Filmmaking Camera
Filmmaking is a very specific skill, and it takes a lot of equipment to make a movie. But if you're just starting out, or if you want to upgrade your video-making capabilities, there are some great options out there for cameras that will help you get the most out of your footage. Browse the top-ranked list of filmmaking cameras below along with associated reviews and opinions.
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Canon - EOS R50 4K Video Mirrorless Camera with RF-S18-45mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Lens - Black
SKU: J7C86SR98QSee all Mirrorless CamerasProduct Description
A black mirrorless camera offering 24.2MP photos, 4K video, fast autofocus, and versatile RF-S zoom lens.$799.99 Your price for this item is $799.99Save $100Was $899.99The previous price was $899.99 -
Sony - Cinema Line FX30B Super 35 Camera - Gray
SKU: J7XSRH534LSee all Mirrorless CamerasProduct Description
A gray APS-C camera delivering 6K oversampled cinematic video with advanced autofocus and image stabilization.$2,099.99 Your price for this item is $2,099.99 -
Sony - Cinema Line FX30 Super 35 Camera - Gray
SKU: J7XSRH53L9See all Mirrorless CamerasProduct Description
A compact gray camera delivering cinematic 4K video, 26MP stills, advanced autofocus, and image stabilization.$2,499.99 Your price for this item is $2,499.99 -
Canon - EOS C80 6K Video Mirrorless Cinema Camera (Body Only) - Black
SKU: J7C86SQZ2ZSee all Mirrorless CamerasProduct Description
A black mirrorless cinema camera featuring a 6K full-frame stacked CMOS sensor and advanced autofocus.$5,849.00 Your price for this item is $5,849.00 -
Canon - EOS C70 4K Video Mirrorless Cinema Camera with RF24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens - Black
SKU: JXL8XX3CK2See all Mirrorless CamerasProduct Description
A professional black cinema camera kit featuring a 4K Super 35mm sensor and RF24-105mm f/4 IS USM lens.$6,049.00 Your price for this item is $6,049.00 -
Panasonic - LUMIX Full-Frame Box-Style Live & Cinema Camera, 6K 24p / 5.9K 30p 10-bit Unlimited Video - DC-BS1H - Black
SKU: J3Z7HSXKGQSee all Mirrorless CamerasProduct Description
A versatile black box-style camera offering 6K 24p video, full-frame CMOS sensor, and advanced connectivity.$3,164.95 Your price for this item is $3,164.95Save $335Was $3,499.99The previous price was $3,499.99 -
Canon - EOS C70 4K Video Mirrorless Cinema Camera with RF24-70 f/2.8 L IS USM Lens - Black
SKU: JXL8XX8P3PSee all Mirrorless CamerasProduct Description
A black mirrorless cinema camera kit delivering 4K video, advanced autofocus, and a fast RF24-70mm f/2.8 lens.$5,999.00 Your price for this item is $5,999.00Save $1300Was $7,299.00The previous price was $7,299.00 -
Blackmagic Design - Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2 - Black
SKU: BS3JY9V99VSee all Mirrorless CamerasProduct Description
A handheld black 6K digital film camera with Super 35 HDR sensor, EF mount, and touchscreen.$2,246.31 Your price for this item is $2,246.31Save $93Was $2,339.95The previous price was $2,339.95 -
NiSi - JetMag Pro 82MAG Filmmaker Magnetic Filter Kit (82mm)
SKU: CZT3ZLH67GSee all FiltersProduct Description
A magnetic filter kit enabling quick, secure filter swaps with professional build and accurate color reproduction.$489.00 Your price for this item is $489.00 -
Neewer - Aluminum Camera Cage with Top Handle & Dual Grips, Arca Base, VS10 - Black
SKU: CZWCCR9LCQSee all Camera StabilizersProduct Description
An aluminum alloy camera cage in black with top handle, dual grips, and Arca base for versatile filming.$80.99 Your price for this item is $80.99
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FAQ
When choosing a filmmaking camera, consider features such as 4K or higher video resolution, interchangeable lenses, manual controls for exposure and focus, high frame rate options, robust audio input options, and strong low-light performance.
Yes, many DSLR and mirrorless cameras are popular choices for filmmakers due to their large sensors, interchangeable lenses, and advanced video capabilities. They are suitable for both beginners and professionals.
Essential accessories include external microphones for better audio, tripods or stabilizers for steady shots, extra batteries, high-capacity memory cards, and neutral density filters for shooting in bright conditions.
Yes, entry-level filmmaking cameras often have user-friendly interfaces, built-in guides, and automatic settings. Popular choices for beginners include certain models from Canon, Sony, and Panasonic that balance ease of use with quality features.
Sensor size greatly affects image quality, depth of field, and low-light performance. Larger sensors, such as full-frame or Super 35mm, are preferred by many filmmakers for their cinematic look and improved image quality.