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E1 - the world's smallest 4K video camera with interchangeable lenses

E1 - 4K video camera with interchangeable lenses

The E1 is the world's smallest 4K video camera with interchangeable lenses. There are quite a few action cameras on the market that can boast of such quality, as can the cameras with the "Micro Four Thirds" format (micro 4/3) found by Olympus and Panasonic. But only Z's E1 combines the size and simplicity of an action camera with the ability to use any micro 4/3 lens (supports all Panasonic/Olympus MFT lenses). You can pre-order it on Kickstarter.

E1 video camera can boast with cinematic 4K resolution (4096 x 2160 pixels) and interchangeable lenses. It is the only one of its kind with a built-in digital noise filter, to reduce or eliminate noise, blur, etc. Her case is done from magnesium, and it is equipped with technology Bluetooth Low Energy, so that we can manage it and monitor the events live via smartphone.

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It is a Z size video camera The E1 is twice the size of a GoPro action camera. It uses a Panasonic Ambarella A9 sensor and image processor, which is the main "culprit" for 4K recordings (4096x2160). It can capture footage of this quality at 24 frames per second, and at a rate of 30 per second it is created UHD video, and the resolution slips to 3840x2160 pixels. It records 1080p video at 60 frames per second.

The E1 offers much more than other video cameras of a similar size.
The E1 offers much more than other video cameras of a similar size.

As for photos, it delivers RAW (DNG) images in 16 MP or JPG format. Its range is the sensitivity of the image sensor from 102 to 6400 ISO. Calculated 550 euros and it's yours. You can pre-order it on Kickstarter.

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