Note:ThePanasonic Lumix GH5 (and now the GH6) has become my all-around hero camera for video. It’s utterly fantastic. I’ve been shooting with the GH5/GH6 for Stark Insider (interviews, short films, travel videos) for the past few years, and it’s really an impressive camera, most ...
With clients asking for more video, a camera’s video capabilities can no longer be ignored. Once derided, the video mode has quickly become one of the primary specs by which photographers judge a camera. Over the last couple years the once-revolutionary HD video standard has been swept aside...
The Nikon Z8 excels at shooting videos and stills, so it's perfect if you want a camera to shoot both. In terms of video, it's able to support numerous high-quality formats such as N-Log, ProRes and RawHQ. For stills, it can shoot at speeds of up to 120FPS — that's so bli...
What's the best camera for shooting landscapes? High resolution, weather-sealed bodies and wide dynamic range are all important. In this buying guide we've rounded-up several great cameras for shooting landscapes, and recommended the best. The 7 Best compact zoom cameras in 2024 Nov 27, 2024...
Best for 8K video Best box camera Best dynamic range How we test the best filmmaking cameras The right camera can transform your filmmaking, whether you’re capturing cinematic footage, shooting music videos, or documenting adventures. With so many options available, we’ve tested and select...
Recent Videos Almost every camera on the market shoots at least 4K video at this point, but some are definitely better than others, and can make the process simpler and more enjoyable. Here we've selected cameras that are excellent for photography but can also shoot top-quality video, and ...
The best camera for beginners overall Specifications Sensor size: APS-C Resolution: 24.2MP Viewfinder: 2,360K dots Monitor: 2.95-inch articulated touchscreen, 1,040K dots Autofocus: 651-area AF Max continuous shooting rate: 15fps (mechanical), 25fps (electronic) Video: 4K at 60p User level...
For videos, the rule of thirds may not always be the best option. Videos shot vertically should center the subject, as the size of the video will be too narrow to properly utilize the rule of thirds. If you plan on only shooting videos horizontally, consider the type of content you’re...
Megapixels— If you aren't really concerned about shooting still photographs, Megapixels don't really matter. Though it’s hard to imagine you won’t use a camera for stills — particularly if you’re a selfie-a-holic. And hey, what vlogger isn’t?
Those who prefer lighter, more compact cameras for on-the-go shooting. Individuals desiring an even wider aperture for extremely low-light situations. Those who might be overwhelmed with the advanced features and settings and prefer a simpler point-and-shoot camera. ...