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 Scheduled to make its official debut May 26, the ZV-1 looks like it will be based on Sonys popular RX100 vii compact camera. Sony Alpha Rumors claimed the ZV-1 will have a similarly sized body and 20.1-megapixel sensor, along with a built-in 24-70mm f/1.8-2.8 zoom lens, 3.5mm audio jack, integrated ND filter, and eye AF focusing tech.     https://twitter/embed/status/1263086606589689858 But where things get interesting is how Sony is adapting the ZV-1 to better fit the needs of vloggers. Instead of having a rear touchscreen that flips upwards,  the ZV-1   screen will flip out to the side, so that the screen wont get blocked by microphones or other accessories and will generally be easier to see when taking selfie pics or recording front-facing videos. It seems the ZV-1 will also feature a significantly larger video recording button to prevent you from fumbling around and potentially missing the action. And in addition to a rumored larger grip for mor stanley cup e comfortable one-handed operation, some of the leaked images also suggest that Sony may include an updated gimbal or add-on grip designed to make recording yourself easier while also making footage look even smoother. According to what appears to be a leaked press release discovered by Nokishita, the ZV-1 will even have a feature called Soft Skin Effects that automatically reduces the appearance of  w stanley mugg rinkles and marks  without affecting聽skin stanley mug  tones. While this feature might not provide the most accurate or realistic recordin Oagc Time Travel, Monsters, Aliens, Butts: Our 10 Favorite Films of Fantastic Fest 2019
 USA Today reports that the news stems from a Freedom of Information Act request. A Pentagon report explains that fewer then 20 missions have been flown by military spy drones on non-military missions between 2006 and 2015.     While the authorities wont publish details of non-military spying missions flown by the drones, it has publicly published a list of nine missions which all occurred between 2011 and 2016, which you can read below. For its part, the military seems to have refused to carry out the dumbest of civic requests for drone time. The documents, for instance, point out that one Mayor asked the Marine Corps to find potholes in his city using  stanley bottle its drones. The request was deemed to  not make operational sense.  Obviously i stanley thermos ts impossible to tell what happened on the domestic spy missi stanley cup ons. But surveillance of US citizens by drone isnt allowed, unless its both lawful and approved by the defense secretary. [Scribd via USA Today]                                                        DefenseDronesmilitaryPrivacySurveillance                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                                                  Tech NewsPrivacy a