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FEBRUARY 19, 2022 BY JOZEPH P

TOP 10 PICKS: BEST VIDEO CAMERAS FOR CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE IN 2023

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If you are a videographer, there are 100% chances that you might have faces many issues while shooting like low light performance, battery life, stability issues, durability and etc. Choosing a best camera for you carefully might solve your most of the problems.

As per my personal experience, I have listed here 10 best video cameras that elegantly solves most of the issues faced by professionals like you.

Sony Alpha 7S III

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Best for low-light performance
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What We Like

One of the best video cameras from Sony as it can shoot 4K photos in low visibility.

Specifications

Type Mirrorless
Sensor Size Full Frame
Resolution 12.1 MP
Lens Sony E
Viewfinder 9.44 MP EVF
Monitor 1.44m-dot articulating screen
Maximum continuous shooting speed 10fps
Additional features In-built microphone and speaker, reduced flickering, shutter, digital audio interface for clear sound recording
Price $4,399

Sony A7S III delivers a solid performance compared to other similarly priced cameras. Also, it captures stunning 4K footage allowing smooth slow-motion playback. Furthermore, with the feature of 4K HDR, it captures and reproduces more real-life details than television. Additionally, the A7S III can shoot some of the best 4K videos in low light.

This upgraded version boasts improved battery life with no overheating issues compared to its predecessors. Also, the built-in Wi-Fi enables the user to take remote camera control with instant image sharing features. In addition, it includes remarkable faster readout speed, strong image stabilization, and effective heat dissipation.

Moreover, it comprises additional features that put it on the top of our list. These additional features comprise a vari-angle LCD monitor for smooth shooting and powerful focus control for solo shooters. And finally, a durable and lightweight frame with dust and water-resistance features are added benefits offered by Sony A7S III.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Improved battery life Hefty price
Good battery life  Not waterproof
Superb Autofocus tracking  
WiFi-enabled

GoPro Hero10

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GoPro Hero10
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What We Like

If you prefer fuss-free products, this is the one for you.

Specifications

Type Action camera
Sensor Size Full Frame
Resolution 23MP
Lens Max Lens Mod
Viewfinder N/A
Monitor 5K Ultra HD touch screen
Maximum continuous shooting speed 120fps
Maximum video resolution 5.3K
Additional features Super-fast connectivity, HyperSmooth 4.0, TimeWarp 3.0, SloMo
Price $487.99

Action cameras are reliable for starters who have no prior knowledge. A few clicks of a button is all that is required to capture remarkable footage. Moreover, this camera is connected to Cloud- it automatically uploads your footage to the Cloud.

Moreover, Hero 10 is the most upgraded version of GoPro that captures 5.3K videos and 23 MP images and video stabilization and voice control features. In addition, Time-lapse with TimeWarp and 8x slo-mo at 2.7K add a new dimension to this pioneer GoPro model.

The lens is also hydrophobic to protect it from accidental splashing. Although compact, this pocketable product packs quite the punch. And finally, it fares better than other cameras thanks to its exciting features, including a mobile app, WiFi, and enhanced low light performance.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Waterproof Larger than its predecessors
Super stabilization and low-light performance Not compatible with older batteries
Hydrophobic lens  

Panasonic Lumix S1H

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Best for cinema-like recording
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What We Like

This camera might be small, but it is pretty impressive in performance.

Specifications

Type Mirrorless
Sensor Size Full Frame
Resolution 24.2 MP
Lens L-Mount
Viewfinder 5.76m dots
Monitor 2.33m-dot articulating screen
Maximum continuous shooting speed 9fps
Maximum video resolution 6K
Additional features Venus Engine; 5-Axis Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization; Contrast-Detect 225-Area DFD AF System
Price $3,997.99

Panasonic Lumix S1H offers a high-performance package with its 24 2MP full-frame MOS sensor that delivers a wide dynamic range with high sensitivity settings and unlimited filming time. In addition, low light shooting with reduced noise level makes Lumix S1H an ideal companion. The Lumix S1H is also equipped with in-body stabilization to assist handheld shooting.

Moreover, it is cut out for professional filmmaking as it can be effortlessly attached to a gimbal or drone. In addition, being compatible with Cinema Varicam, this high-tech mirrorless camera can capture everything from shadows to highlights.

Furthermore, it can withstand extreme field use conditions thanks to its rugged build and dust/splash-resistant design. The Lumix S1H is a beast and one of the best video cameras. Although however, on the downside, it does not allow RAW video capture; there is a possibility in the future.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Amazing dynamic range Bulky build
Superb low-light performance Sub-par autofocus
Great color grading  

Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III

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Best for vloggers.
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What We Like

This one is for vloggers and YouTubers to enable an elevated live set-up.

