Buying My First Video Camera
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 7:24 am
Hi Everyone!
I'm buying my first video camera to pursue a career in filmmaking. I am a student on a limited budget- ($1000-1500 at most). I have been told that full frame cameras with interchangeable lens capabilities (prime lenses) are the best way to start off because they will give me the opportunity to learn professional skills and give me the option to upgrade lenses. I also have been told that DSLRs have the latest affordable professional technology, and have been specifically looking at Canons. I originally gravitated toward the 6D body because it is within my price range and seemed to have all the qualities I was looking for, but I want to make sure I'm getting the most out of my money. The 6D is also dated, so that was a concern. Another concern was the audio capabilities- it has the option to hook up a microphone but has no headphone jack to monitor the audio-which is a problem. A friend suggested that there are separate audio recording devices- how much do these run? He also brought to my attention that I will most likely meed a rig for stability and visual monitoring- the screen on the back is not flexible but fixed. So I'm looking for advice on what to buy (i.e.- A body, a prime lens, separate audio equipment, and a rig) and was looking to spend ($1000-1500 at most). I would like to reiterate that price is an important factor, but I would like advice on what to compromise on for the sake of quality. This has been my dream for a long time and I'd like to get my eye behind the camera as quickly as possible.
I almost forgot-I will also need video editing software, and will it run on my computer or will I need to upgrade? I'm currently running on a macbook pro that is about 5-6 years old and due for an upgrade as it runs OS 10.5.8 and cannot upgrade software any further (so it cannot download mavericks).
Thanks in advance for reading all this, I appreciate your time and advice.
I'm buying my first video camera to pursue a career in filmmaking. I am a student on a limited budget- ($1000-1500 at most). I have been told that full frame cameras with interchangeable lens capabilities (prime lenses) are the best way to start off because they will give me the opportunity to learn professional skills and give me the option to upgrade lenses. I also have been told that DSLRs have the latest affordable professional technology, and have been specifically looking at Canons. I originally gravitated toward the 6D body because it is within my price range and seemed to have all the qualities I was looking for, but I want to make sure I'm getting the most out of my money. The 6D is also dated, so that was a concern. Another concern was the audio capabilities- it has the option to hook up a microphone but has no headphone jack to monitor the audio-which is a problem. A friend suggested that there are separate audio recording devices- how much do these run? He also brought to my attention that I will most likely meed a rig for stability and visual monitoring- the screen on the back is not flexible but fixed. So I'm looking for advice on what to buy (i.e.- A body, a prime lens, separate audio equipment, and a rig) and was looking to spend ($1000-1500 at most). I would like to reiterate that price is an important factor, but I would like advice on what to compromise on for the sake of quality. This has been my dream for a long time and I'd like to get my eye behind the camera as quickly as possible.
I almost forgot-I will also need video editing software, and will it run on my computer or will I need to upgrade? I'm currently running on a macbook pro that is about 5-6 years old and due for an upgrade as it runs OS 10.5.8 and cannot upgrade software any further (so it cannot download mavericks).
Thanks in advance for reading all this, I appreciate your time and advice.