Heidi Mueller New member Oct 17, 2014 11 0 0 Visit site Mar 25, 2016 #1 Which accessories to you use when shooting serious video?
HeyCori Mod Emeritus Mar 1, 2011 6,864 68 48 Visit site Mar 25, 2016 #2 You'll need some sort of tripod mount/hand grip. For superior audio you'll want to attach a separate microphone. Or you can get something like this with both a mount and mic. If you're really serious then you'll want some sort of lighting kit. A 128GB micro sd card so you'll have plenty of storage Finally, you'll need a decent video editing program. (currently on sale at Best Buy for $50) Note: I'm not endorsing any of those products. I'm just giving out some ideas for what type of products you should be looking for.
You'll need some sort of tripod mount/hand grip. For superior audio you'll want to attach a separate microphone. Or you can get something like this with both a mount and mic. If you're really serious then you'll want some sort of lighting kit. A 128GB micro sd card so you'll have plenty of storage Finally, you'll need a decent video editing program. (currently on sale at Best Buy for $50) Note: I'm not endorsing any of those products. I'm just giving out some ideas for what type of products you should be looking for.
Heidi Mueller New member Oct 17, 2014 11 0 0 Visit site Mar 26, 2016 #3 Any suggestions for a slider and lenses?
Guytronic Ambassador Team Leader Nov 4, 2013 8,431 0 0 Visit site Mar 26, 2016 #4 I have one of these for smartphone video: Amazon.com : Neewer Video Stabilizer for Digital Cameras, SLR's and Camcorders, Supports Up To 2.1 lbs/1kg -Purple : Camera Cases : Camera & Photo I like shooting this way so much I'm seriously considering the lowest cost "Steadicam Smoothee" model for videos. Last edited: Mar 26, 2016
I have one of these for smartphone video: Amazon.com : Neewer Video Stabilizer for Digital Cameras, SLR's and Camcorders, Supports Up To 2.1 lbs/1kg -Purple : Camera Cases : Camera & Photo I like shooting this way so much I'm seriously considering the lowest cost "Steadicam Smoothee" model for videos.