QUESTION
Should I buy the Sony ZV-E10 II or Canon R50 for talking head videos?
For talking head videos, the Sony ZV-E10 II is usually the better pick over the Canon EOS R50.
Why it tends to be the better video camera:
- Audio monitoring: the ZV-E10 II has a headphone jack, which is useful if you want to check your audio while recording. The R50 does not.
- More video-focused features: the ZV-E10 II offers 10-bit internal recording, which can give you more flexibility if you plan to color grade.
- Battery life: the ZV-E10 II uses Sony’s larger NP-FZ100 battery, which generally lasts significantly longer than the R50’s LP-E17 battery.
- Lens ecosystem: Sony’s E-mount has a very broad selection of lenses, including many popular options for talking head setups and shallow depth of field.
When the Canon R50 makes more sense:
- You also want a camera for still photos.
- You want an EVF, which the R50 has and the ZV-E10 II does not.
- You prefer Canon’s straightforward color and a simpler out-of-camera workflow.
Bottom line: if your main use is talking head videos, I’d lean toward the Sony ZV-E10 II. If you want a more affordable all-around hybrid with an EVF and you care less about video-specific features, the Canon R50 is still a solid choice.
Caveat: Exact lens availability and feature details can vary by region and firmware, and camera specs sometimes change with updates. If a specific lens or feature matters to you, it’s worth checking the official product pages before buying.