The DJI Osmo Pocket 3, a compact vlogging camera with advanced stabilization and 4K recording, is now available at a 27% discount on Amazon, reduced from $799 to $585, making it an attractive option for content creators seeking high-quality footage and expandable storage.
Panasonic has announced the Lumix GH7, a followup to the GH6 vlogging camera, featuring a 25.2-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, improved autofocus with PDAF, and real-time auto-focus recognition. It supports internal ProRes RAW recording up to 5.7K 30p, 5.8K 60p 10-bit H.265 video, and 32-bit float audio recording. The GH7 includes enhanced image stabilization, dual card slots, and a cooling fan for extended shooting. It will be available in July for $2,200.
DJI has released the Osmo Pocket 3, a portable vlogging camera with significant improvements over its predecessor. The camera features a large 1-inch sensor for improved image quality, especially in low light, and advanced subject tracking. It also offers 4K 120p shooting, 10-bit D-LogM for improved dynamic range, and a swiveling touchscreen. While the Pocket 3 is more expensive than its predecessor, it can serve as a standalone vlogging camera with its improved features. However, it may not be ideal for portraits or product shots.
The Sony ZV-E1 is hailed as the best vlogging camera on the market, surpassing its rivals in terms of video features, stabilization, low-light capabilities, and AI features. While it lacks some key features like an electronic viewfinder and dual high-speed card slots, it compensates with its 12-megapixel full-frame sensor and advanced subject detection. The camera's body is smaller and lighter than Sony's flagship models, and it can be fully operated using touch controls. The ZV-E1 offers impressive video specs, including 4K UHD video at up to 60 fps and 4:2:2 10-bit color depth. It also excels in autofocus performance and AI-powered features like auto-framing and dynamic stabilization. However, the camera's photo quality is less sharp, and it is recommended primarily for vlogging rather than photography. Priced at $2,200, the ZV-E1 outshines its competitors in the vlogging camera market.