Best Cameras For Vlogging In 2023

The best cameras for vlogging make content creation easy with front facing screens, 4K video and image stabilization

1. Panasonic Lumix GH6

The Panasonic Lumix GH6 is a near-peerless filmmaker’s camera. Though all of the company’s Micro Four Thirds G-series cameras have pretty impressive video features, the GH series is where the tech is really being pushed forward in exciting new ways. Some would dismiss the Lumix GH6 on account of its comparatively small MFT sensor, but that would be a mistake – the Lumix GH6 is one of the best consumer video cameras you can buy right now, and it’s only its price and complexity that stop it being the top camera on this list.

2. Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III

The third version of the camera that put Olympus on the mirrorless map is a truly fantastic option for vlogging. It doesn’t have the 4K 60p capability of Panasonic Micro Four Thirds rivals like the Lumix GH5 II, but 4K 30p is enough for most vloggers, and the Olympus wins for autofocus, using on-sensor phase-detect AF rather than the DFD contrast AF system still used by Panasonic. For regular filmmaking, this is less of an issue (as “proper” videography should be done with manual focus), but vlogging leaves you at your camera’s mercy to keep you in focus – and Panasonic’s DFD contrast AF is prone to pulsing, hunting and reprioritizing

3. Fujifilm X-S10

The Fujifilm X-S10 (opens in new tab)is such a great camera in our eyes it even came first place in our best Fujifilm cameras(opens in new tab) guide. It doesn’t have the external exposure dials you’d find on the Fujifilm X-T4 which might disappoint hardcore Fujifilm fans, however, it’s still an impressive bit of kit. It features a flip-out screen (which is what makes it so good for vlogging), can shoot 4K video, and has 6 stops of in-body stabilization. Should you also want to take photos thanks to its 26.1-megapixel APS-C sensor it can produce beautiful, high-quality images. For the feature, size, and handling, this is probably the best APS-C camera you can buy at this price point.

4. Canon EOS M200

There are many similarities between this Canon EOS M200 and the Sony Alpha ZV-E10 including being mirrorless, having interchangeable lenses, and their 24.1MP capabilities. But, the biggest difference is the price. At just $550, this camera can do many of the things the expensive counterparts can do at only a portion of the price.

5. Canon PowerShot G7 X MIII

The photography industry is very brand loyal. As a Canon user myself, I will continue to buy these products until something incredible makes me swap. Without an interchangeable lens, the listed weight of this camera is actually how much it weighs. Vlogging demands a steady hand, and there’s no better way to ensure steadiness than with a lightweight camera. Along with being lightweight, it is also one of the smallest vlogging cameras of this quality.

6. Sony ZV-1

When spending your dollar on a vlogging camera Sony ZV-1, you should also take into account all the other things you can use the camera for. Whether it be landscape photography, sports photography, or videography, versatility is key in the camera industry. With the capability to shoot up to 21 fps in continuous shooting, this camera is for more than just video.

7. Sony Alpha a6600

Like the rest of the Alpha series, the A6600 is no different. The camera has a 24.2 MP Exmor CMOS sensor that is good for producing sharp image quality while also being highly light sensitive. With ISO going from 100-32000 and still expandable to 102400 it can be seen that the camera is well equipped for low light conditions. The new sensors incorporate a unique design that makes use of thin copper wiring in order to help with noise reduction.

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