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Well, how about the Mi 11 Ultra then? Just add a selfie stick, and you're there. Okay, maybe you don't want to do that, and you'd prefer to keep it simple with an all-in-one solution.
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Listing the pros and cons to each approach would be a tall order, but if you're interested in the Pro-I for its vlogging potential, we're just saying you should probably explore the two-device route as well. Or maybe swap out the 1 III for a 5 III to save some money and cut down on the bulk? Though, on the other hand, the savings could go towards a more capable camera like the RX100 VII. Still, we tried to come up with possible alternatives that make at least some sense in our heads.įor example, if you're dead set on the brand and you're really serious about vlogging, for €2000/$2000, or roughly the price of the Xperia Pro-I + the vlog monitor (but without the grip), you can get an Xperia 1 III and a Sony ZV-1 vlogging camera in a bundle with the same grip accessory. Which is hardly surprising, given that this smartphone is coming from 'we're doing our own thing' Sony. What even is the competition of a smartphone that costs €1800/$1800, has a purposefully built (but optional, at an extra cost) add-on monitor and a set of three different apps that can record video with various levels of functionality? There is no such market segment.