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  2. The best cameras for vlogging - AOL

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    This content originally appeared on Mashable for a US audience and has been adapted for the UK audience.In 2023, the art of vlogging — live action video blogging, posted on social media sites ...

  3. Best Vlogging Kits: 6 Affordable Options for Every Kind ... - AOL

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    We put together a list of vlogging kits that range from $30-$800.

  4. The best vlogging cameras of 2019 - AOL

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    We tested 8 of the most popular cameras for vlogging to see which offered the best combination of image quality, stabilization, features, and value. The best vlogging cameras of 2019 Skip to main ...

  5. List of digital camera brands - Wikipedia

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    Closed Circuit Television Camera (CCTV) - IP Camera. Ranging from megapixel quality cameras to High Definition Cameras. It also goes by the name of Advert CCTV AgfaPhoto: Germany: Compact digital cameras Aigo: China: Compact digital cameras Akaso: China Compact digital cameras Bell & Howell: United States: Compact digital cameras BenQ: Taiwan

  6. Sony ZV-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Sony ZV-1 is a 20MP Sony compact digital camera with a 1-inch image sensor. [1] It is similar to the Sony RX100 V with extra features, such as features for vlogging and quick video production. [2] [3] The camera can record video in XAVC S and AVCHD formats. [4] The camera was released in May 2020 as part of Sony's ZV line-up.

  7. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    A key component was a single camera-recorder unit, eliminating a cable between the camera and recorder and increasing the camera operator's freedom. The Betacam used the same cassette format (0.5 inches or 1.3 centimetres tape) as the Betamax, but with a different, incompatible recording format. It became standard equipment for broadcast news. [4]