Monday, November 18, 2013

How To Choose A Video Camera

By Patrick Williams


Choosing the right video camera for you is extremely important, you need to ensure that you understand all the features and the cameras capabilities. Otherwise this could cost you a lot of time, money and effort. Buying a video camera is a fun and exciting experience, however it can be daunting as well because what your buying must be ideal for you. Whereby you understand all the features and how to use them and not only this - you should think long term as well. By this I mean features that will help you to develop your skills over time, and the type of film-making you will be using it for. There is a lot to think about and a lot of choice in the video camera marketplace so it is important to explore your options carefully.

I felt that it was important that I researched ways to make this process simpler, so when I actually go shopping for a video camera I know exactly what key features to look out for. I stumbled across this video blog, How To Choose A Video Camera and it was uploaded by a video production company. It covers five important aspects that really need to be considered when going to buy a video camera.

When looking at cameras, nowadays 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 image, the more pixels a camera has, more information there is and therefore the footage will be of higher definition.

Additionally it is necessary to consider the cameras audio capability, for example, does it have a good microphone built in? Because otherwise, you may have to also buy a separate one to pick up better audio, this then creates the issue of needing to ensure that the camera has a microphone jack to connect an external microphone.

Another factor to consider is the audio capability, whether or not the video camera will have a decent microphone built in is very important as it would effect a lot of your work. If it does not then you will need to seriously think about spending more money and buying a separate mic to pick up the sound. In which case you need to make sure that the camera has a microphone jack to plug in an external one.

It is important to also consider how much manual control you will need, therefore effecting the exposure or the brightness of the image, the focus and the depth of field. If you feel comfortable and confident, usually the best results tend to be achieved through manual control. Usually the more you spend on a camera the more manual control can be achieved.




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