SAVE $101: Sony's ZV-1F vlogging camera can Watch 2 Fast 2 Furious Onlinebe yours for $398, a 20% discount from its usual price of $499, with this early Prime Day deal.
Are you dreaming of making it big on YouTube or TikTok? If you or someone you know wants to give being a content creator a real shot, Sony's ZV-1F portable vlogging camera could be the way to go, thanks to this early Amazon Prime Day discount.
As of July 15, Sony's ZV-1F vlogging camera can be yours for just $398, a 20% discount from its usual price of $499. This early Prime Day deal saves you $101.
With a 20MP sensor and a 3-inch LCD display that you can use to line up your shots perfectly, the ZV-1F could be an ideal way to learn the basics of shooting and editing for online video. It shoots in up to 4K resolution with support for WiFi and Bluetooth and has a USB-C port.
In his review for PCMag (our sister site owned by Mashable's parent company, Ziff Davis), Jim Fisher, the lead analyst for cameras, called the ZV-1F "a killer performer" for video, but noted that the autofocus effect can be a distraction. But with this sharp discount, the ZV-1F is a quality deal for the aspiring vlogger in your life.
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