With YouTube channels and blogs becoming the latest trends, teens are often left wondering which of the latest gadgets and gizmos will improve their video’s digital quality and score them the most followers.
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A recent increase of interest mirrorless, compact cameras has taken young people by storm, but are they the most effective tech, cost and quality wise?
These two models, the Panasonic Lumix G7, and the Canon 750D are highly advanced, modern cameras that both produce excellent quality photography.
The Panasonic Lumix G7 however has post shot focus, taking a series of rapid shots when the shutter button is pressed.
Then, afterwards you can select various focus points that enhance the photos aesthetic appeal.
This would be great tech for someone wanting to edit or enhance their photos and videos.
The Panasonic model starts at $798 with a 25mm lens, which considering the image quality, coming from such a compact camera, is a relatively reasonable price.
The Canon 750D on the other hand, is a bulkier camera with older technology.
However, the image quality is undeniably better than the Panasonic model and something about the feel of this camera gives you a sense of confidence and self-assumed expertise.
Both cameras are touch screen with Wi-Fi access.
Personally, the Panasonic model would be a great camera for travelling, whereas the Canon 750D would be perfect for those family portraits or sunset shots.
The Canon 750D is a notably higher price starting at $998.
I have narrowed down the key factors that may influence your choices.
Lumix G7
- 4k video quality
- Post-photo focus
- Lightweight
- Swivel screen for awkward shots
- Mirrorless compact
- $798+25mm lens-lowest priced pack
Canon 750D
- 24.2 megapixels
- Crystal clear display
- excellent photos
- Bulkier and feels more professional
- Easy to use
- $998+18-55mm lens-lowest priced pack
If you are looking for something more than the phone on your camera these are a good place to start.