Roland Dyens (Guitar: Mert Akyüz) by Emre Unlenen - Music Videos (8K - two-camera shoot with Pocket 6K and 4K)Īmbient Guitar “Friday Sketches” (Strymon Timeline, Volante, Iridium, Meris Polymoon, Zephyr FX) by Mikhail Medvedev (4K) The Process of Recording a Song by GingyVideos (1080p)ĨK -A NIGHT IN TUNISIA - Dizzy Gillespie - Arr. My GO-TO guitar: FENDER STRATOCASTER by Gear from Home (1080p) Here are a few examples of the image quality this camera can produce when shooting guitar videos: This setup comes in at just under $2,000 and will give you a camera that is compatible with your lenses - with a phantom powered professional mic input plus more dynamic range and better colors than any comparably priced still camera. With the Pocket 6K, you can mount your Canon lenses directly on the camera without the hassle of an adapter. XLR to mini XLR adapter - $9.99 to plug pro mics into the camera Osee T5 monitor - $120 so you can see yourself when you are in front of the cameraįotga AC adapter for BMPCC cameras - $28.99 to plug the camera into wall power Silicon Power 256GB CFast 2.0 card - $139.99 for recording to high quality codecs Used Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 6K with a Canon EF mount in "like new" condition from Unique Photo (please scroll down and select the used option in the box on the right) - $1,700 If you don't, you can get much higher quality images from a dedicated video/cinema camera than from a DSLR or mirrorless.Ĭoming from Canon, here's what I recommend with a $2,000 budget : Hi u/kumite-dachi - is there a reason you're planning to buy another still camera for recording video? Do you need it for still photography as well? :) Thanks again for all the great advice! I also ordered a motorized pan/tilt head because getting up to adjust my camera when I have a guitar in my lap is extremely annoying. If It accomplishes my goal, it will have been worth it. But it sounds like I won't be disappointed with the A6400 so I'm not going to drive myself crazy trying to find the perfect fit. Although I must say that some late-breaking ZV-E10 comments (that I saw after I placed my order) have me wondering whether that would have been a better fit, and saved me $150. Seems I have some research to do now to further narrow down the field.Įdit #2: Well, there were an awful lot of A6400 recs so, after some more research, I went ahead and ordered one from BH Photo. All shooting is done in my office, so I have a controlled studio setup and don't need to worry about portability, or any run-and-gun features.Įdit: Thank you all for the great suggestions! I really appreciate it. So I'd definitely consider switching camera brands if necessary. I currently have several Canon lenses but, from what I understand, Canon is really weak in the 4K video area (maybe that's changed). This way, when I export to 1080, everything will still be high quality.īudget is less than $2000, including lens (not written in stone but strongly desired). I'd love to have only one main camera that I shoot in 4K, which (I think) will allow me to use that same shot to for zooming into closeups). Running two cameras is really hard because I do everything myself (remotely controlling cameras through laptops via USB cables). I'm currently recording 1080 guitar videos and struggling with my setup, which includes a Canon SL2 (main) and Canon T4i (zoom/closeup on guitar). u/shickey maintains a videography-themed weekly challenge subreddit, so if you're looking for something to shoot head on over to /r/DoCreativeĬamera, NLE, year started, general location Requests for feedback or comments must be posted in the monthly ‘I Made This/Feedback’ threadĪ full copy of the rules can be read here.Use of affiliate links must be disclosed in post.Links posted must relate directly to videography.If you're looking for professional-only discussion, give /r/videoprofessionals a shot! r/videography is a subreddit intended for all skill levels, from beginners all the way through to professionals to come together to discuss the trade. For videographers interested in weddings, events, live performances, music videos, TV, corporate, live streaming, sports, real estate, YouTube, home videos and more, welcome to /r/videography. Destined for the big screen? Try /r/filmmakers.
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