1. Best for ease of use: PowerShot V10
- Simple operations
- Very portable and compact
- Flip-up screen
- Built-in kickstand
- Large, omnidirectional microphone
- 1-inch type sensor

| This camera is for you if… | Scroll down to the next point if… |
- Portability and convenience are top priority.
- You prefer something simple to operate.
- You will be shooting mainly videos of yourself.
- Still photo capabilities are not as important.
| - You prefer a zoom lens.
- You prefer more sophisticated autofocus technology.
- You want more control over various camera settings.
- Still photography functions matter, too.
|
The PowerShot V10 is only around 9cm tall and weighs around 211g, which makes it smaller than the average smartphone and just as easy to bring everywhere. Its built-in kickstand makes it super easy to set up and start shooting: simply unfold it and put it on the nearest flat surface, no extra tripod required. You also get immersive audio out of the box with its built-in large omnidirectional microphone, ideal for giving your viewers an ASMR experience.
Think your footage looks too ordinary? Add different colour effects with the 14 movie colour filters included. You can also tweak the white balance and “Tinge” settings for a more personalised look.
2. Tiny and feature-packed: PowerShot G7 X Mark III
- Premium compact camera
- Built-in 4.5x zoom lens
- Flip-up screen
- Slow motion video (FHD 100/120p)
- PASM dial
- 1-inch type sensor

| This camera is for you if… | Scroll down to the next point if… |
- You want both portability and high control over your footage.
- You also shoot non-selfie videos.
- You like being able to zoom.
- You also shoot stills.
| - You want the option to use different lenses.
- Having a bigger image sensor is important.
- You prefer a camera with newer technology.
|
The PowerShot G7 X Mark III is just a little bigger than the PowerShot V10 but still fits comfortably into a pocket or handbag. With its 4.2x zoom lens, you can switch from a wide establishing shot to a clear, high-quality close-ups simply by pushing the zoom lever or turning the ring. There is also a macro focus mode perfect for showcasing details of intricate craftwork, clothing textures, or even for makeup vlogging.
For more creative video effects, add drama into your reels with 1/4 speed slow motion through the Full HD 100p/120p High Frame Rate mode. Alternatively, enchant your travel vlog audience by shooting sunrise or sunset as a 4K timelapse or stunning HDR movie.
While the camera can be used in full automatic mode for those who prefer to let the camera decide the exposure settings, the traditional PASM modes and dials are there for experienced creators who want more control.
Both the PowerShot G7 X Mark III and the EOS R50 (featured below) have a convenient Auto Level feature that keeps the video straight when recording—that’s one less thing to correct in post-production.
3. Mirrorless power: EOS R50
- Interchangeable lenses (RF-S mount)
- APS-C sensor
- Vari-angle rotating screen
- Advanced autofocusing system (Dual Pixel CMOS AF II)
- Close-up Demo Movie Recording mode - Higher quality 4K 30p video oversampled from 6K
- Slow motion video (FHD 100/120p)
- Auto level function

| This camera is for you if… | Scroll down to the next point if… |
- You want to be able to switch lenses.
- You prefer a larger sensor.
- You need better low-light performance.
- You want more professional video features such as log recording.
| - Having a headphone jack matters
- You prefer a newer, better autofocus system.
- You want balance between size, budget, and functionality.
|
The EOS R50 offers the best of both worlds for those who want a small camera body with the option to use interchangeable lenses. You can use RF-S /RF lenses directly, or EF lenses with a mount adapter. Its APS-C-size sensor promises better performance in low light compared to the PowerShot cameras above, which have smaller 1-inch type sensors.
Canon’s deep learning-trained Dual Pixel CMOS AF II system detects and tracks your eyes seamlessly even if your vlog idea involves you moving all over the screen. It can also detect and track cats, dogs, and birds, which makes it perfect for pet vlogging.
If you do product demonstrations or reviews, one convenient feature is the “Close-Up Demo Movie Recording” mode. It automatically switches the focus from your face or eyes to a product that you place in front of the camera, allowing seamless one-take recording without distracting extra gestures such as covering your face.
Recommended lens: RF-S10-18mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM

The RF-S18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM kit lens that comes with the camera is wonderful to start with, but for more comfortable handheld vlogging, we recommend a wide-angle lens to easily fit yourself and your surroundings into the screen. Try the tiny, lightweight RF-S10-18mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM (full-frame equivalent focal range: 16-28.8mm), whose built-in image stabilisation works with the camera’s Movie Digital IS to achieve even steadier footage.
4. Gear up for future possibilities: EOS R8
- Full-frame sensor
- Interchangeable lenses (RF mount)
- Most of the EOS R50’s video functions, or better
- Canon Log 3 (12 stops’ dynamic range)
- Slow motion video (FHD 150/180p)
- Pre-recording

| This camera is for you if… | Reconsider the options above if... |
- You want the benefits of a full-frame camera.
- You need more creative flexibility such as Log recording.
- You shoot fast-paced action in 4K or do dynamic slow motion.
| - You prefer something simpler.
|
As Canon’s lightest, most portable full-frame mirrorless camera, the EOS R8 offers the most flexibility especially when shooting in low light or capturing wide-angle scenes. Besides being a powerful stills camera, it also has many advanced video features for the vlogger who plans to go deeper into content creation or filmmaking.
For example, you get more flexibility when colour grading with 10-bit 4:2:2 Canon Log 3, which retains more dynamic range. There are also more high frame rate options, which means more possibilities when shooting videos of hobbies like breakdancing or skateboarding!
Using the camera isn’t as intimidating as it seems: autoexposure recording is still available, as well as creative automatic modes like Creative filters and HDR movie recording. This makes it a great long-term investment if you're a budding content creator who wants the best image quality possible and is keen on learning the more technical side of things.
Recommended lens: RF16mm f/2.8 STM

The compact RF16mm f/2.8 STM prime lens is perfect for vlogging on a full-frame camera like the EOS R8: it’s wide-angle, small and lightweight, and has a large aperture that not only makes you “pop” with beautiful background blurring, but also helps achieve cleaner footage when shooting in dim light.