>>4354493If you want one that handles HD you’d pay between $200 to $1000
If you settle for SD you can get one for under $100
If you want one that handles 4k signals expect to pay $2k or more.
If you are just playing around with it for YouTube videos or news videos streamed online, a SD unit will work fine. Nobody is watching streaming news videos in 4k anyways. The agency I work for only wants HD or SD videos to save on bandwidth.
If you get work as a pro colorist pay some serious coin for an HD or 4k model but if you just want to play around with one (because you are an autist that loves playing around with tech) get an SD model or get one that only handles composite video (the type of video connectors cameras in the late 80s early 90s used to use) and not SDI (the connector cinema cameras use which is why those units are so expensive used) video because you can get those units for under $50