I have a question! Iām looking for a small personal camera(specifically good for videos because thatās what Iāll use it for) thatās cheap enough for a teen to afford but also actually good. Do any of you tech people have any good recs?
@kiwu@twtxt.net at what price range are you looking to keep your expenses? A mobile phone camera doesnāt cut it?
@kiwu@twtxt.net It also greatly depends on what kind of videos you plan to record. When you go, letās say, diving, the specs need to be probably more suited to that type of environment. What about zoom, macro shots, wide landscapes, and so on? When typically mounted on a tripod, Iād say builtin image stabilization is not required, but for more action shots, this is fairly important to not get sea sick. :-)
Iāve got a Nikon Coolpix S9300. I typically only take photos, but it also works for the occasional video. Free hand moves are quite difficult, but when mounted to a tripod, this is not too shabby. Thereās absolutely no way around a (makeshift) tridpod when zooming in, though. The audio is definitely not the best, especially wind destroys everything. If I recorded more video, I would certainly want to have an external microphone.
@bender@twtxt.net a mobile phone camera doesnāt cut it because it cant take long videos. I would say like the cheapest possible tbh! it doesnāt have to be an amazing grade a camera, just something that will record in decent quality for long periods of time! I mostly want it to make vlogs :p
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I want to record vlogs. it doesnāt have to be a super high quality one, just something that records for longer periods of time!!
@kiwu@twtxt.net Iāve no idea about regulations in your area, but over here there are different taxation rules for video and photo cameras. Hence, manufacturers limit the video recording time of photo cameras typically to half an hour, so that they donāt classify as video cameras with their higher taxes.