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Uncovering 8 Must-Have Mirrorless Cams for Video Creators
8 Best Mirrorless Cameras Vloggers Should Know
Richard Bennett
Nov 01, 2022• Proven solutions
Mirrorless cameras are great for vloggers wanting a powerful camera without the weight and size of a DSLR camera. As mirrorless cameras are becoming better with all the advancements in camera technology, more and more DSLR camera vloggers are switching over to vlogging with a mirrorless camera. Below is our list and review of the eight best mirrorless cameras for vlogging.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A VLOGGING CAMERA
1. Fully articulated screen (flip screen)
2. Good continual autofocus while recording video
3. Good focus priority through face recognition
4. Touch to focus
5. Good low-light performance
6. external mic jack, hot/cold shoe bracket
7. optical image stabilization
8. good battery life
Check out my full list of 10 Things To Look For In A Vlogging Camera to understand the importance of these camera features.
THE 8 BEST MIRRORLESS CAMERAS FOR VLOGGING (2018)
Camera | Release Date | Sensor Size | Flip Screen | Mic Port | Price | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CanonEOSM50 | ![]() |
February2018 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- |
PanasonicLumixDC-GH5S | ![]() |
January2018 | Four Thirds(19.2 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$$ |
SonyAlphaa7R III | ![]() |
October2017 | Full Frame(35.9 x 24 mm) | Tilting | Yes | $$$ |
CanonEOSM100 | ![]() |
August2017 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Flip Up | No | $ |
CanonEOSM6 | ![]() |
February2017 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Flip Up | Yes | $- |
SonyAlphaa6500 | ![]() |
October2016 | APS-C(23.5 x 15.6 mm) | Tilting | Yes | $$- |
PanasonicLumixDMC-G85 | ![]() |
September2016 | Four Thirds(17.3 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- |
PanasonicLumixDMC-G7 | ![]() |
May2015 | Four Thirds(17.3 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $ |
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Best daily mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M50 The Canon EOS M50 is Canon’s first mirrorless camera that comes equipped with both a fully-articulated screen and an external microphone jack. It came out only a few months ago and is already considered one of the best mirrorless cameras for vlogging. The M50 is also the only camera on our list that you can buy at a prosumer’s budget that shoots 4K video. Yes, the Sony a7R III and Panasonic GH5S also shoot 4K video, but they are much more expensive. With Canon’s new DIGIC 8 Image Processor, the camera’s dual-pixel autofocusing system will perform even better. PROS - Can shoot UHD 4K videos at 23.98 fps - Has a 2.36m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder CONS - No image stabilization - Battery life could be longer |
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Best entry-level mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M100 The Canon EOS M100 is a small, but powerful mirrorless camera for vlogging. This camera can shoot full HD 1080p videos at 60 fps. It cannot shoot 4K video, unfortunately. It uses its DIGIC 7 Image Processor and dual-pixel autofocusing system to ensure that your vlogs are always in focus. The M100 provides great ISO sensitivity options - it can reach up to ISO 25600. With its built-in Wi-Fi with NFC, you can transfer your media seamlessly to a computer. PROS - Affordable - Great connectivity options CONS - Lacks advanced video recording features - No viewfinder |
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Best mid-range mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M50 The Canon EOS M50 wins this category as well in our books. It is the only camera on our list that shoots 4K video that is priced much lower than the Sony a7R III and the Panasonic GH7S. In case you missed it, check out my review on the Canon EOS M50. |
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Best professional mirrorless camera for vlogging: Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5S Originally, Panasonic had released it’s GH5 as a hybrid camera that handles both photography and videography well. In response to hearing customers’ interest in a more video-focused camera, Panasonic came up with the GH5S. In our list of the top mirrorless cameras, the Panasonic GH5S and the Sony a7R III are the two professional mirrorless cameras that can record 4K video. Between the two, though, the GH5S wins as the best professional mirrorless camera for vlogging because it sports a fully-articulated screen. Its micro four-thirds sensor is smaller than the a7R III’s full-frame sensor. Even with a smaller sensor, though, the GH5S is made to still autofocus well in low lighting conditions. Another amazing feature is its ability to record 240 fps slow-motion video at full HD 1080p. PROS - ISO sensitivity goes up to 204800 - High video bit rates CONS - Expensive - The camera body weighs about 1.5 lbs |
Want to compare even more cameras? Check out…
12 Best Vlogging Cameras (2018)
Top 11 Cheap Vlogging Cameras (2018)
7 Best DSLR Cameras For Vlogging (2018)
12 Best Vlogging Cameras With A Flip Screen (2018)
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Nov 01, 2022• Proven solutions
Mirrorless cameras are great for vloggers wanting a powerful camera without the weight and size of a DSLR camera. As mirrorless cameras are becoming better with all the advancements in camera technology, more and more DSLR camera vloggers are switching over to vlogging with a mirrorless camera. Below is our list and review of the eight best mirrorless cameras for vlogging.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A VLOGGING CAMERA
1. Fully articulated screen (flip screen)
2. Good continual autofocus while recording video
3. Good focus priority through face recognition
4. Touch to focus
5. Good low-light performance
6. external mic jack, hot/cold shoe bracket
7. optical image stabilization
8. good battery life
Check out my full list of 10 Things To Look For In A Vlogging Camera to understand the importance of these camera features.
