One of the most frequently asked questions I hear is “What camera should I use?” In this followup video to last week’s introduction, we put 5 cameras through their paces, shooting the same footage. If you’re undecided about what camera to use, you’ll be undecided no more after watching this short video series.
Hint: the answer is not in that YouTube thumbnail (heh)
5 replies to "What’s the best camera to use for YouTube? Part 2"
Hi Steve,
I’m really enjoying your vid series and the comparisons here were eye opening. I do have a request for a subject… editting software. You had mentioned one in your interview with Molly Gordon (sorry, I can’t remember the name but I think it’s by Apple… starts with an “f”) but I can’t find a PC version of it. Is there a program you’d suggest for us PC users?
Love your sense of humor, Laura! For the PC, if you’re just starting out use Camtasia or Pinnacle Studio. They don’t have obscene learning curves. I’ll make a video on this sometime soon. Thanks for the suggestion!
Really helpful video; I may not get these gadgets in India, but now I am much aware of what I should look for..
Thanks A lot.
Cheetu
I would like to make a blog for seniors and I would like to do shots in my car I have seen some on youtube and some are pretty good. There is a couple of them where the guy is talking about his travels around the U.S. what would be the best camara on a low budgit?
In a car you don’t have to worry about audio as much because you’re so close to the camera. So even an iPhone would be fine. But if you want a real camera, then a Kodak Zi10 should do the trick.
Good luck!