I finally got a camera! (Sony ZV-1)

After years of filming with my iPhone X, I finally got my first camera. I’m proud to say that I’m joining the Sony family with the Sony ZV-1!

In this Sony ZV-1 vlog/Sony ZV-1 unboxing/casual Sony ZV-1 review, we test out the company’s latest and greatest point and shoot, and I’m blown away at the quality that comes from a camera that I can fit in my pocket.

As a complete beginner, I perform some casual Sony ZV-1 test footage with background blur/defocus mode/bokeh, low-light, 240fps slow motion, Sony ZV-1 vs. iPhone X comparison and of course — my reaction to all of the aforementioned plus what it was like to finally get a camera after years of filming on my iPhone.

Out of the box, I used automatic settings with the ZV-1 and just a slight colour correction in post. I also left the audio as it was with just a bump in volume + a limiter. Enjoy!

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Josh Moxey is a performance coach, content creator and self-improvement fanatic who has been dedicated to the path of mastery for over a decade. He helps entrepreneurs and creators tap into the next level of their potential.

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