

Osmo Pocket – The best point of view camera.Canon 1DX Mark iii – The best DSLR ever made.Lumix GH5 – The beginner film makers YouTube camera.Canon S元 – Mini 90D with no useable 4k.Canon R6 – High quality mirrorless camera.
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Fujifilm X-S10 – A great overall mirrorless camera.Sony ZV-E10 – The best cheap YouTube camera.Canon 90D – A mid-range “do everything” camera.Sony Alpha 7S iii – The best camera on the market.Best cameras for YouTube videos (overall).I’ll start with a broad suggestion for cameras, then vlogging and finally streaming. This guide will be broken up into specific verticals to help you make a purchase decision. In short, we know what works and what you need depending on what you’re trying to do. I make thousands of dollars a month from YouTube and myself and my team all make different sorts of styles of video. When I wanted to transition to making tutorial videos I found my camera to be very limiting for my needs and ended up selling my G7X so I could buy a DSLR camera and a few lenses. When I first started on YouTube I bought a Canon G7X ( a point and shoot camera) to make vlogs with. Depending on what sort of video content you want to make, your editing skills and budget will dictate what camera to get. In reality most YouTubers go through a trial and error process of picking the right camera. YouTubers tend to prefer cameras that can shoot in 4k, have the ability to change lenses and can add an external microphone for quality audio. In this complete beginners guide I’m going to cover the best cameras for the most popular styles of creating video at different price ranges. I want to emphasis that creating content for YouTube and a blog is an effective way to build traffic and an audience.ĭepending on the type of video content you want to produce will dictate what type of camera you should get. As such, I’m in a unique position to explain to you what the best cameras for making YouTube videos are.įrom your typical “run and gun” vlog videos to recording on screen tutorials with a webcam, to streaming or creating long form online courses. I have both a casual vlog channel where I show my travels as a digital nomad as well as a professional YouTube channel where I create helpful, educational tutorials for creating websites, blogs and online stores.


By David Utke | Last Updated: January 4, 2022
