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The Best Vlogging Cameras for YouTubers & Content Creators

Knowing which camera is best for content creation can be tricky. Here's 7 of our tested favorites that boast great quality, special features, and easy workflow.

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Vlogging has become a true form of art in today's world. With countless YouTubers dominating the creative landscape, finding the right tools to help you shine among the competition is essential. The "perfect" vlogging style blends versatility, quality, and compactness. The user should know what to look for in a camera to achieve that unique balance between on-the-go action and high-quality footage. Searching for a portable and versatile camera that excels in video can be daunting, but we're here to help! We've compiled a list of our favorite cameras in our store that will help you on your vlogging journey. Let's explore some solid options.
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1. Sony ZV-1

Best For: Beginner filmmakers wanting a camera for YouTube or anyone wanting something better than their iPhone for everyday video.

Come on, I love the Sony ZV-1! It's not as technically powerful as the alternative full-frame cameras on this list, but it's an insanely fun and high-quality way to document everyday memories.

The Sony ZV-1 is like a tiny titan in content creation, perfectly marrying size and power. After exploring its myriad features, I'm convinced this camera is an essential tool for anyone passionate about creating high-quality content, whether a beginner or a professional.

At the heart of the ZV-1's appeal is Sony's advanced Realtime Eye-AF 3 and Real-time AF tracking. These features ensure your subjects are always crisply in focus, whether you're capturing fast-paced action or a serene portrait. The camera instinctively knows where to focus, and the results are consistently impressive. The Background Defocus function is another standout feature. It allows you to create stunning bokeh effects with the push of a button, elevating your photos and videos from good to great. This feature particularly shines in portrait and close-up shots, where the subject pops against a beautifully blurred background. Designed with content creators in mind, the ZV-1 boasts Face Priority AE (auto exposure) and a Product Showcase setting, making it perfect for vloggers and social media influencers. These features ensure that your face is always well-lit and in focus, even if you're moving around or showing off a product. The ZV-1's design is another huge plus. Its intuitive controls and easy-to-use design mean you can start creating fantastic content right out of the box. This camera is especially great for vloggers, thanks to its compact size and flip-out screen.

Also, the ZV-1 renders natural skin tones, making it an excellent choice for everyday use. Everyone looks good through its lens. It's genuinely a step up from the iPhone that creators should look into if they want a tactile filming experience.

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ZV-1 Digital Camera - Black

Sony

A pocket-sized camera with uncompromising imaging technology and unique features for content creators and vloggers that lets the subject shine in any scene. Featuring Sony’s advanced Realtime Eye-AF 3...

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What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line
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2. Sony ZV-1F

Best For: Content creators who want an affordable camera that's better and more manual than their iPhone.

The ZV-1F boasts 4K video and a wide field of view, allowing you to get yourself in frame quickly. The impressive eye autofocus guarantees that you're always focused, while the flip screen makes it easy to check your framing. This feature makes it easier to see me than mounting my iPhone to a tripod for its higher-quality back camera. Additionally, if you need to mount the camera on a tripod, you can do so quickly. Still, the built-in stabilization makes it possible to shoot handheld without sacrificing image quality.

The Sony ZV-1F offers a range of creative looks that can be accessed directly in the camera, eliminating the need for post-editing. Further, the camera features a skin-softening feature designed to create a more flattering image. I don't use these features, but it proves how similar it is to an iPhone for social platforms.

Finally – the fixed lens! We hear tons of creators and enjoy its consistent image quality for every clip and how easy it is to achieve the scene in every frame with the 23mm focal length. Its fixed lens also helps to keep the camera lightweight and portable; the camera does not have to maintain the additional weight of interchangeable lenses, ensuring a more straightforward carrying solution.

Plus, come on! It's only $499 at the current market value; you cannot beat that price.

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Sony ZV-1F Vlogging Camera - Black

Sony

Specifically designed with vloggers and online content creators in mind, the ZV-1F is a pocket-sized camera with a large 1-inch sensor and wide-angle 20mm1 F2.0 lens, ideal for capturing more in the s...

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What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really Good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not Bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top of the Line
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3. Sony A6700

Best For: Vloggers wanting a robust option for high-quality and fast-tracking autofocus.

