snoopy2006 wrote:Hello all,
I'd be happy to share my latest music video clip which I produced with DR 18 Beta. I am a real newbie and would really appreciate any comment, ideas, recommendations etc. to better my work.
Having creative fun with a friend who composes music and sings, I write the lyrics, film and produce the video clip.
Please be kind and don't laugh, currently, I'm filming with my OnePlus 7T smart phone and a gimble (yea, this is just a hobby at this time)
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I am considering purchasing beginners' camera for increased control and quality of the image. Would any one of you have a recommendation for a camera around 700 to 800$/€ for noobs?
Thanks for your feedback.
T.
Congratulations on producing your music video clip! It's great to see people pursuing their creative passions and taking on new challenges. As for your question about purchasing a beginner's camera, there are several options that could be suitable for your needs and budget. Here are a few recommendations:
Canon EOS Rebel T7: This is a great entry-level DSLR camera that offers good image quality and easy-to-use controls. It comes with a 24.1-megapixel sensor and full HD video capabilities, making it a good choice for both photography and videography. It typically sells for around $550 to $600.
Sony Alpha a6000: This is a mirrorless camera that offers high-quality image and video capture in a compact and lightweight package. It features a 24.3-megapixel sensor, fast autofocus, and built-in Wi-Fi for easy sharing and remote control. It typically sells for around $550 to $600.
Nikon D3500: This is another good entry-level DSLR camera that offers good image quality and ease of use. It features a 24.2-megapixel sensor and full HD video capabilities, and comes with Nikon's easy-to-use Guide Mode for beginners. It typically sells for around $500 to $600.
Panasonic Lumix G7: This is a mirrorless camera that offers 4K video capabilities and fast autofocus. It features a 16-megapixel sensor and a range of interchangeable lenses, making it a versatile option for both photography and videography. It typically sells for around $600 to $700.
Remember to consider factors such as image quality, ease of use, and additional features when selecting a camera. It's also important to read reviews and do your research to find a camera that meets your specific needs and budget. Good luck with your future video productions!