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17 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 17 reviews of Sony ZV-1F. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. Reviews about the exposure and design are on the whole positive. The price and usability also get good reviews, but some have doubts about the reliability and sensor. There are mixed views on the lens and performance.
portability, usability, price, design, exposure
focus, shutter, battery, sensor, reliability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Sony ZV-1F is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 94/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Sony Digital CamerasExpert review by : Hannah Davies (trustedreviews.com)
Since then, the company has introduced two more cameras to the series. It added the ZV-E10 with an interchangeable lens mount in 2021 and, more recently, it announced its most beginner-friendly model yet, the ZV-1F. As with every camera in this series,...
Bright 4K video Beginner-friendly touch controls Useful vlogging features Small, lightweight body
4K is only supported at 30p Limited zoom
The Sony ZV-1F is a great entry-level vlogging camera capable of producing sharp and vibrant 4K videos out of the box with very little effort. However, I wouldn’t recommend the camera to anyone looking to expand beyond the simple controls and fixed lens.
Expert review by : Kimberley Lane (techradar.com)
The Sony ZV-1F is designed for anyone who wants to create quality video content, but doesn't perhaps have the most advanced camera knowledge. It's neat, fits easily into a pocket, and offers great 4K video footage, making it a brilliant choice for...
Very lightweight and portable Easy to get going quickly Impressive image and video quality for such a small camera
Settings aren’t as easily accessible as they would be on a bigger camera Most users will need to buy the additional grip Limited photography capabilities
The Sony ZV-1F is a fast and intuitive camera, ideal for grab-and-go vloggers while also still offering great photo capabilities. It has Sony’s impressive SteadyShot stabilization tech for smooth 4K video footage, along with the brand’s...
Expert review by : Cam Bunton (pocket-lint.com)
Sony's latest compact vlogger camera has a lot of neat tricks, but is its best one that it can be an easy webcam?
Small and lightweight ; Wide field of view ; Effective auto-exposure and object tracking ; Proper flip-out touchscreen ; Easy plug and play webcam
Fixed lens ; Focus hunting at times ; Not much to grip on to ; Battery life could be better
The ZV-1F is that is a camera built for aspiring content creators. Whether you have your eye on TikTok or Youtube, or you want to try your hand at live-streaming from a desktop gaming PC, the ZV-1F is a gateway into those worlds, without needing to...
Expert review by : Sam Kieldsen (stuff.tv)
A pocketable vlog machine for aspiring content creators, the Sony ZV-1F has features galore - but maybe not ones to please pros
Good quality 3-capsule mic ; Small and lightweight build ; Impressive video quality for a compact
No dedicated headphone socket ; Autofocus is contrast detect only
A fine pocketable vlogging camera for newbies, but you’ll get more mileage from its pricier Sony sibling
Expert review by : Jim Fisher (pcmag.com)
The Sony ZV-1F ($499.99) is the third entry in its vlog-first ZV camera family, and the most affordable to date. Like the original ZV-1, it uses a Type 1 image sensor for 4K30 video and sports a quality in-camera microphone, a swing-out LCD, and some...
4K video with effective digital stabilization Strong in-camera audio Sharp wide-angle lens Type 1 sensor and f/2 optics do well in dim light Tally lamp and video-minded feature set
Distracting focus flutter hurts video quality Bright screen setting disabled in 4K Doesn't support Raw photos Underwhelming battery life
The Sony ZV-1F's wide lens, digitally stabilized 4K, and quality audio should appeal to vloggers, but distracting, fluttering autofocus make it difficult to recommend.
Expert review by : Richard Butler, Jordan Drake (dpreview.com)
The Sony ZV-1F is a compact vlogging camera with a Type 1 (13.2x8.8mm) sensor and a fixed 20mm equivalent lens. This is a camera clearly aimed at vloggers, and features a three-capsule mic and fully articulating screen for facing-the-camera video...
Extremely compact Intuitive interface with the latest Sony menus ‘Product Showcase’ mode works well Good built-in microphones, with mic jack to expand your options Sharp, ultrawide prime lens Filter thread for ND use or creative filters
Slow sensor readout leads to ‘jello’ rolling shutter artifacts Contrast detect autofocus can sometimes ‘flutter’ when recording video No raw capture for photos Fiddly controls when using more manual settings No headphone jack No optical stabilization
The ZV-1F is a camera aimed at vloggers and others who want to film themselves. It features vlog-friendly features such as a wide, 20mm equivalent lens, a good microphone with a detachable wind screen, and Sony's 'product showcase' mode, which...
Expert review by : dpreview staff (dpreview.com)
Sony has just released the ZV-1F, its most affordable vlogging camera. Chris and Jordan have been shooting with it vlogging style and tell you what you need to know.
Expert review by : Mark Goldstein (photographyblog.com)
The Sony ZV-1F is a more affordable version of 2020's ZV-1, with both being a compact vlogging camera designed for creators. Aimed at smartphone owners who want a more capable video camera without breaking the bank, the ZV1F looks and feels very much...
The Sony ZV-1F is a more affordable version of 2020's ZV-1, with both being a compact vlogging camera designed for creators. Aimed at smartphone owners who want a more capable video camera without breaking the bank, the ZV1F looks and feels very much...
Expert review by (imaging-resource.com)
Sony's ZV series of cameras – the Z is for generation Z, and the V is for vlogging – are designed for, you guessed it, vlogging. The APS-C ZV-E10 sits at the top of the ZV pyramid thanks to its interchangeable lens design, offering users more...
Expert review by : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv_in)
Healthy discounts on other Sony cameras too