Which is the best YouTube camera? Short answer: it depends.
The real question is: what do you shoot? The best camera for YouTube is one that helps you create great-looking video quickly and easily. But which features suit the way you work – and help turn your ideas into YouTube content that gets noticed?
Resolution can be key, giving you the freedom to crop in or downsample to 4K or Full HD for a more detailed image that keeps viewers engaged. A portable, video-friendly design may be high on your list if you shoot on the move, while features such as professional audio control, long-form recording and multi-camera compatibility are more likely to matter in a studio setup.
"One of the interesting things about YouTube is that it's constantly evolving, and it can accept a lot of different formats," says Aron Randhawa, Senior Product Marketing Specialist at Canon Europe.
"It's making people rethink the formats they traditionally shoot in. For many years, most content was 16:9, but now we're seeing platforms like YouTube natively supporting formats such as 4:3 and even 9:16 – particularly for Shorts. YouTube channels are finding new ways to keep audiences engaged, not just through regular uploads but also short-form content."