How to choose a vlogging camera in 2025? Solo vlogging is a marathon, not a sprint: you need reliable focus, stabilization, reasonable recording limits and – yes – really good sound. Here’s a clear guide to the best vlogging cameras in 2025, divided by scenario (home studio, walk-and-talk, night city, fast terrain), plus a selection of wireless microphones to save your shot. How to choose a vlogging camera in 2025?
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If you've been panicking over the past few weeks about whether you'll have to replace your Xperia phone with some generic "catalog Android," we've got some relief for you. Sony has decided to publicly explain what's going on with its phones after announcing a decline in sales in Europe and starting to flirt with outsourcing the production of its top models. (Yes, the mid-range Xperia has long been made by OEMs.)
The Sony RX1R III is finally here – a compact camera with a 61MP full-frame sensor, AI autofocus and Zeiss optics. Is the Sony RX1R III worth the decade-long wait?
DJI, until recently known as Mr. "the one with the drones", is sending two new DJI cameras into the world in 2025 that could concretely shake up the world of action and professional video production. On the one hand, we have the DJI Osmo 360 - a new 360-degree action camera that has just escaped into the online wilds with its 8K resolution. On the other, we have the upcoming DJI Ronin Mirrorless Camera 2025 - a device that promises a mirrorless renaissance with a touch of Hasselblad and stabilization that will make even gimbals ashamed of their existence. The DJI Osmo is certain to arrive in July 2025, but the date for the biggest novelty is not yet known.
Is DJI really entering the world of mirrorless cameras with the DJI Ronin Mirrorless 2025 (working name), which promises a full-frame (36 × 24 mm) sensor with approximately 45 MP, built-in 4-axis IBIS stabilization, 4K/120 fps (10-bit, ProRes) video and wireless cloud upload - all for around €2,500 (estimated, 2025). Competitors such as the Sony Alpha 1 (€7,300), Canon EOS R5 (€4,500) and Nikon Z8 (€4,300) now get a serious challenger in the “killer class” of the mid-range price range.
Full-frame, cinematic charm and "AI for everything" – Sony's new Sony FX2 is the answer to the question no one dared to ask: "Why should I choose between quality and compactness?"
The new Sony WH-1000XM6. Best noise cancellation ever, studio quality and a collaboration with Post Malone? Sony still dominates the game. In our weekly test, we thoroughly tested and tested them in every possible scenario.
Sony is back. Again. With a new flagship. The Sony Xperia 1 VII - 2025 is a hybrid that combines three worlds: the photographic world of Alpha cameras, the audio nostalgia of Walkman sound and the prestigious visual experience of BRAVIA TVs. All this is packed into a phone that costs more than a weekend getaway in Venice, but promises an experience like no other smartphone. Is this really a new milestone or just technological boasting with a hefty price tag?
If you've been eyeing Sony's legendary WH-1000XM5 headphones for a while, now's not the time to panic. Why? Because the new XM6 model is coming — and that means the best headphones on the planet are now available at a much more "human" price. So - the best headphones in the world, the Sony WH-1000XM5, are now discounted by almost 50%.
If you're looking for wireless headphones that offer premium features without the high price tag (they cost just €129), the Soundcore Liberty 5 are the right choice. With advanced Adaptive ANC 3.0 technology, Dolby Audio, LDAC support, and an exceptionally long battery life, these headphones are a serious competitor to more expensive models.
While Sony is still officially as silent as a yogi in a monastery, the music of rumors is getting louder. The WF-1000XM6, the next generation of its ultra-popular wireless headphone series, is about to reveal all its sonic secrets. Or at least some of them. And now—while we don't have a release date, a box, or a commercial featuring a Japanese DJ—we already know enough to form a pretty clear (and pretty excited) idea.
DJI, the king of drones and stabilization, is expected to launch its first mirrorless camera - the DJI Mirrorless Camera - by the end of 2025. Rumors point to a full-frame sensor, built-in stabilization and a modern design - all spiced up with the genetic code of the prestigious Hasselblad. If the promises come true, it could collapse the long-standing dominance of Sony, Canon and Nikon.