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Best cameras for vlogging 2019 (and which features matter most)
It features a 24.1 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor for color accurate and clear detailed images, while its DIGIC 8 Image Processor delivers outstanding range. Armed with a touchscreen LCD with a “Vari-angle” display, this camera has the flexibility you need for high-angle and low-angle video shoots and reviewing footage and stills.
In addition, the Canon EOS M50 syncs to any iPhone or Android smartphone with the Camera Connect app. Now you can transfer photos and videos to share on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and more. You can even directly connect to photo printers without a laptop to get in the way.
Need a second opinion? Amazon customer Andrey writes:
“Bought this camera for my 3-week-long trip because of its decent video options for a relatively low price. Video conditions weren’t that good – mostly I was shooting by fixing it to the passenger seat in my car with Gorilla pod. On the road, the camera was shaking badly, and I thought that videos are ruined. How surprised I was when I found close to perfect shots! Stabilizer works great! Perfect for vlogging, very light and small, you don’t need a big bag for it, even with a monopod. Great camera!”
At the moment of this writing, the Canon EOS M50 has a 4.2 out of 5 stars customer rating out of 95 reviews on Amazon.
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