Well, this is certainly an upgrade worth exploring. If you’re a current (or perhaps future) Sony ZV-E10 II owner, then you might want to check this out.Sony has announced that the company is releasing a new update license that is set to add in-body 4K video capture at up to 120fps. A pretty significant improvement for the vlogging-focused mirrorless camera that is, by the way, currently on sale for under $1,000.Let’s check out this update news and explore what it means for this camera as an option for your video and content work.Sony ZV-E10 II Update LicenseIn what is somewhat of a unique move, Sony isn’t just rolling out a standard firmware update here. The company is actually issuing an updated license that requires a free license key from Sony’s upgrade website. There’s also a quick caveat that we need to include that this 4K/120p video recording will be captured with approximately a 38% image crop—so keep that in mind when judging how great this improvement might be for you. Still, it’s a significant improvement for the camera’s video recording capabilities. The update will also add even greater slow-motion flexibility as well and the XAVC S format will allow for recording at 240 fps (24p recording), too. This will enable shooters to now get up to 10x slow motion in Full HD. Ideal for capturing dynamic sports, artistic motion, and action scenes from fresh, dramatic perspectives.How to Download and InstallAs mentioned above, this updated license requires the downloading and installation...
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