Specifications

Type Compact
Sensor Size 1-inch CMOS
Resolution 20.2 MP
Lens 24- 100 f/1.8-2.8
Viewfinder Electronic
Screen 3-inch touchscreen
Maximum video resolution 4K
Maximum continuous shooting speed 120fps
Additional features  Image stabilisation, EOS Utility Webcam Beta Software
Price $749.00

If you wish to delve into vlogging, this video camera can be the best option. The G7 X Mark III can produce high image quality thanks to its CMOS Sensor and DIGIC 8 processor. Also, with 4K recording capability and an external microphone terminal, the Mark III delivers sharp videos with reduced sound distortion.

Moreover, this palm-sized camera combines incredible zoom power that enables the user to create stunning videos and still images suitable for sharing on social media platforms. In addition, the Canon PowerShot allows easy live-streaming with clear audio and impressive stills.

Making Mark III the first of its kind, it is equipped with microphone input. Although a bit on the expensive side, this product is worth every penny.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Easy live-streaming Expensive
Light build Sub-par autofocus
Microphone input  

Fujifilm X-T4

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Best for APS-C sensor
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What We Like

One of the best APS-C cameras, Fujifilm X-T4 is a strong competitor.

Specifications

Type Mirrorless
Sensor Size APS-C
Resolution 26.1 MP
Lens X Mount
Viewfinder EVF, 3.69m dots
Screen 1.62m-dot articulating screen
Maximum continuous shooting speed 30/15fps
Maximum video resolution 4K
Additional features 26MP BSI CMOS sensor, In-body image stabilization (up to 6.5EV correction), 20 fps shooting with AF
Price $2,099.00

Undoubtedly, Fujifilm X-T4 has to be one of the 10 best video cameras. The X-T4 comes at an affordable range while boasting advanced 4K video qualities. As a result, this video camera is a flexible tool for vlogging and filmmaking. Although the sensors might be small, the image quality is not affected.

Moreover, X-T4 edges out the competition as it offers a unique combination of weight, size, feature, and value. With its fourth-generation X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor, X-Processor 4, compact in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system, and ETERNA Bleach Bypass Film Simulation mode, it allows you to give wing to your creativity.

Also, you can effortlessly capture fleeting moments thanks to its 15 frames per second shutter speed. The handheld stability gives it an ergonomic touch.

And finally, X-T4 can efficiently withstand extreme weather conditions, including dust and moisture. As a result, it is a perfect companion for long video sessions on the back of its large capacity battery.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
In-body stabilisation Overheating
4K video capture No headphone jack
Smooth slow-motion effect  

Canon EOS R5

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Best for stills.
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What We Like

Canon EOS R5 captures the best stills among any other Canon products.

Specifications

Type Mirrorless
Sensor Size Full-frame
Resolution 45 MP
Lens RF Mount
Viewfinder 5.76m dots
Screen 2.1m-dot articulating screen
Maximum continuous shooting speed 20fps
Maximum video resolution 8K at 30fps
Additional features DIGIC X Image Processor; Sensor-Shift 5-Axis Image Stabilization; Dual Pixel CMOS AF II with 1053 Points; Subject Tracking with Deep Learning
Price $4,999

Canon EOS R5 is a steal for its full-frame sensor with its superb autofocus and great battery life. Also, it captures 45 MP photos at up to 20 frames per second shutter speed. Moreover, its advanced AF is programmed through artificial intelligence.

Moreover, it can efficiently capture a full-frame internal 8K RAW video. You can also shoot 4:2:2 10-bit high frame-rate video to enhance any creative production. Furthermore, the in-built Image Stabilizer allows you to shoot hand-held. The 5-axis in-body image stabilization can effectively balance out the camera shake with approximately 8 stabilization stops. That’s why we included this in our list of best video cameras.

Also, this mirrorless camera features 1,053 Automatic AF zones, which facilitates accurate focus wherever your subject moves.

Although the R5 requires an expensive CFexpress card, it produces impressive video quality. In addition, the CFexpress and SD card slots allow for maximum speed and compatibility.

And lastly, connectivity like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are added benefits.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Powerful stills Overheating
Solid IBIS Hefty price
Superb AF  

Nikon Z6 II

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Best for quality
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What We Like

The Nikon Z6 II is excellent for low-light captures.

