Tuesday 9 June 2020

Best Cameras for Blogging and Vlogging in 2020


Whenever you are traveling quality of images matters a lot and can elevate
the look and professionalism of your blog. SO, which is the best camera for
blogging and/or vlogging? Is it worth putting down your phone cam to find a more
high-end blogging/vlogging camera with more capabilities? Yes 



Best Cameras for Blogging
Sony a6500(DSLR on rent)
The Sony a6500 is small compared to other DSLR cameras and can carry
anywhere. It is a mirrorless camera so have a small body but has a smaller
battery size too.
Benefits:
  • 4K video with great 5-axis in-body stabilization
  • 11 frames per second and very good autofocus allow capturing fast action
  • Weather-resistant body
  • External mic port
  • Great low light performance


Canon 800d
Benefits:
  • Relatively compact and light
  • Able to shoot 1080p video up to 60 FPS with Canon’s Dual Pixel AF
  • Fully articulating touchscreen
  • Decent battery life
  • Automatic mode works well for casual or beginner photographers
  • Good autofocus
  • Relatively inexpensive


Nikon D5600 ( DSLR at rent low as 450/Day)

It is a great entry-level DSLR with good image quality and battery life and
have lens options. Nikon has some of the best low light sensors available and
the D5600 benefits from this. If you are going to shoot in low light places then
you can get help from this camera.
Benefits:
  • Very good low light performance and dynamic range
  • Capable of shooting 1080p video at up to 60 FPS
  • Small size and good price
  • Huge number of great lenses available, including from third party brands
  • Good battery life

Nikon D750(DSLR on rent as low as 1400/Day)
D750 is a larger camera and will be difficult to carry around but it has some
other greater benefit. But it still has better battery life then mirrorless cameras
allowing you to shoot for more time. Nikon has some great low light performance
and this allows you to shoot I’m more difficult lighting conditions.
Benefits:
  • Fantastic image quality and dynamic range, even at high ISOs
  • Great autofocus when shooting stills
  • Very good ergonomics
  • 4K video
  • 8 frames per second burst shooting
  • Good weather sealing


Best Cameras for Vlogging
Sony a7R III(Rent as low as 1500/Day)
Sony has emerged as the most popular camera for vloggers and for many
good reasons. It has some best video quality, offers great still photos as well.
It’s a great option for vloggers wanting top tier equipment. But this comes at a
great price. See also the Sony a7 III, which blends features from the a7R III and
the a7S II.


Benefits:
  • 42 megapixels still images
  • Full frame sensor
  • 4K video
  • Up to 120 FPS in 1080p video
  • 10 frames per second burst shooting
  • Log video profiles
  • Very good low light performance


The relatively new Nikon D850 is probably one of the best full-frame
cameras on the market at the moment. The 45.7-megapixel sensor is
one of the best all-round and the dynamic range of 64-25,600 ISO is
incredible – so many colors are captured here that when you edit you
can see all the details preciously.
Benefits
  • 45.7MP BSI CMOS sensor
  • 7 fps continuous shooting with AE/AF (
  • 153-point AF system linked to 180,000-pixel metering system
  • UHD 4K video capture at up to 30p from full sensor width
  • 1080 video at up to 120p, recorded as roughly 1/4 or 1/5th speed slow-mo
  • Battery life rated at 1840 shots


When is the right time to buy a camera?
The answer is NEVER! I bet you as soon as you buy a camera or a
lens, a month later some other competitor will release an even better one.
Knowing when to buy the right camera is more difficult than using a
DSLR camera. I can assure you if you want to take your blogging
game to the next level then upgrading your DSLR camera is one of
the better things you can do and you can see a difference in that too.
Then even why to buy when you easily rent the DSLR on rent! It’s so easy nowadays! Our website provides the best low prices for the DSLR on rent, GoPro on rent and etc.

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