Canon’s new camera features a swivel mechanism that allows the sensor and lens mount to interchange between forward-facing and selfie orientations. As a matter of fact, the design offers some advantages to your default camera when vlogging is involved. Another interesting fact is that you don’t need to contort your hand to properly frame yourself in the shot.
The recording is made easier knowing that the screen is always in front of you. Another advantage is that you could use Canon’s full-frame glass with this gadget, opening up the opportunity for some cinematic shots.
For a camera that’s built around vlogging, that wouldn’t be ideal. There’s nothing about gimbal support in Canon’s documentation, meaning any stabilization would have to be provided by a potential in-body mechanism and through the lens. Using Canon’s full-frame glass would also come with a trade-off.
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