Separate Cameras for Pics and Video?

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Was thinking of "upgrading" from my Canon RP to an R8 for pics and then getting a Sony ZV-E1/35 1.8 for my new YouTube channel (just to have the latest and greatest for pics and what looks like a really good option dedicated to video).
Right now I use my RP for everything and all is well, but thought the above might up my game.
Splitting hairs/GAS or a nice idea?
Thank you for your insights.
 
New gear is always nice, if you need it. Just a thought on might look at the R6mkII and just get one new camera.
 
Apart from IBIS and influencer vanity points, what do you feel the ZV-E1 provides more than the R8 for video?
 
Apart from IBIS and influencer vanity points, what do you feel the ZV-E1 provides more than the R8 for video?
Probably nothing. Might have just got caught up in a few YouTube videos.
My bad and a bonus for the R8 is in not having to reinvent the wheel. I keep the production and editing pretty simple so thanks for allowing me to think out loud.
 

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