Specifications

Type Mirrorless
Sensor Size Full-frame
Resolution 24.5 MP
Lens Z Mount
Viewfinder 3.69m dots
Screen 2.1m-dot articulating screen
Maximum continuous shooting speed 14fps
Maximum video resolution 4K at 60fps
Additional features Dual EXPEED 6 Image Processors; 273-Point Phase-Detect AF System; Vibration Reduction
Price $2,099

If you are looking for low-light shooting, Z6 II is the answer. Also, the IBIS allows blur-free photos even in adverse situations. In addition, it provides a dynamic range with a great color rendition. Besides, Z6 II comes equipped with a 24.5 MP BSI sensor that leads to the high-speed shooting.

Moreover, it offers a perfect blend of speed, versatility, and performance for high-quality photos and videos. Apart from it, 4K Ultra HD video at 60 fps, outstanding low-light capabilities, and next-generation autofocus make Z6 II an ultimate choice for an all-around imaging experience.

This mirrorless camera unfolds a whole host of features to edge out the competition. These features include 14 fps continuous shooting at full resolution, vertical shoot with comfortable controls—shutter release, command dials, extended battery life, low-light autofocus, and 4K time-lapse.

Although tagged a bit pricier, it wears a light design. Finally, it is also a great option for handheld shooting.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Excellent build quality Screen is tilted
Focus shift shooting No internal 10-bit recording
5- axis IBIS  

Sony Alpha1

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Best for experts/professionals.
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What We Like

One of the best video cameras from as it offers superb resolution and speed

Specifications

Type Mirrorless
Sensor Size Full-frame
Resolution 50.1MP
Lens E Mount
Viewfinder 9.44m dots
Screen 1.44m-dot articulating screen
Maximum continuous shooting speed 30fps
Maximum video resolution 8K at 30fps
Additional features BIONZ XR Processor; 5-Axis SteadyShot Image Stabilization; 759-Pt. Fast Hybrid AF, Real-time Eye AF
Price $6,498

With a lofty price, the Sony A1 might be one of the most expensive on the list. However, this is a dream camera for anyone willing to materialize their creative imagination.

Although it is on the pricier side, it is a great bargain as the clarity and focus are excellent. The 50MP BSI 35mm full-frame sensor delivers amazing shooting result with high resolution and low noise.

Moreover, Alpha 1 unfolds a wide array of features to enhance your overall photography experience. These features include Anti-Flicker Shoot, Continuous shooting at 30fps, intuitive touch menu control, customizable functions, separate settings for stills and movies, enhanced dust and moisture resistant design.

However, additional features like a high capacity battery for extended recording, fastest in-built Wi-Fi support, USB 10 Gbps super speed, FTP transfer of still and movie files, versatile remote shooting functions, microphone, and speaker add the cherry on the cake.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Multiple video options Screen is tilted
Sharp OLED viewfinder Extremely costly
Excellent AF system  

Panasonic GH5 Mark II

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Best for intermediate level photography
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What We Like

This is a lightweight mirrorless camera with a large range of video shooting options.

Specifications

Type Mirrorless
Sensor Size Micro Four-Thirds
Resolution 20.3MP
Lens Micro Four-Thirds
Viewfinder 9.44m dots
Screen 1.84m-dot articulating screen
Maximum continuous shooting speed 12fps
Maximum video resolution 4K at 60fps
Additional features C4K/4K 60p 4:2:0 10-bit, Image Stabilization and Weather Resistant
Price $1,699

Melomania 1+ unleashes uncompromising features to afford optimal user experience. The earphones consist of Unique High-Performance Audio Mode for a superior sound experience. In addition, its integrated graphene drivers assure a detailed reproduction of your music.

Moreover, the Melomania 1+ boasts a 45-hour battery life, with 9 hours of continuous playback. Also, it is a custom fit for excellent comfort and passive noise isolation.

In addition, with Siri and Google Assistant compatibility, you can relish an unforgettable audio experience.

Furthermore, IPX5 rated sweat and water-resistant lets you enjoy your favorite playlist while jogging. Melomania 1+ supports True Wireless 5.0, ensuring stable connectivity. Melomania grants a truly immersive music experience that would be hard to replicate.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Lightweight and compact Average performance
Great video quality Small sensor size
Built-in wireless live streaming  
Depth-from-Defocus technology trigger instant and accurate capturing of shots

Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro

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Built for professionals
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What We Like

Pocket Cinema feature captures professional shots at an affordable range.

