Amateur Photographer

Cameras for video

If you want to shoot video as well as stills, these hybrid cameras should definitely make your shortlist…

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OM System OM-1 £1999 (body only)

This Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera features a 20MP sensor, a fast maximum burst rate of 120 frames per second and 1,053 AF points. It’s graet for video too, being able to capture highqualit­y 4K footage at up to 60p. It also has ports for headphones and an external mic so enhanced audio can be both recorded and monitored.

Fujifilm X-T4 £1549 (body only)

This is the best moviecentr­ic camera from Fujifilm’s line-up, built around a 26MP APS-C X-Trans sensor. An advanced IBIS system also gives up to 6.5 stops of compensati­on. It captures 4K video at 60p, 10x slow motion at Full HD and the IBIS system smooths out your footage. You can also shoot with F-Log and use the various film simulation modes to add retro style to your footage.

Sony A7 IV £2,399 (body only)

Built around a 33MP full-frame Exmor R sensor, the Sony benefits from 759 AF points that back up an advanced autofocus system that includes Real-Time Eye AF. It can shoot 4K 60p movies that can be recorded to one or both of the SD card slots. What’s more, the A7IV also includes Sony’s S-Cinetone feature to bring a more cinematic look to your footage.

Canon EOS R6 £2,399 (body only)

When it comes to all-round cameras that offer great specs for both stills and videos, the Canon R6 is hard to beat – offering up to 8 stops of stabilisat­ion and a 20MP full-frame CMOS sensor. The R6 can shoot 4K 60p video and also includes Canon’s renowned Dual Pixel AF system. If you fit an adapter you will also be able to take advantage of all your EF-mount lenses, too. A great choice.

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