Bearing the honor of being the first camera added to the A6000 line in four years, the Sony A6700 does not disappoint. Designed to captivate with its 26mp back-illuminated APS-C size sensor, the camera delivers stunning details in stills that will leave you confident. Its innovative AI processor ensures faster readout speeds and enhanced autofocus capabilities, and the ability to shoot in 4K 10-bit 422 at a glorious 120 fps will elevate your cinematic footage.

The camera also introduces a new flip-out screen, an indispensable tool for creative minds seeking flexibility in shooting angles. Uniquely shaped in a rangefinder-style body, its viewfinder is located on the camera's left, a subtle shift from traditional DSLR-style builds.

The camera's significantly enhanced 26.1MP sensor offers images of high resolution that are rich in detail and clarity. This makes for a quick and accurate focus on human and animal subjects. Our pictures were notably clear, even under the challenging conditions of harsh sunlight and undesirable shadow casting. Skin tones were captured beautifully, remaining lifelike, a critical feature for me that is non-negotiable. An added advantage is the camera's compatibility with my full-frame Sony lenses. This dramatically extends my lens options, as I'm not strictly limited to APS-C-specific lenses. This flexibility was a central plus point.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really Good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not Bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top of the Line
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4. Sony A7C II

Best For: Another solid camera for shooting high-resolution stills & high-quality video.

An upgrade to the classic A7C camera, the A7C II is the mid-point option for hybrid shooters wanting a camera to do it all.

The full-frame 33MP sensor, shared with the acclaimed A7 IV, offers incredible clarity and detail in every shot. But where the A7C II shines is in its videography capabilities. Imagine capturing 4K 60fps footage in APS-C mode and 4K 30fps in full-frame mode. Adding active stabilization mode is a game changer, transforming shaky shots into smooth, professional footage. This feature is convenient for creators like me who are always on the go and need that extra stability— the perfect option at a solid price point.

What sets the A7C II apart, though, is its compactness. The "C" in A7C II stands for "compact," Sony wasn't kidding. This camera is an engineering marvel, packing immense power into a small, lightweight body. For constantly moving creators, the A7C II is a dream come true. It's easy to carry around, yet it doesn't compromise quality or power.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really Good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really Good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp and Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not Bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You'd Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line
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5. Sony ZV-E10 II

Best For: Creators who want simple, like the ZV-1 or ZV-1F, but with the option to change a lens for greater manual control.

The Sony ZV-E10 II is ideal for YouTubers and short-form content creators who need a reliable and affordable digital camera to capture high-quality videos. This simple yet powerful camera boasts several features ideal for capturing footage in various environments, from low-light settings to brightly lit scenes.

Add a lens and get creative! It's compact like the ZV-1 but has an interchangeable lens mount for even more manual shooting. It features a 26-megapixel image sensor resolution, allowing it to capture stunningly detailed images with rich colors and sharp details. The camera also has a wide range of ISO sensitivities, from 100 to 32,000 in Auto Mode, making it well-suited for shooting in low-light conditions.

As an alternative, check out the ZV-1 camera for vloggers; it does not have an interchangeable lens but an incredible camera that's better than any smartphone.

The camera supports Full HD 1080p recording up to 60 frames per second for smooth, high-definition video playback, and 4K Movie oversampled from 6K w/ full pixel readout, no pixel binning. It has an intuitive touchscreen interface, which makes navigating menus and changing settings quick and easy. The camera has built-in Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity, allowing users to share their footage with others easily or even live stream directly to YouTube or other streaming platforms.

Using LUTs (Look-Up Tables) directly in your camera while shooting is a fantastic feature. I've personally added some of my favorite Phantom LUTs and found the results impressive. If you know which LUTs you plan to use in post-production, you can simply load them onto your SD card, import them into your camera, and start shooting with your desired look immediately. This seamless integration enhances your shooting experience by allowing you to visualize the final look in real-time.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line

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6. Fujifilm X-T5

Best For: Professional photographers wanting a compact solution to high-quality images for lifestyle and everyday memories.

