Whether you’re a beginner photographer or a veteran with a massive audience, these are the best vlogging cameras currently available, though for some other great options, our best cameras for under $250 roundup collects some great intermediate models. The inclusion of four different optical stabilization modes is a big win for vloggers who want to correct motion blur, hand movement and any unwanted camera shake. The rear of the camera features a three-inch LCD display that offers easy playback of recently recorded footage for review even in a fixed position. With 25x optical zoom, vloggers have an opportunity to capture nearly everything they want at a distance, while built-in Wi-Fi and NFC technology along with Canon’s download app make transferring captured footage a breeze. First and foremost, the GoPro HERO7 makes it easy to stream to Facebook Live. But it also offers the ability to stream using an RTMP URL, enabling you to broadcast live on YouTube, Twitch, and Vimeo as well. On top of this, the HERO7 Black is a great camera that can record in stunning 4K with incredible video stabilization, so whether you’re biking, snowboarding, or just walking around, your videos are smooth. You can also take the HERO7 Black just about anywhere, as it is rugged and waterproof up to 33 feet. That gives you more opportunities to set your vlogs apart from the rest. Image capture is handled by a 20.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with DIGIC 7 image processor that provides outstanding low-light quality. Wi-Fi, NFC and Canon’s downloadable Camera Connect app on both Android and iOS make for an easy way to transfer both photo and video footage straight to a computer. Impressively small, the camera easily fits in pockets and purses. The 20.3-megapixel CMOS chip wins rave reviews for daytime shooting. Like any compact camera, nighttime shooting can be challenging, but the Canon performs comfortably above competitors in its price range. With its superb long range, it’s a must-have for any vlogger who loves to travel. Equipped with 4K video capture, the PowerShot SX740 captures footage at 30fps; that’s relatively in line with today’s modern smartphones. Where it differentiates itself is the built-in optical image stabilizer for reducing jerky video footage. The Canon features a 4K time-lapse movie mode as well as 4K frame cropping for grabbing still images from video clips. Once the next vlog is captured, moving the footage is easily done through Wi-Fi or Canon’s camera connect app. A slew of built-in connectivity options, including NFC Wi-Fi, makes getting footage off the camera and onto the desktop easy. The 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor pairs with a touchscreen LCD for quick access to white balance, ISO, focus mode and audio control. A 45-point autofocus system offers incredible daylight and low light performance, while the vari-angle three-inch LCD display adds 270 degrees of vertical rotation and 175 degrees of horizontal rotation for handily reviewing footage as you shoot. Of course, video quality is of the utmost concern for a vlogger and that’s where the EOS R really shines. It captures 4K UHD up to 30fps and 1080p Full HD up to 60fps — it’s hard to do any better for the price. Autofocus is fast while manual focus utilizes Focus Peaking for quickly getting the right shot. When it comes to images, the 30-megapixel sensor hits a home run utilizing Canon’s Digic 8 software. Whether in low-light or midday, photos look incredible. Durability - Consider how you’ll be using your new camera. Some devices can survive being immersed in water and dropped from a significant height, and others need to be treated like porcelain dolls. Check a device’s durability rating to ensure you can take it wherever you’ll be filming. Battery life - Nothing is more devastating to a vlogger than having a battery die halfway through shooting a video. Ensure that the camera you’re purchasing has a long battery life for filming on the go.