![]() ![]() ![]() Canon removed the 30-minute recording time limit from the original R6 and improved its heat management to help prevent some of the original's overheating issues, making it that much better for video work. ![]() With key improvements over the already-excellent Canon EOS R6, the Mark II is now a great option for those looking into a mirrorless camera for advanced video work. The Canon EOS R6 Mark II is one of the best hybrid cameras we've tested and a powerhouse for videos and content creators. We've bought and tested over 80 cameras in our lab, and below you'll find our recommendations for the best hybrid cameras for aspiring filmmakers to buy. If you're looking for a simpler, more affordable camera to create videos for online media platforms, check out our recommendations for the best cameras for YouTube. Otherwise, see our list of the best 4k cameras for the best 4k-capable cameras we've tested or our best cameras overall for the best all-around models we've tested. Note also that your chosen lens will significantly affect your camera's performance, including its stabilization and autofocus performance. We don't currently test cinema cameras, and because dedicated cinema cameras run the gamut from affordable prosumer models to astronomically expensive professional models, this article focuses primarily on consumer stills and hybrid cameras with advanced video features for those looking to get started shooting films. Of course, budget and ergonomic preferences also play a big role in determining which camera is best for you. Generally speaking, when looking for a filmmaking camera, you should consider the camera's video resolution and frame rate options, whether or not it has in-body stabilization (IBIS), and design features like memory card slots and ports to attach peripherals like microphones or external recorders. Many stills and hybrid cameras on the market have impressive internal video recording capability and support a variety of recording formats, codecs, and picture profiles, allowing you to control the creative process from shooting to editing. While it won't be putting its dedicated camera brethren out to pasture, the module is said to be "a complimentary (sic) camera for cinema grade images at the highest level at lower pricing".Investing in a mirrorless or DSLR camera is an increasingly viable option for amateur filmmakers who want to produce high-quality videos without spending a fortune on professional video gear. ![]() In parallel, the company has taken on the task of designing the cinema camera module itself, dubbed "Komodo", that will be compatible with both generations of Hydrogen smartphones. Now, RED's Jim Jannard has announced that it has gone back to the drawing board with the development of the Hydrogen Two smartphone with the support of a new original device manufacturer (ODM) in conjunction with a new "internal execution team". RED also found itself in the spotlight when it removed all mention of modular accessories for the Hydrogen One from its website, which may have left some buyers feeling a bit cheated. Unfortunately, the release of the aluminum version of the phone was delayed until October 2018, while the titanium version only became available for sale in April this year. Two years have passed since RED, best known as a specialist in the imaging field, first announced its premium smartphone which would later be branded as the Hydrogen One. ![]()
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