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ZV-E10 or Gopro for filming yoga indoors?

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JEM8

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Hi,
I'm in the process of setting up a small studio for filming youtube videos and have found a good deal for the Sony ZV-E10, so I'm considering purchasing it. I currently have a Gopro hero 11 black, which I'm using for filming outdoors. I've understood that the ZV-E10 would provide a better image quality when filming indoors because of its larger sensor, but I would often film me doing yoga - sometimes standing on my head - so I'm wondering if the ZV-E10 with nothing but the kit lens "16-50mm f3.5-5.6" would capture my whole body in the frame (without turning the camera vertically) and if the camera is standing on a tripod only 100-150 centimeters away from me?

Thanks for all the help!

Best regards, Jonas
 
No. Have a look at the angle of view calculator at pointsinfocus.com. According to that calculator at 1.5m your vertical field of view with the lens at 16mm (its widest) would be about 1.5m.
 
No. Have a look at the angle of view calculator at pointsinfocus.com. According to that calculator at 1.5m your vertical field of view with the lens at 16mm (its widest) would be about 1.5m.

Thanks for the reply and the link. Based on the calculation I've actually decided to do some heavy redecoration in the room I'm using as a studio (involving moving a rather hefty bookshelf) and giving the ZV-E10 a go.
 
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