The Fujifilm X-T5, a new gem in the X-series lineup, offers a blend of high-performance and user-friendly features. Equipped with a 40-megapixel X-Trans 5 HR sensor, it promises exceptional clarity and depth in images. The camera's classic, dial-based layout simplifies adjusting settings, enhancing the shooting experience. Adding to its allure is a seven-stop in-body image stabilization system and a Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode, capable of producing 160-megapixel files. The X-T5 also includes a three-way tilting LCD with 1.84 million pixels and an ultra-fast electronic shutter capable of speeds up to 1/180,000 sec.

For videographers, the X-T5 doesn't disappoint, offering up to 6.2K recording in 4:2:2 10-bit color internally, with options for 12-bit Apple ProRes RAW and Blackmagic RAW via HDMI. This makes it a versatile tool for both still and motion picture capture. The tactile experience of using the X-T5, with its haptic shutter speed and ISO dials, brings photographers closer to their craft. Its handling balances modern technological advances and an analog-inspired shooting experience, appealing to professionals and photography enthusiasts.

Regarding image quality, the X-T5 outshines predecessors like the X100V or X-E4, offering richer, more detailed RAW files. This is especially beneficial for wedding, portrait, landscape, and architecture photography, where the ability to crop and manipulate images without losing quality is crucial. The camera also excels in video capabilities, recording 6.2K footage at 30P in widescreen format and 4K at 60P. It supports F-Log and F-Log2, offering a dynamic range of 13+ stops, making it suitable for various lighting conditions. Adding ProRes or BlackMagic RAW recording via HDMI adds to its appeal, especially for those who have witnessed Fujifilm's evolution.

What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line
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7. Fujifilm X-S20

Best For: Content creators who dig travel and a camera that can promise quality photos and videos for everyday capture.

The Fujifilm X-S20 marks a significant stride in the video-making arena, challenging the dominance of Canon and Sony. Fujifilm's responsiveness to user feedback is evident, especially in their effort to balance video and photo capabilities, a demand from users even before the X-H2S launch.

This camera serves as a bridge for professionals who want features like the FX3 and content creators focused more on concepts than ultra-high quality. It's particularly appealing to high-end photographers due to its Fujifilm lineage. The control layout mirrors the X-S10, with only minor adjustments like enlarged and slightly shifted buttons on the top body. The X-S20 maintains a digital exposure control system, distinct from Fujifilm's typical analog-style dials. Interestingly, the 'lower-end' X-S20 boasts more exposure control dials than professional models like the X-H2 or X-H2S. This includes a third dial on the opposite side, permanently settable to ISO, a highly intuitive feature.

Targeted at videographers, the X-S20 excels in video capabilities, surpassing the premium X-T5 in some aspects. Its processor maximizes the sensor's potential, allowing DCI 4K video at 60 fps, internal recording at 10-bit 4:2:2 and 360 Mbps, and 6.2K 30 fps open gate using the full sensor. The addition of F-Log2 enhances the dynamic range to over 13 stops. Impressively, the micro-HDMI port supports 12-bit raw video output.

Despite its compact size posing an overheating risk, the X-S20 is compatible with the FAN-001 accessory, introduced with the X-H2S, mitigating this issue. The camera also supports 1080p video recording up to 240 fps, which can be saved at 24 fps for in-camera 10x slow motion effects.

Vloggers will appreciate the dedicated Vlog Mode, accessible via a dial and allowing for various settings adjustments through the articulating touchscreen. This feature underscores Fujifilm's commitment to catering to diverse content creation needs.

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X-S20 APS-C Mirrorless Camera

Fujifilm

The X-S20 is a game-changer for the X-S series, packing a punch with the advanced 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and the mighty X-Processor 5. This dynamic duo delivers blazing-fast image and video proc...

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What We Rate


  • Skill Level
    • Just getting started
    • Understands manual settings
    • Shoots regularly
    • Professional

  • Photo Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Video Quality
    • Passable
    • Pretty Good
    • Really good
    • Best Out There

  • Auto Focus
    • Always hunting
    • It Works
    • It Works Quickly
    • Quick and Locked In

  • Low Light
    • Very noisy.
    • Average
    • Clean
    • Crisp And Clean

  • Battery Life
    • Sucks
    • Not Bad
    • Good
    • Really Good

  • Rugged Ability
    • Leave it in the studio
    • Daily Carry
    • Traveler
    • Mountain Goat

  • Build Quality
    • Cheap
    • What You’d Expect
    • Solid
    • Top Of The Line

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