Specifications

Type Mirrorless
Sensor Size APS-C
Resolution 21.2MP
Lens Canon EF
Viewfinder 3.68m dots
Screen The full HD tilt screen
Maximum continuous shooting speed N/A
Maximum video resolution 6K at 60fps
Additional features Night Vision, Low Light photography
Price $2,495

Blackmagic 6K Pro is a masterpiece that can efficiently meet all your professional needs as it features a 4/3 image sensor with 4096 x 2160 resolution and an MFT lens mount. The unique image sensor combined with an MFT lens mount allows you to capture a wide dynamic range, Hollywood quality, and digital film images in the palm of your hand.

Also, 6K Pro lets you shoot up to 60 fps in full resolution or 120 fps windowed. A highly intuitive touch screen, built-in ND filter, and ergonomic design add value to this model. The motorized IR ND filters let you quickly minimize the amount of light entering the camera to shoot HDR (High Dynamic Range) images. With 6K Pro, you can enjoy multiple resolutions and frame rates. You can even shoot 120 fps in 1080HD!

For a professional with a tight budget, this product strikes a deal. A dark horse in the game, this camera is a clear winner.

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Comparatively cheap Not beginners-friendly
Built-in ND filters No IBIS
Lightweight and compact  

Is buying a video camera really worth It?

If you are looking for the perfect device to start this year, you can’t go wrong with video cameras. This article lists some of the best products available in the market. With various features and specifications, you can pick one that suits your interests.

What to look for when buying the best video cameras?

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You probably know your way around a camera. After all, you have a camera on your phone. However, you should know how to use a camera to get the best result. Be it in your smartphone or a professional device.

The following guide will ease your buying hassles by eliminating your doubts.

Preferences – Potential buyers must determine their preferences and needs before purchasing a video camera. Whether you want to get more serious or just follow your passion, that can factor into your purchasing options. You might also want to consider the difficulty level of handling a professional device. Of course, a novice could still purchase a professional video camera. However, there are a lot of options for beginner-friendly cameras.

Budget – Have you been eyeing the new camera worth your year’s salary? Well, reconsider your options. Although the expensive camera might seem like the ideal option, there is a wide variety of affordable cameras. It is recommended to invest in a good product. However, it is better to start with a narrow price window. You might be tempted to buy a camera with a great body. However, the lens is also an important factor. Remember, all that glitters is not gold.

Quality – It is essential to buy a better image quality camera than the current device. High-megapixel cameras are the talk of the town these days. You might have heard people boosting their 24MP cameras. These days technology is pushing the boundaries with cameras. Canon EOS R5 and Nikon Z7 II pack a whopping 45 megapixels. However, the high megapixel counts come with a drawback. They deliver sub-par low-light images. So you need to ask yourself: what is your primary requirement?

Durability – If you buy a camera, you must question its durability.

Is it rugged enough to last long or withstand a splash of water? Is it prone to wear and tear? The other points to keep in mind are whether the apparatus is dust-proof, water-proof, or water-resistant. Is it pocketable or heavy to handle? Whether it is scratch-resistant, or do you travel a lot? Are you planning to shoot indoors or outdoors? These points will narrow down your options to something that suits your needs.

Features – Choosing a video camera might be an intimidating task as its inherent features include technical jargons that most folks find challenging to get the hang of them. One essential lookout while purchasing a camera is to consider these features. Most video cameras come with in-built features, such as

  • Wireless connectivity
  • Dual memory card slots
  • Shooting modes
  • RAW file support
  • Image stabilisation
  • Microphone input
  • The above features are worth considering to get the best out of your camera.

    FAQs:

    Most DSLR cameras these days can perfectly shoot good quality videos. Adding lenses to it will also enhance the video quality. If you looking to get a professional video shoot done, then you should choose any one of the above video cameras for it.

    Usually, novices start with beginner-friendly options. For example, they can start with a camera at par with smartphones’. Entry-level cameras include basic features like good image and video quality. GoPro Hero 10 is a beginner-friendly video camera. Although these cameras do not possess luxurious features, affordability makes up for the sub-par quality.

    Some common types of video cameras are listed below:

  • DSLR video cameras – DSLR stands for ‘Digital Single Lens Reflex’. This means that the camera uses the same lens for framing, focusing and taking a photograph. DSLRs are the most popular camera for amateurs and professionals.
  • Consumer video cameras – These are simple cameras designed for non-professional use. Although they are not as great in terms of quality as a professional camera, these cameras are less expensive.
  • Pro Consumer video camera – Pro consumer videos lie in between consumer cameras and professional cameras. These cameras are packed with enough features to grant professional image quality.