The T6 performs admirably given its vintage era, offering quick continuous shooting and decent autofocus. However, shooting moving subjects, especially fast-moving children or dogs, is not particularly enjoyable. In addition to the poor quality of video, it is also not possible to add a microphone to video.
For a beginner Photographer looking to just focus on still shots, this camera is a fantastic choice especially with being budget friendly!
< This camera is the T7 (the newer version) not the T6 due to Amazon not carrying the T6. Very similar review and specs though.
4K footage is captured by the ZV-E10 at 24 and 30 frames per second. When filming in 30p mode, there is a perceptible crop (1.23x, the same as the a6100), however there is none when shooting in 24p.
The ZV-E10 receives Sony's Cinema Picture Profiles, which come in ten different varieties, unlike the a6100. These profiles provide you the option of shooting a low contrast look for post-processing grading. S-Log 2 and 3 as well as HLG capture are also available on the camera. However, keep in mind that this is an 8-bit camera, thus S-Log 3 and HLG video will grade more easily than it would with a 10-bit camera.
The ZV-E10 can shoot at high speeds of up to 1080/120p, which enables a 4x slow-motion effect (with a 1.14x crop).