THE 8 BEST MIRRORLESS CAMERAS FOR VLOGGING (2018)
Camera | Release Date | Sensor Size | Flip Screen | Mic Port | Price | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CanonEOSM50 | ![]() |
February2018 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- |
PanasonicLumixDC-GH5S | ![]() |
January2018 | Four Thirds(19.2 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$$ |
SonyAlphaa7R III | ![]() |
October2017 | Full Frame(35.9 x 24 mm) | Tilting | Yes | $$$ |
CanonEOSM100 | ![]() |
August2017 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Flip Up | No | $ |
CanonEOSM6 | ![]() |
February2017 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Flip Up | Yes | $- |
SonyAlphaa6500 | ![]() |
October2016 | APS-C(23.5 x 15.6 mm) | Tilting | Yes | $$- |
PanasonicLumixDMC-G85 | ![]() |
September2016 | Four Thirds(17.3 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- |
PanasonicLumixDMC-G7 | ![]() |
May2015 | Four Thirds(17.3 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $ |
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Best daily mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M50 The Canon EOS M50 is Canon’s first mirrorless camera that comes equipped with both a fully-articulated screen and an external microphone jack. It came out only a few months ago and is already considered one of the best mirrorless cameras for vlogging. The M50 is also the only camera on our list that you can buy at a prosumer’s budget that shoots 4K video. Yes, the Sony a7R III and Panasonic GH5S also shoot 4K video, but they are much more expensive. With Canon’s new DIGIC 8 Image Processor, the camera’s dual-pixel autofocusing system will perform even better. PROS - Can shoot UHD 4K videos at 23.98 fps - Has a 2.36m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder CONS - No image stabilization - Battery life could be longer |
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Best entry-level mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M100 The Canon EOS M100 is a small, but powerful mirrorless camera for vlogging. This camera can shoot full HD 1080p videos at 60 fps. It cannot shoot 4K video, unfortunately. It uses its DIGIC 7 Image Processor and dual-pixel autofocusing system to ensure that your vlogs are always in focus. The M100 provides great ISO sensitivity options - it can reach up to ISO 25600. With its built-in Wi-Fi with NFC, you can transfer your media seamlessly to a computer. PROS - Affordable - Great connectivity options CONS - Lacks advanced video recording features - No viewfinder |
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Best mid-range mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M50 The Canon EOS M50 wins this category as well in our books. It is the only camera on our list that shoots 4K video that is priced much lower than the Sony a7R III and the Panasonic GH7S. In case you missed it, check out my review on the Canon EOS M50. |
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Best professional mirrorless camera for vlogging: Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5S Originally, Panasonic had released it’s GH5 as a hybrid camera that handles both photography and videography well. In response to hearing customers’ interest in a more video-focused camera, Panasonic came up with the GH5S. In our list of the top mirrorless cameras, the Panasonic GH5S and the Sony a7R III are the two professional mirrorless cameras that can record 4K video. Between the two, though, the GH5S wins as the best professional mirrorless camera for vlogging because it sports a fully-articulated screen. Its micro four-thirds sensor is smaller than the a7R III’s full-frame sensor. Even with a smaller sensor, though, the GH5S is made to still autofocus well in low lighting conditions. Another amazing feature is its ability to record 240 fps slow-motion video at full HD 1080p. PROS - ISO sensitivity goes up to 204800 - High video bit rates CONS - Expensive - The camera body weighs about 1.5 lbs |
Want to compare even more cameras? Check out…
12 Best Vlogging Cameras (2018)
Top 11 Cheap Vlogging Cameras (2018)
7 Best DSLR Cameras For Vlogging (2018)
12 Best Vlogging Cameras With A Flip Screen (2018)
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Nov 01, 2022• Proven solutions
Mirrorless cameras are great for vloggers wanting a powerful camera without the weight and size of a DSLR camera. As mirrorless cameras are becoming better with all the advancements in camera technology, more and more DSLR camera vloggers are switching over to vlogging with a mirrorless camera. Below is our list and review of the eight best mirrorless cameras for vlogging.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A VLOGGING CAMERA
1. Fully articulated screen (flip screen)
2. Good continual autofocus while recording video
3. Good focus priority through face recognition
4. Touch to focus
5. Good low-light performance
6. external mic jack, hot/cold shoe bracket
7. optical image stabilization
8. good battery life
Check out my full list of 10 Things To Look For In A Vlogging Camera to understand the importance of these camera features.
