Daily vlogs, travel vlogs, how-to vlogs - you name it, you can vlog just about anything. One of the things you may notice when searching for successful vlogging channels is the quality of the videos. A dedicated vlogging camera is key to consistent content.
If you’re thinking of getting into vlogging and exploring dedicated vlogging cameras, there are a few things to look out for. It needs to be small, lightweight and ideally have an articulated rear or front-facing screen so you can see yourself as you vlog and frame the shot accordingly.
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How To | Create Reels and Vlogs
How To | Create Reels and Vlogs
Join pro photographer and Vlogger Mike Will for this free virtual course through the streets of London. This course will cover content creation, Vlogging and reel creation. The techniques we discuss will be transferable between locations and social channels, but we will focus on YouTube and Instagram. This course is supported by Joby audio.
Camera Review | Sony ZV-1F
Camera Review | Sony ZV-1F
In this review, Amy and James head to the south downs near Brighton to test out Sony's ZV-1F vlogging camera. Amy outlines the key features, price points and how it stacks up next to other vlogging cameras on the market. All the sample footage you see in this video was filmed on the Sony ZV-1F.