By using the picture profiles, such as S-log and HLG you can get amazing color along with astonishing image quality that you would expect from something costing 3x more. The 4K is sharp and clean. The files produced by this camera are easy to edit and are not overly taxing on your machine of choice. I have edited these files on my desktop PC and on my MacBook Pro and neither of them struggled with the files.
The body of the ZV-E10 is very lightweight and fairly simple to learn the button layout. There is a zoom rocker switch that will control your PZ lenses or clear image zoom. The clear image zoom works well for those non-PZ lenses, and somehow manages to maintain optimal image quality while zooming in at up to 1.5X. Even though this camera is aimed towards vloggers, it is still capable of taking some great photos. There is an S&Q mode that will allow you to do Timelapse style video and slow motion, that is viewable directly in camera. These modes do not record audio but are useful for things such as B-roll and more. If you are a product reviewer, this camera has a mode that will focus on a product that is placed close to the camera, without the need to block your face.
There are a ton of things to say about this camera, but the most important one is, that you will not be disappointed. After hours of use, I am still learning more about the camera and it has never overheated on me. Which is fairly common with most small body cameras.