QUESTION
Should I buy the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 or Sony ZV-E10 II for YouTube?
Choosing between the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and Sony ZV-E10 II for YouTube mostly comes down to how you shoot and what you value most.
Pick the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 if:
- You shoot while walking, traveling, or filming handheld a lot: the built-in 3-axis mechanical gimbal makes movement look very smooth.
- You want something fast and easy to carry: it’s a small all-in-one camera that’s quick to set up.
- You often film solo and want simple, reliable tracking.
- You care about audio convenience: its built-in mic setup is solid for a compact camera, and it can be even better if you use DJI’s microphone ecosystem.
Pick the Sony ZV-E10 II if:
- You mainly film at a desk, in a studio, or in a more controlled setup.
- You want the flexibility of interchangeable lenses and a camera that can grow with your setup.
- You want more control over depth of field and a more traditional mirrorless look.
- You’re okay budgeting extra for a lens or two, since the camera body is only part of the total cost.
Simple rule of thumb:
- Pocket 3 = best for portability, motion, and low-fuss YouTube shooting.
- ZV-E10 II = best for a more expandable mirrorless setup, stronger lens options, and more control over the image.
If you want the easiest, most compact YouTube camera, I’d lean Pocket 3. If you want a more expandable creator setup and plan to use different lenses, I’d lean ZV-E10 II.
One caveat: exact results can depend a lot on lens choice, lighting, and audio setup, so if you’re deciding for a specific type of content, it’s worth checking current sample footage and official specs before buying.