Today we'll only be talking about video gear, here are some things to consider before buying your gear and some recommendations for buying boxes that fit your budget.
We know what you all want from video camera recommendations, I'll get to that in a minute, but before we get to the three very important things to consider, three factors to consider before buying a video camera.
Don't think too much about the first thing, often when you're new to the video you spend hours and hours searching the internet for the best material and browsing YouTube videos of comparison questions.
Of course, we recommend that you start with your budget and find a device that suits you overall, There is no need to compare all over the place, you will learn the same video with a Sony or an iPhone since all the settings of a camera are integrated into these two types of devices.
Within your budget find a device that works for you and shoots very fast the important thing is to create videos you have found your style find the type of video you like to do and buy a second device this time, it matches your style much better.
2. Think generally before buying a camera
Second, think globally. If you're budgeting for a device, you've thought of the boxes possibly, the lens but also of the other costs that you have to take into account, such as the Stabilizer, for example, unless it had to have a stabilized sensor, but even in that case, I advise to buy an external stabilizer to make very good videos.
Also accessories such as SD cards and an infiltrator, In fact, the camera rental budget is not just two cases, but cases, lenses, stabilizers, and accessories, and we are not even talking not sound and light which are also important, but which in my opinion can be bought later.
So think globally when determining your budget, case thinking, stabilization, and accessories.
3. Consider the used camera market and test
Tip 3 Consider the second-hand market and test your camera before buying it, The second-hand market is huge these days, and it's easy to find good quality second-hand camera bodies and lenses, you can find very good equipment at low prices if you use the right methods, and to start I would recommend to first buy used, test it, then sell it so that you can buy the device back at a low price. close to the same price which corresponds to you more.
Now that we can move on to the hardware recommendations, let's do four, one under $500, one between $500-1000, one between $1000-2000, and finally one last recommendation over $2000.
If your budget is less than $500 to equip yourself with a video device, you probably have a cell phone and well I advise you to film and with that, to film with your iPhone or another cell phone, and in this case, you have just bought a cell phone stabilizer, like the DJI OM 4 Mobile Station, and you'll have a perfect starter kit for around $100.
Today iPhones offer very good video quality and thanks to applications we can film in 4K in very good quality. You can also take more professional photos and turn off manual mode.
In my opinion, the iPhone is a good way to get into video, if you have a bit more budget I recommend getting an entry-level mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses, there are for example at $300 to $500, for example, I am thinking of Canon EOS Rebel T7 DSLR It costs $479.00 with the lens and has the advantage of being interchangeable, which allows you to have a wide angle, d 'has a standard, see a long focal length and get video at the same time. Although iPhone can simulate different focal lengths using the lens attached to the camera, it's still better to have a mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses so it would be better to recommend below 500 dollars, either an iPhone or a mobile phone with a mobile bone, with an iPhone stabilizer or an entry-level hybrid device such as the Canon EOS.
We recommend the GoPro HERO11. It is almost the same as using an iPhone stabilizer and an iPhone together. The quality of the iPhone is equivalent or comparable to that of GoPro, the only advantage of GoPro, the only advantage of GoPro is when doing extreme sports. A video that can put a GoPro in water makes it much more off-road than an iPhone, but it costs $680 in total including accessories and stabilizers.
Here are some tips and camera recommendations according to budget, I hope it helped you do not hesitate to leave a comment, especially if you have any questions about anything I said. If you haven't subscribed, it's time to subscribe to receive notifications about new interesting topics.
I wish you find the camera you need, especially not spend too much time if you start the video searching for the best camera, bought a camera very quickly, learn the maximum to shoot and start again, it's really like that's what you're going to progress and it's not by looking for hours and hours for the best possible camera.
I hope you will make beautiful videos and I'll tell you very soon.
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