THE 8 BEST MIRRORLESS CAMERAS FOR VLOGGING (2018)
Camera | Release Date | Sensor Size | Flip Screen | Mic Port | Price | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CanonEOSM50 | ![]() |
February2018 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- |
PanasonicLumixDC-GH5S | ![]() |
January2018 | Four Thirds(19.2 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$$ |
SonyAlphaa7R III | ![]() |
October2017 | Full Frame(35.9 x 24 mm) | Tilting | Yes | $$$ |
CanonEOSM100 | ![]() |
August2017 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Flip Up | No | $ |
CanonEOSM6 | ![]() |
February2017 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Flip Up | Yes | $- |
SonyAlphaa6500 | ![]() |
October2016 | APS-C(23.5 x 15.6 mm) | Tilting | Yes | $$- |
PanasonicLumixDMC-G85 | ![]() |
September2016 | Four Thirds(17.3 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- |
PanasonicLumixDMC-G7 | ![]() |
May2015 | Four Thirds(17.3 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $ |
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Best daily mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M50 The Canon EOS M50 is Canon’s first mirrorless camera that comes equipped with both a fully-articulated screen and an external microphone jack. It came out only a few months ago and is already considered one of the best mirrorless cameras for vlogging. The M50 is also the only camera on our list that you can buy at a prosumer’s budget that shoots 4K video. Yes, the Sony a7R III and Panasonic GH5S also shoot 4K video, but they are much more expensive. With Canon’s new DIGIC 8 Image Processor, the camera’s dual-pixel autofocusing system will perform even better. PROS - Can shoot UHD 4K videos at 23.98 fps - Has a 2.36m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder CONS - No image stabilization - Battery life could be longer |
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Best entry-level mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M100 The Canon EOS M100 is a small, but powerful mirrorless camera for vlogging. This camera can shoot full HD 1080p videos at 60 fps. It cannot shoot 4K video, unfortunately. It uses its DIGIC 7 Image Processor and dual-pixel autofocusing system to ensure that your vlogs are always in focus. The M100 provides great ISO sensitivity options - it can reach up to ISO 25600. With its built-in Wi-Fi with NFC, you can transfer your media seamlessly to a computer. PROS - Affordable - Great connectivity options CONS - Lacks advanced video recording features - No viewfinder |
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Best mid-range mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M50 The Canon EOS M50 wins this category as well in our books. It is the only camera on our list that shoots 4K video that is priced much lower than the Sony a7R III and the Panasonic GH7S. In case you missed it, check out my review on the Canon EOS M50. |
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Best professional mirrorless camera for vlogging: Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5S Originally, Panasonic had released it’s GH5 as a hybrid camera that handles both photography and videography well. In response to hearing customers’ interest in a more video-focused camera, Panasonic came up with the GH5S. In our list of the top mirrorless cameras, the Panasonic GH5S and the Sony a7R III are the two professional mirrorless cameras that can record 4K video. Between the two, though, the GH5S wins as the best professional mirrorless camera for vlogging because it sports a fully-articulated screen. Its micro four-thirds sensor is smaller than the a7R III’s full-frame sensor. Even with a smaller sensor, though, the GH5S is made to still autofocus well in low lighting conditions. Another amazing feature is its ability to record 240 fps slow-motion video at full HD 1080p. PROS - ISO sensitivity goes up to 204800 - High video bit rates CONS - Expensive - The camera body weighs about 1.5 lbs |
Want to compare even more cameras? Check out…
12 Best Vlogging Cameras (2018)
Top 11 Cheap Vlogging Cameras (2018)
7 Best DSLR Cameras For Vlogging (2018)
12 Best Vlogging Cameras With A Flip Screen (2018)
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Nov 01, 2022• Proven solutions
Mirrorless cameras are great for vloggers wanting a powerful camera without the weight and size of a DSLR camera. As mirrorless cameras are becoming better with all the advancements in camera technology, more and more DSLR camera vloggers are switching over to vlogging with a mirrorless camera. Below is our list and review of the eight best mirrorless cameras for vlogging.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A VLOGGING CAMERA
