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The Best Cameras for Interview Videos in 2025 (And How to Actually Use Them)

  • Writer: Mark Ledbetter
    Mark Ledbetter
  • Jun 9
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jun 29


Banner image showing a professional-grade video camera setup in soft lighting, with bold text reading “The Best Cameras for Interview Videos in 2025.”


Why Interview Filming Needs a Different Kind of Camera


Note: Some of the links below are affiliate links — we only recommend gear we’ve used and trust in our own productions.


Interview setups aren’t action shoots or travel vlogs — they’re intimate, controlled, and emotionally driven. The best interview cameras help preserve:


  • Skin tone accuracy (for a natural, human look)

  • Reliable autofocus (especially for solo shooters)

  • Strong low-light performance (interior living rooms, windowside setups)

  • Depth of field (to separate your subject from their background)


If you're filming a loved one or client, technical friction breaks trust. That’s why good gear matters.


Some of these may include affiliate links, but we only recommend what we trust for our own productions.

Camera

Price

Best For

Sensor

Notes

Canon R50

$949

Beginners

APS-C

Great colors, simple UI

Sony ZV-E1

$2,498

Low-light setups

Full-frame

Compact, eye-AF

Sony FX6

$4,399

Pro-level work

Full-frame

Built-in ND, XLR audio


Best Budget Camera for Interviews (< $1,000)


A compact Canon EOS R50 mirrorless camera with a kit lens attached, ideal for beginner video creators and family storytellers.

Why it works:

  • Great skin tones straight out of camera

  • Dual Pixel AF with face tracking

  • Lightweight — easy to set up and forget




Pair with: A $30 softbox and a cheap lav mic (like the Rode Lavalier Go). This setup punches above its weight.



Best Mid-Range Hybrid Camera for Solo Creators

The Sony ZV-E1 full-frame mirrorless camera, designed for solo content creators with excellent autofocus and low-light capability.

Why it works:

  • Incredible low-light performance

  • Background defocus button for quick depth

  • AI-powered eye-tracking autofocus


Real-world tip: Shoot in S-Cinetone or Neutral. Add a soft hair light behind the subject for subtle dimension.




Best High-End Camera for Cinematic Interviews



The Sony FX6 cinema camera with a top handle and external monitor, built for professional video interviews and cinematic storytelling.


Why it works:

  • Lightweight full-frame sensor for beautiful skin tones and depth.

  • Reliable eye-tracking autofocus perfect for one-person shoots.

  • Built-in stabilization means smoother handheld shots, even in tight spaces.


Pair with: A modest full-frame lens (like a 28–60mm kit lens) and a small lighting kit (1–2 soft LED panels).


Pro tip: Shoot in S-Log3 or S-Cinetone if you want a cinematic look straight from camera.





Interview Tips Most People Overlook


1. Lav mics > boom mics. Clip-on mics make subjects feel less “on set.” Use a safety pin under their shirt if needed.


2. Choose natural light near a window — but add fill light on the shadow side. Don’t let one side of their face go dark.


3. Camera height = eye level. Resist the temptation to angle up or down. Keep it direct and human.


4. Shoot a little B-roll. Hands, photos on the table, smiles between questions. It’ll help your edit feel polished and personal.


5. Test everything with your own family member. Your interview skills grow when you're emotionally invested.



Want to Skip the Setup and Just Be Present?


If you’d rather skip the gear and focus on the story, Bloodline isn’t just an interview service — it’s a legacy film experience.


We sit down with your parent or grandparent in a setting that feels like home, and craft a beautifully edited film that preserves their life story for future generations.


You show up with love. We’ll handle the rest.




About the Author


I'm Mark Ledbetter, a professional editor/colorist and post-production expert based in Los Angeles. I cover editing workflows, cinema gear and how indie filmmakers can stay ahead in a rapidly evolving tech landscape. Find out About Testament Productions.

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