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Best type of digital camera for lightstudio

  • 18-12-2024 9:26am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,994 ✭✭✭


    I had this in the wrong forum section before, but this section seems more appropriate:

    Anybody have advice on the best type of camera for use in setting up a lightstudio for filming lectures? There's plenty of Youtube videos on the set-up of such a studio, but there's very little info on the best type of digital camera to use, even on non-youtube internet searches. I think the presenters of the videos demonstrating the set-ups assume there is at least a basic knowledge of digital camera recording equipment, but I have none. Digital cameras seem to get very expensive pretty quickly, so I'm looking for entry level: obviously, choice of camera for a lightstudio involves lighting level issues, I know sound quality is important, but there shouldn't need much editorial work on the content. The plan is to gauge receptivity of the lectures first using entry-level, with the aim of investing in better equipment if it's warranted.

    ……I see some videos showing they use digital camcorders. Might this be a better option?



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29 retoos


    Hey there! Are you thinking about diving into photography? Let me tell you about the Nikon D3500. It's a fantastic starter DSLR camera. Why? Well, here are a few reasons:

    Great image quality: Your photos will look crisp and vibrant.
    Easy to use: Perfect if you're new to DSLR cameras.
    Affordable: It won't break the bank.

    When I first used it, I was amazed at how professional my pictures looked. So, if you're looking for a camera that offers much value for your money, the Nikon D3500 is a solid choice.



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