1. Fully articulated screen (flip screen)
2. Good continual autofocus while recording video
3. Good focus priority through face recognition
4. Touch to focus
5. Good low-light performance
6. external mic jack, hot/cold shoe bracket
7. optical image stabilization
8. good battery life
Check out my full list of 10 Things To Look For In A Vlogging Camera to understand the importance of these camera features.
THE 8 BEST MIRRORLESS CAMERAS FOR VLOGGING (2018)
Camera | Release Date | Sensor Size | Flip Screen | Mic Port | Price | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CanonEOSM50 | ![]() |
February2018 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- |
PanasonicLumixDC-GH5S | ![]() |
January2018 | Four Thirds(19.2 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $$$ |
SonyAlphaa7R III | ![]() |
October2017 | Full Frame(35.9 x 24 mm) | Tilting | Yes | $$$ |
CanonEOSM100 | ![]() |
August2017 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Flip Up | No | $ |
CanonEOSM6 | ![]() |
February2017 | APS-C(22.3 x 14.9 mm) | Flip Up | Yes | $- |
SonyAlphaa6500 | ![]() |
October2016 | APS-C(23.5 x 15.6 mm) | Tilting | Yes | $$- |
PanasonicLumixDMC-G85 | ![]() |
September2016 | Four Thirds(17.3 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $- |
PanasonicLumixDMC-G7 | ![]() |
May2015 | Four Thirds(17.3 x 13 mm) | Fully Articulated | Yes | $ |
![]() |
Best daily mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M50 The Canon EOS M50 is Canon’s first mirrorless camera that comes equipped with both a fully-articulated screen and an external microphone jack. It came out only a few months ago and is already considered one of the best mirrorless cameras for vlogging. The M50 is also the only camera on our list that you can buy at a prosumer’s budget that shoots 4K video. Yes, the Sony a7R III and Panasonic GH5S also shoot 4K video, but they are much more expensive. With Canon’s new DIGIC 8 Image Processor, the camera’s dual-pixel autofocusing system will perform even better. PROS - Can shoot UHD 4K videos at 23.98 fps - Has a 2.36m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder CONS - No image stabilization - Battery life could be longer |
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Best entry-level mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M100 The Canon EOS M100 is a small, but powerful mirrorless camera for vlogging. This camera can shoot full HD 1080p videos at 60 fps. It cannot shoot 4K video, unfortunately. It uses its DIGIC 7 Image Processor and dual-pixel autofocusing system to ensure that your vlogs are always in focus. The M100 provides great ISO sensitivity options - it can reach up to ISO 25600. With its built-in Wi-Fi with NFC, you can transfer your media seamlessly to a computer. PROS - Affordable - Great connectivity options CONS - Lacks advanced video recording features - No viewfinder |
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Best mid-range mirrorless camera for vlogging: Canon EOS M50 The Canon EOS M50 wins this category as well in our books. It is the only camera on our list that shoots 4K video that is priced much lower than the Sony a7R III and the Panasonic GH7S. In case you missed it, check out my review on the Canon EOS M50. |
![]() |
Best professional mirrorless camera for vlogging: Panasonic Lumix DC-GH5S Originally, Panasonic had released it’s GH5 as a hybrid camera that handles both photography and videography well. In response to hearing customers’ interest in a more video-focused camera, Panasonic came up with the GH5S. In our list of the top mirrorless cameras, the Panasonic GH5S and the Sony a7R III are the two professional mirrorless cameras that can record 4K video. Between the two, though, the GH5S wins as the best professional mirrorless camera for vlogging because it sports a fully-articulated screen. Its micro four-thirds sensor is smaller than the a7R III’s full-frame sensor. Even with a smaller sensor, though, the GH5S is made to still autofocus well in low lighting conditions. Another amazing feature is its ability to record 240 fps slow-motion video at full HD 1080p. PROS - ISO sensitivity goes up to 204800 - High video bit rates CONS - Expensive - The camera body weighs about 1.5 lbs |
Want to compare even more cameras? Check out…
12 Best Vlogging Cameras (2018)
Top 11 Cheap Vlogging Cameras (2018)
7 Best DSLR Cameras For Vlogging (2018)
12 Best Vlogging Cameras With A Flip Screen (2018)
