Jumat, 08 November 2013

What is a really good camera that is good for taking videos on Youtube but isnt too expensive?

Q. What is a really good camera that is good for taking videos on Youtube but isnt too expensive?
I want the Nikon J1 or Canon Rebel t3i, but unless i can get 500-800 dollars( ideas???) i need ideas for camera that are not as nice but still have good quality and under or 300 dollars! Thank you and i know its not that easy but i will do anything! Also camcorders work too!

A. Sony HD bloggie is the best if u want people to watch ur videos
IT Depends on ur video quality .
IM Going ti get 1 but for now im samsung galaxy tab 7.7


Need a good video camera for 800 dollars?
Q. I need a good video camera for around 800 dollars. and i dont want like a handycam thing, i want a nice solid camera with good video, and audio quality . Any suggestions?

A. Canon HV30 all the way! It's $780, so you'd be under the budget. It's an HD camcorder that records to cheap and convenient miniDV cassettes...and don't let anyone fool you: HDV is a lot better than HDD (hard drive) or DVD based camcorder for the following reasons:
1) better compatibility w/ more editing programs=easier to edit
2) easier to store and archive footage
3) better quality because of less compression

HV30

pros: excellent HD quality picture, amazing color saturation, truly instant autofocus, it also has a 24p mode (to make video look like film, which is good), and a mini-stereo input for external microphones

the mic input is HUGELY important for good audio, considering that NO camera has a decent on-board mic; you really nee to purchase an additional one....I recommend the RODE VideoMic shotgun microphone.

cons: poor manual controls--it's better as a point-and-shoot camera, HD footage is harder to edit, and requires a lot of hard drive space

but considering it's sooo good in automatic mode, it's lack of manual controls isn't too much of a problem....unless you are a manual control freak like me. But even so, you won't find a decent camera with decent manual controls under $2,000, so that's nothing to worry about.
As for media management, that's a problem on all HD cameras; they are a bit harder to edit.

Of course, if you're not totally convinced, there's always the Sony HDR-HC9 (or HC3), but I believe they a bit more expensive...besides they're Sonys :P

Well, I hope that helps....so good luck mitchellg103!





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