What is the best camera for YouTube with a flip screen? In this video, we compare the Canon M50 and the Sony A6400. π΄ Check out the Canon M50 on Amazon here:
https://geni.us/wtUvut6 (Amazon) (affiliate) π΅Check out the Sony A6400 on Amazon here:
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1. Canon EOS M50 with Kit Lens:
https://geni.us/6O8m4Canon 11-22mm M50 Vlogging Lens:
https://geni.us/Hx4hqy2. Sony Alpha a6400 with Kit Lens:
https://geni.us/sZDNeSony 10-18mm Vlogging Lens:
https://geni.us/Wgq7MHcWe use this rig with the Sony A6400 so that the mic no longer blocks the flip screen.
https://geni.us/oGCBbM (It's for the A6500 but it fits perfect)
3. (Full Video Review) Canon M50 Complete Review:
https://youtu.be/3BFOxfgn-MY4. (Full Video Review) Sony a6400 Complete Review:
https://youtu.be/7uvy2vIQknQ6. Canon has a great refurbishment program! They offer used, refurbished cameras with a one-year warranty at a steeply discounted price. Availability varies, but check it out!
http://bit.ly/CanonRefurbs2020 Sean Cannell on Social Media:
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What is the best camera for YouTube this year? In this video, Omar and Sean from Think Media TV review the top two contenders. This video covers the Canon M50 vs the Sony A6400. Watch the video for details.These two cameras are the some of the best vlogging cameras on the market.
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