Best Vlogging Cameras 2025 — roundup & what to look for

Best Vlogging Cameras for 2025 — roundup & what to look for

Vlogging is no longer a niche — camera makers now treat creators as a core market. Here’s a concise guide to the latest creator-focused cameras (novice to pro), key features to look for, and where to find them.

Highlights

  • Nikon ZR — Co-developed with RED. 6K RAW (R3D NE) up to 60fps, RED Log3G10 + N-Log support, IBIS (~7.5 stops), hybrid AF, 4″ 3.07M-dot 1000-nit flip touchscreen, ~540 g body, launch price $2,199.95 (Oct 2025). Official: Nikon ZR overview. Buy/search: Amazon: Nikon ZR.
  • Sony ZV-E1 — Compact full-frame vlogging camera with strong AF and 4K video. Buy/search: Amazon: Sony ZV-E1.
  • Insta360 X5 — 360/action camera option with stabilized 5.7K video. Buy/search: Amazon: Insta360 X5.
  • Fujifilm X-M5 — Excellent APS-C mirrorless option balancing portability and image quality. Buy/search: Amazon: Fujifilm X-M5.
  • Panasonic S1 II — Full-frame hybrid with advanced IBIS and video features. Buy/search: Amazon: Panasonic S1 II.
  • Panasonic GH7 — Expected/announced as a video-focused Micro Four Thirds model; watch Panasonic updates. Search: Amazon: Panasonic GH7.

What to look for in a vlogging camera

  • Flip-around screen: Essential for framing yourself — side-flip is preferable if you use tripods or mics.
  • Continuous AF with face/eye detection: Lets the camera keep focus while you concentrate on content.
  • Stabilization: IBIS is best for walking shots; electronic stabilization helps but has limits.
  • 4K (60/120fps preferred): For smooth footage and slow motion options.
  • 10-bit & Log profiles: For better color grading and dynamic range if you edit.
  • Audio inputs: Mic port and ideally a headphone jack for monitoring.
  • Battery life & slots: Good battery life and dual card slots are useful for long shoots/backups.
  • Size & weight: Consider portability vs. image quality — action cams like GoPro excel for sports due to size.

More info & sources

Primary non-Engadget sources used for specs and availability: Nikon (official ZR page) and manufacturer/retailer listings. For quick shopping, use the Amazon searches above (affiliate tag included).

Note: This summary removes links to the Engadget RSS and instead links to manufacturer pages and retailer searches. If you want, I can expand each camera into its own detailed review (specs, pros/cons, sample clips).

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