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VLOGGING CAMERAS

A guide to everything you need to know about Canon vlogging cameras, plus tips and inspiration.

Tell your story the way you want to

A great vlogging camera is the cornerstone of any successful vlog. To make great movies, it needs to deliver excellent image and video quality, offer seamless autofocus and provide good low-light performance, all in a body that’s small enough to take on your journeys. At the same time, features such as flip-screens for easy self-recording, image stabilisation for smooth video capture and high-quality audio input significantly enhance your videos.

From beginner-friendly models that make filming simple to professional bodies with advanced capabilities for serious creators, Canon has a diverse array of vlogging cameras, each packed with features that cater to different needs and levels of expertise. As you navigate this page, you'll learn more about what makes these the best vlogging cameras, find tutorials for bringing your ideas to life and discover tips and inspiration to take your filmmaking to the next level.

Whether you’re vlogging on YouTube to earn money or creating memories on a family holiday, Canon's range of vlogging cameras will help you tell your story the way you envision it.

Beginner vlogging cameras

Discover Canon's range of beginner vlogging cameras, designed to make your entry into filmmaking as seamless and exciting as possible.

Compare beginner vlogging cameras

Explore our comparison table below, detailing key specifications of Canon's beginner vlogging cameras.

Sensor

13.1MP 1-inch CMOS
20.1MP 1-inch CMOS
24.2MP APS-C CMOS
26.2MP full-frame CMOS

Video

4K at up to 30p, Full HD at up to 60p
4K at up to 30p, Full HD at up to 120p
4K at up to 30p (oversampled from 6K), Full HD at up to 120p
4K at up to 25p, Full HD at up to 60p

Mic Port

Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Connectivity

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI Micro, Livestreaming, Cloud Frame.io via image.canon
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI Micro, Livestreaming, Cloud Frame.io via image.canon
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI Micro, Livestreaming, Cloud Frame.io via image.canon
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI Micro, Cloud Frame.io via image.canon

Autofocus

Whole-area Face/Touch AF, 1-point AF, Movie Servo AF (Movie mode)
AiAF (31-pt, Face/Touch AF, Object/Face Tracking), 1-point AF, 2x Movie Servo AF modes, Video Blog mode
Dual Pixel CMOS II AF with 651 selectable AF areas and 4,503 AF positions available for stills and 3,713 for movies
Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 143 selectable AF areas and 4,779 AF positions

Screen

5cm 460,000 dot tilting touchscreen
7.5cm 1.04m dot tilting touchscreen
7.5cm 1.62m dot vari-angle touchscreen
7.5cm 1.04m dot vari-angle touchscreen

Weight (with card and battery)

211g
304g
375g
485g

Professional vlogging cameras

Elevate your content with Canon's professional vlogging cameras, offering next-level features and cutting-edge technology for the discerning vlogger.

Compare professional vlogging cameras

Explore our comparison table below, detailing key specifications of Canon's professional vlogging cameras.

Camera

EOS R APS-C

EOS R7

EOS R FF

EOS R8

EOS R FF

EOS R5

Sensor

32.5MP APS-C CMOS
24.2MP full-frame CMOS
24.2MP full-frame CMOS
45MP full-frame CMOS

Video

4K at up to 60p (oversampled from 7K), Full HD at up to 120p
4K at up to 60p (oversampled from 6K), Full HD at up to 180p
4K at up to 60p (oversampled from 6K), Full HD at up to 180p, 6K ProRes RAW video
Uncropped, internal RAW recording 8K video at up to 30p, 4K at up to 120p, Full HD at up to 120p, Full HD HDR at up to 30p

Mic Port

Yes + Multi-function shoe
Yes + Multi-function shoe
Yes + Multi-function shoe
Yes

IBIS

Yes
No
Yes
Yes

Connectivity

Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI Micro, Cloud Frame.io via image.canon
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI Micro, Cloud Frame.io via image.canon
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI Micro, Cloud Frame.io via image.canon
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB-C, HDMI Micro, Cloud Frame.io via image.canon

Autofocus

Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, 651 selectable AF areas and up to 4,823 AF positions for movies. AF tracking of Humans (Eyes, Face, Head, Body), Animals (Dogs, Cats, Birds) or Vehicles (Racing cars, Motorbikes)
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, 1,053 selectable AF areas and up to 4,067 AF positions for movies. AF tracking of Humans (Eyes, Face, Head, Body), Animals (Dogs, Cats, Birds, Horses) or Vehicles (Racing cars, Motorbikes, Aircraft, Trains)
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, 1,053 selectable AF areas and up to 4,067 AF positions for movies. AF tracking of Humans (Eyes, Face, Head, Body), Animals (Dogs, Cats, Birds, Horses) or Vehicles (Racing cars, Motorbikes, Aircraft, Trains)
Dual Pixel CMOS AF II, 1,053 selectable AF areas and up to 4,500 AF positions for movies. AF tracking of Humans (Eyes, Face, Head, Body), Animals (Dogs, Cats, Birds) or Vehicles (Racing cars, Motorbikes)

Screen

7.5cm 1.62m dot vari-angle touchscreen
7.5cm 1.62m dot vari-angle touchscreen
7.5cm 1.62m dot vari-angle touchscreen
8.1cm 2.1m dot vari-angle touchscreen

Weight (with card and battery)

612g
461g
670g
738g

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Vlogging inspiration & techniques

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Vlogging FAQs

We answer some of your vlogging-related questions with advice on how to get started and how to monetise your vlogs.

  • What does vlogging mean?

    Vlogging, a term derived from combining 'video' and 'blogging', is a form of blogging that primarily uses video content to communicate a message or story. It's a unique way to share your perspective, ideas or experiences with the world. From personal diaries and travel logs to how-to guides and product reviews, vlogging can cover a vast range of topics. It's a creative medium that allows you to express yourself, build a community and even forge a career. The beauty of vlogging lies in its versatility, inclusivity and the closer connection it fosters between the vlogger and the viewer.

  • How do I start vlogging on YouTube?

    Starting a vlog on YouTube can be a thrilling journey, no matter your level of expertise. Here are a few steps to get you started.

    1. Decide on your vlogging niche or topic. It should be something you are passionate about and interested in sharing.
    2. Invest in good quality equipment such as a Canon vlogging camera to ensure your video quality matches your content's value.
    3. Set up your YouTube channel and personalise it with a unique banner and logo.
    4. Start filming your first vlog, keeping it simple and authentic. Remember, the key is consistent content, so plan and create a regular upload schedule.
    5. Optimise your videos for search with keywords, engaging titles and thorough descriptions. Engage with your viewers by responding to comments and asking for feedback. Don't forget to promote your vlogs on your other social media channels.

    Remember, the journey of vlogging is a marathon, not a sprint; so take your time, have fun, and let your personality shine through.

  • How can I make money vlogging?1

    Making money from vlogging starts with consistently producing engaging content that resonates with your viewers. As you build an audience, various monetisation avenues open up.

    Sponsorships and brand partnerships offer another income source; businesses often pay vloggers to showcase their products or services in videos. Affiliate marketing, where you earn a commission on products sold through links in your video description, is another common method. Additionally, crowdfunding platforms enable dedicated fans to support your work financially in exchange for bonuses such as early access to content.

    Finally, selling merchandise or leveraging your expertise to offer online courses or consultation services can provide extra income. Remember, while monetisation is a vital aspect of vlogging, focusing on creating valuable and authentic content should naturally lead to growth and financial opportunities.

    1. The material provided on this website should be used for informational purposes only and in no way should be relied upon as a substitute for independent financial advice.

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