At Samy's Camera, we carry ultra high definition professional video cameras up to 4K resolution that will allow you to film stunning video, whether you're a professional or just want to shoot like one. We offer some of the most popular professional camcorders from brands you know and love, like Canon, Sony, and Panasonic. Since we offer so many professional video cameras at a variety of price points, you're sure to find one to fit your budget.
If you're ready to start recording high-quality videos from a 4k ultra HD professional video camera, Samy's Camera has you covered. All of our professional camcorders have flexible audio recording options via internal microphones or external microphone input terminals. Many of our 4k ultra HD camcorders can also connect to Wi-Fi, allowing seamless uploads and even live streaming. To take your filming to the next level, consider mounting your professional camcorder on a video tripod to reduce motion blur.
What Makes a Digital Video Camera "Professional?"
While it's easy to film with any modern phone or video camera, professional camcorders will come with their own suite of specifications and adjustments that can transform the way you film. Two of the most important specifications are frame rate and form factor. A professional camcorder will be able to film at a minimum frame rate of 24 frames per second, and will feature ultra HD 4K capabilities. They'll also have an ergonomic design that takes some of the physical strain out of filming. Some professional video cameras will also work with cinematic lenses with added focus and exposure settings.
What Are the Types of Professional Video Cameras?
Professional video cameras come in two types: professional camcorders and professional broadcast video cameras. Pro camcorders are all-in-one, ultra HD 4K super-charged versions of the popular consumer camcorders, but feature better image stabilization, more features, and higher picture quality. They tend to be lightweight and compact for videographers on the go, or who need to film for long periods of time. Broadcast video cameras are more typically found in TV studio environments rigged up to external monitors and recorders.