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Mastering YouTube: Organizing Music Into a Playlist
How to Make a Playlist on YouTube
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Youtube is one of the largest video-sharing platforms used worldwide by different people and nations without any limitation or restriction of language, region, or interests. It contains billions of videos, and thousands of new videos are uploaded on Youtube daily. To make your channel or your brand stand out in this crowd, it is important to arrange your videos in the form of playlists. These playlists help you manage your videos and allow the viewers to find the required video easily and conveniently. In this article, we are going to show you how to make a playlist on Youtube.
Youtube playlists not only help in arranging the videos that you upload on Youtube. But you can also create a playlist of any video available on Youtube. Whether it is a song, recipe, movie, or something else, you add it into your playlist to arrange them according to your needs to access them easily when needed.
How to make a playlist on Youtube of your uploaded videos
If you are running a Youtube channel and upload videos very often, then it is important to arrange them so that the viewers can easily explore and find their relevant video in no time. The best way to do that is to make a separate playlist for each type of video you upload. To know how to make a playlist on Youtube, follow the below steps.
- Open Youtube. Click on your “Channel Icon” in the upper right corner, then click on “Your Channel”.
- Under Your Channel, click on the “Manage Videos” button. It will open the Youtube Studio of your Channel.
- In Youtube Studio, click on “Playlists” located on the left sidebar of the Studio.
- In this window, click on “New Playlist” located below your channel’s icon.
- Now it will ask you to enter “Playlist Title” and its “Visibility.” Name it accordingly and under Visibility, select an appropriate option according to your requirement and hit “Create.” Now your playlist is successfully created.
- Whenever you upload a new video on this channel, you can select the playlist you have created. While uploading the video, you can find a section named “Playlists” under the details tab.
- Click on the drop-down menu to open select a playlist from the playlists that you have created. Select one and hit “Done.”
After uploading the video, it will be added to the playlist that you have selected. You can create as many playlists as you want. There is no restriction on that.
How to make a playlist on Youtube of others’ videos
Sometimes you like a video so much that you want to save it for future use or add it to your favorites. In such cases, creating a Youtube playlist is the best option. It will help you arrange the videos according to their type. To make a playlist on Youtube of others’ videos, follow the below steps.
- Open Youtube. Play a video that you want to save to a Playlist.
- Click on the “Save” on the right side below the video. It will open a new pop-up window that will ask you to select a playlist to add this video to it. But since you want to create a new playlist, click on the “Create a new Playlist.”
- It will ask you to enter the Name and select the privacy of the playlist. Name it and choose the privacy according to your preference and hit “Create.” Your video will be added to the new playlist.
- You can easily access these playlists by clicking the three lines in the upper left corner of Youtube. Here you can find all the Playlists that you will create. Click on the playlist to access all the videos that are included in it.
Conclusion
Both of these processes of how to make a playlist on Youtube will help you whether you are a content creator or a simple Youtube user. With such a huge video database, it is difficult for users to keep their favorite videos to access them whenever they need them. Making a Youtube playlist can be very beneficial in such cases.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Youtube is one of the largest video-sharing platforms used worldwide by different people and nations without any limitation or restriction of language, region, or interests. It contains billions of videos, and thousands of new videos are uploaded on Youtube daily. To make your channel or your brand stand out in this crowd, it is important to arrange your videos in the form of playlists. These playlists help you manage your videos and allow the viewers to find the required video easily and conveniently. In this article, we are going to show you how to make a playlist on Youtube.
