Recently I have been researching video cameras because I am in desperate need of a new, more professional one and I have been finding it really challenging to choose one. There are several things that must be considered when thinking about video cameras and to be quite honest I had absolutely no clue where to start, I found it really overwhelming. I would like a video camera to appear so that I can start having a play around and get started on filming, nonetheless I am aware that it is important that I do not rush buying one. I need to find a camera that is well suited to myself and my capabilities, because having a camera that I do not understand would be a nightmare. Choosing a camera is incredibly tough and overwhelming because you have to try and think long term, about the features that you may grow into as you improve your abilities, along with the sort of film-making you will be using it for.
I managed to find a very helpful video blog about how to choose a video camera, it was created by Lambda Films, a video production company based in Norwich. The video was great because not only did it outline five aspects that need to be considered when buying a video camera, but it all just gave some really good advice. So I would most definitely recommend this to anyone having trouble with buying a video camera. I will briefly summarize what the video said was important to take into consideration.
When looking at cameras today most will have to ability to produce high definition motion pictures, therefore it is important to take into consideration these terms, HD 720 and HD 1080. These numbers are a measurement of the pixels that make up the vertical height of your video. This is vital in the quality of the imagine, the more pixels a camera has, more information there is and therefore the footage will be of higher definition.
Along with this, the majority of cameras you will be checking out will be tapeless unless you are looking specifically for one which will require tape instead. However, generally speaking HD cameras will record onto memory cards. Which is very helpful for a variety of reasons, firstly less risk of the tape breaking and as a result losing footage. Secondly it also means that there is less noise when recording and finally, memory cards are reusable, therefore will work out as being cheaper in the long run.
The majority of cameras you will be looking at will be tapeless unless you are looking specifically for one which will require tape instead. However, generally speaking HD cameras will record onto memory cards. Which is very beneficial for a number of reasons, firstly less risk of the tape breaking and as a result losing footage. Secondly it also means that there is less noise when recording and finally, memory cards are reusable, therefore will work out as being cheaper in the long run.
So, there are the main points to consider when looking to buy a video camera that where mentioned in the video blog. All of which are vital, I am so glad that I came across this video because it has given more direction when looking at video cameras. I now know what to look for and the questions to ask.
I managed to find a very helpful video blog about how to choose a video camera, it was created by Lambda Films, a video production company based in Norwich. The video was great because not only did it outline five aspects that need to be considered when buying a video camera, but it all just gave some really good advice. So I would most definitely recommend this to anyone having trouble with buying a video camera. I will briefly summarize what the video said was important to take into consideration.
When looking at cameras today most will have to ability to produce high definition motion pictures, therefore it is important to take into consideration these terms, HD 720 and HD 1080. These numbers are a measurement of the pixels that make up the vertical height of your video. This is vital in the quality of the imagine, the more pixels a camera has, more information there is and therefore the footage will be of higher definition.
Along with this, the majority of cameras you will be checking out will be tapeless unless you are looking specifically for one which will require tape instead. However, generally speaking HD cameras will record onto memory cards. Which is very helpful for a variety of reasons, firstly less risk of the tape breaking and as a result losing footage. Secondly it also means that there is less noise when recording and finally, memory cards are reusable, therefore will work out as being cheaper in the long run.
The majority of cameras you will be looking at will be tapeless unless you are looking specifically for one which will require tape instead. However, generally speaking HD cameras will record onto memory cards. Which is very beneficial for a number of reasons, firstly less risk of the tape breaking and as a result losing footage. Secondly it also means that there is less noise when recording and finally, memory cards are reusable, therefore will work out as being cheaper in the long run.
So, there are the main points to consider when looking to buy a video camera that where mentioned in the video blog. All of which are vital, I am so glad that I came across this video because it has given more direction when looking at video cameras. I now know what to look for and the questions to ask.
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Take a look at the video blog, how to choose a Video Camera. Also check out Lambda Films, a video production Norwich company, they have made loads of video blogs full of great advice!
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