Social Media Marketing_ 7 books - Charles Edwards

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Cameras


In choosing a camera, you must first decide what kind of video content you’ll
be doing. If you are doing mostly a talking-head video where you’re just
talking to the camera, you don’t need a full-featured camera. What you intend
to do with your videos will help you decide which camera to use.


Here are the types of cameras you can choose from:



  • Point-and-shoot cameras


These no-fuss cameras are so easy to use that you can use straight out of the
box. You can select one of the many presets available depending on the type
of video you’re recording. They deliver full HD image quality and are ideal
for vlogging.



  • DSLR cameras


This is the camera to use if you want high-quality images in full HD. While it
has the most professional-looking results, here is a learning curve before you
can operate the camera properly. You have to learn how to focus the lens and
be familiar with the settings. DSLR cameras are typically used in shooting
scenes with cinematic effects. Videos shot with DSLR look more
professional and well-thought-out.



  • Smartphone Cameras — Although phone cameras now deliver high-
    quality images, they don’t quite match up with standalone cameras. Many
    YouTube creators use their smartphones when they are vlogging. They use
    the selfie mode to record themselves as they go through their daily activities.

  • Webcam – These are tiny cameras that you can use if you’re doing
    video game walkthroughs, demos, and screenshare.

  • Action Cameras – These are small compact cameras used to record
    first-person point of view of events. They are best used in capturing fast
    movement because of their superb image stabilization system. They are ideal
    for recording extreme sports and underwater shots.

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