Gopro or ZV-E10 for filming yoga indoors?

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I'm in the process of setting up a small studio for filming youtube videos and have found a good price for the Sony ZV-E10 camera with the 16-50mm lens, 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 standing on a tripod only 100-150 centimeters away from me and with nothing but the kit lens "16-50mm f3.5-5.6" would capture my whole body in the frame (without needing to turn the camera vertically)?

Thanks for all the help!

Best regards, Jonas
 
I dont have the sony, but if I remember rightly the gopro max wide is about the same wide angle as a 16mm on full frame? (I might be wrong) I think the sony has a crop factor of 1.6 or 1.7 so you'd need about a 10mm lens to get near enough the same width.
 
I dont have the sony, but if I remember rightly the gopro max wide is about the same wide angle as a 16mm on full frame? (I might be wrong) I think the sony has a crop factor of 1.6 or 1.7 so you'd need about a 10mm lens to get near enough the same width.
The Sony has a 1.5 crop for APS-C, so 10 or 11 is about right for 16mm equivalent Field of view.
 
I dont have the sony, but if I remember rightly the gopro max wide is about the same wide angle as a 16mm on full frame? (I might be wrong) I think the sony has a crop factor of 1.6 or 1.7 so you'd need about a 10mm lens to get near enough the same width.

The Sony has a 1.5 crop for APS-C, so 10 or 11 is about right for 16mm equivalent Field of view.
Thanks for the replies. I've actually decided to do some heavy redecoration in the room I'm using as a studio (involving moving a rather heavy bookshelf) and this way the ZV-E10 would likely work for me despite the crop.
 
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