Youtube playlists not only help in arranging the videos that you upload on Youtube. But you can also create a playlist of any video available on Youtube. Whether it is a song, recipe, movie, or something else, you add it into your playlist to arrange them according to your needs to access them easily when needed.
How to make a playlist on Youtube of your uploaded videos
If you are running a Youtube channel and upload videos very often, then it is important to arrange them so that the viewers can easily explore and find their relevant video in no time. The best way to do that is to make a separate playlist for each type of video you upload. To know how to make a playlist on Youtube, follow the below steps.
- Open Youtube. Click on your “Channel Icon” in the upper right corner, then click on “Your Channel”.
- Under Your Channel, click on the “Manage Videos” button. It will open the Youtube Studio of your Channel.
- In Youtube Studio, click on “Playlists” located on the left sidebar of the Studio.
- In this window, click on “New Playlist” located below your channel’s icon.
- Now it will ask you to enter “Playlist Title” and its “Visibility.” Name it accordingly and under Visibility, select an appropriate option according to your requirement and hit “Create.” Now your playlist is successfully created.
- Whenever you upload a new video on this channel, you can select the playlist you have created. While uploading the video, you can find a section named “Playlists” under the details tab.
- Click on the drop-down menu to open select a playlist from the playlists that you have created. Select one and hit “Done.”
After uploading the video, it will be added to the playlist that you have selected. You can create as many playlists as you want. There is no restriction on that.
How to make a playlist on Youtube of others’ videos
Sometimes you like a video so much that you want to save it for future use or add it to your favorites. In such cases, creating a Youtube playlist is the best option. It will help you arrange the videos according to their type. To make a playlist on Youtube of others’ videos, follow the below steps.
- Open Youtube. Play a video that you want to save to a Playlist.
- Click on the “Save” on the right side below the video. It will open a new pop-up window that will ask you to select a playlist to add this video to it. But since you want to create a new playlist, click on the “Create a new Playlist.”
- It will ask you to enter the Name and select the privacy of the playlist. Name it and choose the privacy according to your preference and hit “Create.” Your video will be added to the new playlist.
- You can easily access these playlists by clicking the three lines in the upper left corner of Youtube. Here you can find all the Playlists that you will create. Click on the playlist to access all the videos that are included in it.
Conclusion
Both of these processes of how to make a playlist on Youtube will help you whether you are a content creator or a simple Youtube user. With such a huge video database, it is difficult for users to keep their favorite videos to access them whenever they need them. Making a Youtube playlist can be very beneficial in such cases.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
Liza Brown
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Youtube is one of the largest video-sharing platforms used worldwide by different people and nations without any limitation or restriction of language, region, or interests. It contains billions of videos, and thousands of new videos are uploaded on Youtube daily. To make your channel or your brand stand out in this crowd, it is important to arrange your videos in the form of playlists. These playlists help you manage your videos and allow the viewers to find the required video easily and conveniently. In this article, we are going to show you how to make a playlist on Youtube.
Youtube playlists not only help in arranging the videos that you upload on Youtube. But you can also create a playlist of any video available on Youtube. Whether it is a song, recipe, movie, or something else, you add it into your playlist to arrange them according to your needs to access them easily when needed.
How to make a playlist on Youtube of your uploaded videos
If you are running a Youtube channel and upload videos very often, then it is important to arrange them so that the viewers can easily explore and find their relevant video in no time. The best way to do that is to make a separate playlist for each type of video you upload. To know how to make a playlist on Youtube, follow the below steps.
- Open Youtube. Click on your “Channel Icon” in the upper right corner, then click on “Your Channel”.
- Under Your Channel, click on the “Manage Videos” button. It will open the Youtube Studio of your Channel.
- In Youtube Studio, click on “Playlists” located on the left sidebar of the Studio.
- In this window, click on “New Playlist” located below your channel’s icon.
- Now it will ask you to enter “Playlist Title” and its “Visibility.” Name it accordingly and under Visibility, select an appropriate option according to your requirement and hit “Create.” Now your playlist is successfully created.
- Whenever you upload a new video on this channel, you can select the playlist you have created. While uploading the video, you can find a section named “Playlists” under the details tab.
