This is a lovely camera with a Sony Exmor IMX577 RS STACKED sensor, which means the Analog-to-Digital convert is on the sensor and there is minimal rolling shutter and low latency HDMI output. It's one of the sensors used on the 12MP Sony point and shoot cameras. I'm happy with the camera and wish I could keep it but I need a ZV-E1 camera for my indie TV show Infinite Simulations.

The lens that it comes with is a 3.2mm lens with 84-degree horizontal field of view and is very sharp; it's only f/2.7 but the image is spectacular for the price. It can record 4K internally with no record time limit and the output files are high quality MP4. The battery mount can take a standard NP-F battery that is common on studio lights and dirty cheap. The USB webcam feature is only 1080p and not the best MJPEG I've seen. I used it with a USB 3.0 HDMI capture card (CamLink 4K and the cheapest option is Pyle PLINK2.5) and it was rock solid. The remote is very useful. The best part about this camera is that it turns on and off with the power, which saves a lot of time when turning on multi cameras in a studio all the time.