Better than Prime Day: our favourite full-frame vlogging camera is down to its lowest price yet

Sony ZV-E1 best price deal
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If you're keen on video content creation and want a career in vlogging, then you'll want to invest in one of the best cameras for vlogging, like the Sony ZV-E1. It's our pick of the best full-frame camera for vlogging and it's now down to its best Aussie price yet, with a massive saving of AU$1,099.01 on Amazon right now – and the second Prime Day sale of the year hasn't even started yet!

This tempting 29% discount is currently available on both the white and black colourways of the ZV-E1 and there are no guarantees it will get cheaper when Prime Big Deal Days rolls round on October 8. Considering it's already an expensive camera that launched with an RRP of AU$3,799 in 2023, this discount is a must-have if you're a keen vlogger.

Sony ZV-E1 (body only)
Sony ZV-E1 (body only): was $2,699.99 now $3,799 at Amazon AU

Take your vlogs, streaming and YouTube to the next level with stunning 4K video up to 120fps. Its 12.1MP full-frame uses the full width for stills and has an effective pixel count of 10.1MP for video, but the quality of the results is fantastic. Importantly, you get in-body image stabilisation for smoother capture and will fit any E-mount lens.

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Sharmishta Sarkar
Managing Editor (APAC)

Along with looking after they day-to-day functioning of Digital Camera World in Australia, Sharmishta is the Managing Editor (APAC) for TechRadar as well. Her passion for photography started when she was studying monkeys in the wilds of India and is entirely self-taught. That puts her in the unique position to understand what a beginner or enthusiast is looking for in a camera or lens, and writes to help those like her on their path to developing their skills or finding the best gear. While she experiments with quite a few genres of photography, her main area of interest is nature – wildlife, landscapes and macros.

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