- Click on the drop-down menu to open select a playlist from the playlists that you have created. Select one and hit “Done.”
After uploading the video, it will be added to the playlist that you have selected. You can create as many playlists as you want. There is no restriction on that.
How to make a playlist on Youtube of others’ videos
Sometimes you like a video so much that you want to save it for future use or add it to your favorites. In such cases, creating a Youtube playlist is the best option. It will help you arrange the videos according to their type. To make a playlist on Youtube of others’ videos, follow the below steps.
- Open Youtube. Play a video that you want to save to a Playlist.
- Click on the “Save” on the right side below the video. It will open a new pop-up window that will ask you to select a playlist to add this video to it. But since you want to create a new playlist, click on the “Create a new Playlist.”
- It will ask you to enter the Name and select the privacy of the playlist. Name it and choose the privacy according to your preference and hit “Create.” Your video will be added to the new playlist.
- You can easily access these playlists by clicking the three lines in the upper left corner of Youtube. Here you can find all the Playlists that you will create. Click on the playlist to access all the videos that are included in it.
Conclusion
Both of these processes of how to make a playlist on Youtube will help you whether you are a content creator or a simple Youtube user. With such a huge video database, it is difficult for users to keep their favorite videos to access them whenever they need them. Making a Youtube playlist can be very beneficial in such cases.
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Youtube is one of the largest video-sharing platforms used worldwide by different people and nations without any limitation or restriction of language, region, or interests. It contains billions of videos, and thousands of new videos are uploaded on Youtube daily. To make your channel or your brand stand out in this crowd, it is important to arrange your videos in the form of playlists. These playlists help you manage your videos and allow the viewers to find the required video easily and conveniently. In this article, we are going to show you how to make a playlist on Youtube.
Youtube playlists not only help in arranging the videos that you upload on Youtube. But you can also create a playlist of any video available on Youtube. Whether it is a song, recipe, movie, or something else, you add it into your playlist to arrange them according to your needs to access them easily when needed.
How to make a playlist on Youtube of your uploaded videos
If you are running a Youtube channel and upload videos very often, then it is important to arrange them so that the viewers can easily explore and find their relevant video in no time. The best way to do that is to make a separate playlist for each type of video you upload. To know how to make a playlist on Youtube, follow the below steps.
- Open Youtube. Click on your “Channel Icon” in the upper right corner, then click on “Your Channel”.
- Under Your Channel, click on the “Manage Videos” button. It will open the Youtube Studio of your Channel.
- In Youtube Studio, click on “Playlists” located on the left sidebar of the Studio.
- In this window, click on “New Playlist” located below your channel’s icon.
- Now it will ask you to enter “Playlist Title” and its “Visibility.” Name it accordingly and under Visibility, select an appropriate option according to your requirement and hit “Create.” Now your playlist is successfully created.
- Whenever you upload a new video on this channel, you can select the playlist you have created. While uploading the video, you can find a section named “Playlists” under the details tab.
- Click on the drop-down menu to open select a playlist from the playlists that you have created. Select one and hit “Done.”
After uploading the video, it will be added to the playlist that you have selected. You can create as many playlists as you want. There is no restriction on that.
How to make a playlist on Youtube of others’ videos
Sometimes you like a video so much that you want to save it for future use or add it to your favorites. In such cases, creating a Youtube playlist is the best option. It will help you arrange the videos according to their type. To make a playlist on Youtube of others’ videos, follow the below steps.
- Open Youtube. Play a video that you want to save to a Playlist.
- Click on the “Save” on the right side below the video. It will open a new pop-up window that will ask you to select a playlist to add this video to it. But since you want to create a new playlist, click on the “Create a new Playlist.”
- It will ask you to enter the Name and select the privacy of the playlist. Name it and choose the privacy according to your preference and hit “Create.” Your video will be added to the new playlist.
- You can easily access these playlists by clicking the three lines in the upper left corner of Youtube. Here you can find all the Playlists that you will create. Click on the playlist to access all the videos that are included in it.
Conclusion
Both of these processes of how to make a playlist on Youtube will help you whether you are a content creator or a simple Youtube user. With such a huge video database, it is difficult for users to keep their favorite videos to access them whenever they need them. Making a Youtube playlist can be very beneficial in such cases.
Liza Brown
Liza Brown is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Liza Brown
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