
Sony ZV-1 II review: Wider 18mm lens, but is it still a vlogging all-rounder?
<p>Zach takes the <strong>Sony ZV-1 II</strong> for a spin. It's been 3 years since the original ZV-1, is a lens change enough to keep this compact vlogging camera relevant for smartphone users as an upgrade option?</p>
<p>Also click the links to check out our original <a href="https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/video-sony-zv1-unboxing-features-preview-rx100-vlogging" target="_blank">ZV-1</a> and <a href="https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/video-sony-zve10-vlogging-camera-video-preview-price" target="_blank">ZV-E10</a> reviews.</p><p>The Sony ZV-1 II retails for <strong>S$1,199</strong> at the <a href="https://store.sony.com.sg/products/zv-1m2" target="_blank">Sony Store</a>.</p>

Panasonic Lumix CM1 Android camera phone walkthrough
Unlike anything out in the market, the Panasonic Lumix CM1 is designed to be the slimmest camera possible that also functions as a smartphone. Quite the opposite of most other competing devices. What's even more impressive is that it manages to cram a 1-inch sensor with a wide-angle Leica lens. We managed to sneak a quick walkthrough of the smart camera phone before it hits retail!

Demo: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-QX10 Lens-style Camera
Resembling a lens attachment, Sony's QX10 is essentially a small compact camera with Wi-Fi which links up to your smartphone. Exactly how does it work? We walk you through in this short video segment.

Hands-on: Samsung Galaxy Camera
Here's what to expect from the Samsung Galaxy Camera, a 16.3MP, 21x optical zoom-equipped digital camera with high-end smartphone-like specs, such as a quad-core processor, 3G/4G connectivity, and which runs on the latest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS.

Hands-on: Sony Alpha NEX-7 & Tri-Navi Control System
The Sony Alpha NEX-7 is arguably the most anticipated (mirrorless) camera of 2011. In this video, we run through some of its key features and Sony's unique user interface design - the Tri-Navi control system.