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All video related questions and discussion is intended for this thread. Here we discuss techniques, gear and anything else related to capturing video footage. Please don't pretend to be an expert if you don't know what you're talking about. Kindly leave your ego at the door.
Posting short films/scripts or other work you've done is encouraged.
We tend to use and recommend DSLRs/mirrorless cameras because they provide phenomenal picture quality for their price, have large sensors (ie the same size used in high-end cinema cameras and higher) and have interchangeable lenses.
In contrast, consumer camcorders normally have much smaller sensors and a fixed lens.
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>>3526380Quick FAQS
>what’s the best camera available on a “budget”?The blackmagic pocket cinema camera 4k, by a considerable margin
>>what’s a good beginner video camera?Buy a used canon m50
>Can I use a zoom lens for video?Yes
>Do I need cine lenses?No
>Do I need 4k?No. It will make your footage look sharper if it’s in focus, and it gives you breathing room in post. But 1080p is still absolutely fine
>Are camcorders okay?Yes