Choose The Best Camera For Youtube Videos (DSLR vs. Camcorder vs.
Point-and-Shoot vs. Cellphone)
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yes I have it but it doesn't really matter if you get the Canon one or the Meike knock off one cause they are the exact same but having the canon lets you know that it may last you longer.
Thanks and yeah, I wasn't thinking and filmed two parts of the video (the Introduction and the part where I talk about point and shoots) at locations where the noise from the ocean waves and wind were extremely loud. For the other parts of the video, it is a lot easier to hear what I am saying because there is less background noise. Thanks for your feedback!
nice video!!! you should buy a canon battery grip, and do an unboxing and review!! the grip doubles the camera battery life and can even out the weight, while doing portrait shots easier
Thanks! I'm glad you found the video helpful. And yes, though i didn't mention it, I have also heard that you can add attachments onto the Powershot SX50 HS.
This is another good and very helpful video. I love the camera of my iphone 5, sometimes I take and upload videos with my cellphone. You're lucky with all those cameras. Ipad's camera is good too. Specially the camera of the ipad 3
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. I've been researching the Canon Powershot SX50 as a starter bridge camera. Nice seeing the video with it. I know you can't swap out the lens like a DSLR but I've seen you can add attachments to the lens which is another reason I'm leaning towards that. Thanks again for sharing the video.
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ReplyDeleteThanks* Much Needed*
ReplyDeletethanks man!
ReplyDeleteso i finally see you face. no homo u look nice and so do the cams
ReplyDeleteThis was an awesome video!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah....I figured it is worth the wait to save up for the Canon grip for the same reason you mentioned.
ReplyDeleteI am talking about the battery grip btw
ReplyDeleteyes I have it but it doesn't really matter if you get the Canon one or the Meike knock off one cause they are the exact same but having the canon lets you know that it may last you longer.
ReplyDeletei was actually trying to decide between a point and shoot like the one with the zoom and a Dslr and this helped clear it up for me
ReplyDelete$400-$425 on most sites. Well worth the price!
ReplyDeleteHow much was the third one?? That had the 50x zoom?
ReplyDeleteCool and helpful video! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks and yeah, I wasn't thinking and filmed two parts of the video (the Introduction and the part where I talk about point and shoots) at locations where the noise from the ocean waves and wind were extremely loud. For the other parts of the video, it is a lot easier to hear what I am saying because there is less background noise. Thanks for your feedback!
ReplyDeletethis was a great video idea but the audio is not that great very hard to hear what you are saying
ReplyDeleteI will once I have $140 or so to spend. Do you have it?
ReplyDeletenice video!!! you should buy a canon battery grip, and do an unboxing and review!! the grip doubles the camera battery life and can even out the weight, while doing portrait shots easier
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm glad you found the video helpful. And yes, though i didn't mention it, I have also heard that you can add attachments onto the Powershot SX50 HS.
ReplyDeleteThis is another good and very helpful video. I love the camera of my iphone 5, sometimes I take and upload videos with my cellphone. You're lucky with all those cameras. Ipad's camera is good too. Specially the camera of the ipad 3
ReplyDeleteNice video. Thanks for sharing. I've been researching the Canon Powershot SX50 as a starter bridge camera. Nice seeing the video with it. I know you can't swap out the lens like a DSLR but I've seen you can add attachments to the lens which is another reason I'm leaning towards that. Thanks again for sharing the video.
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