Here are mine! All of my YouTube edits and Instagram videos are shot with these. Body: iPhone 6s Plus, running FiLMiC Pro Lens(es): olloclip 4-in-1 lens Other: iPhone 4s, also on FiLMiC Pro Accessories: Røde Videomic Me, Studio Neat Glif, generic tripod, GoPro headband Editing: Final Cut Pro X Would love to invest in a Beastgrip in the future to mount SLR lenses for them tasty DoF.
Canon 700d is also a great camera which is cheaper and really popular among dslr users. You can check it out
Body: Canon T5i Lens: 18-55mm Other: GoPro hero 3 silver, iPhone 6 Accessories: wide angle for phone, and tripod
I currently shoot my videos on an iPhone 4 and honestly the camera sucks, looking for good camera setups that shoot good quality videos and are affordable for a 12 year old without a job. Hit me with some suggestions!
Any slayers in the area with a good setup? Make friends with them and ask if they can shoot you doing tricks.
Cameras: Nikon D3200, GoPro Hero 3 Silver, iPhone 6 (on occasion) Lenses: Nikon 18-55mm and 55-200mm Accessories: Bontend tripod (bendy), Nikon tripod (stationary) Programs: Sony Vegas Pro 13 Thinking about switching to premiere because I've been learning how to do things with SV plug ins that you can just already do on premiere. And because I've heard great things about it. Also thinking of switching to Canon and getting my own camera to use.. EDIT: Just went for it and bought my own camera. Super stoked about it. New specs: Cameras: Canon EOS 60D, GoPro Hero 3 Silver, iPhone 6 (on occasion) Lenses: EFS 18-55mm, EFS 18-135mm, EFS 55-250mm, EF 75-300mm, and an EF 50mm Accessories: Bontend tripod (bendy), Nikon tripod (stationary), Canon Backpack Programs: Sony Vegas Pro 13
Super fun to read all these different setups, cameras are my JAM! I sold everything I had on eBay to buy my first camera, a Canon 60D and Sigma 24mm lens back in college and haven't looked back since. I've owned so many different cameras over the years (photo/video is my full time profession). With tech changing all the time, I'm constantly investing in new cameras, then reselling them a year later or so to upgrade. This way they hold their value decently well and I don't loose much money on the sales. Currently my daily shooters are the C100 Mark II, the Canon 5D Mark IV, and two Canon 5D Mark III's (and basically all the popular Canon L primes, zooms etc). Lately, I've been eyeing that Red Scarlet-W tho...hoping to sell some stuff and pick one by the end of the year (if they're even available by then)! My friend sent me some of his R3D footage to play with and it's seriously amazing. It's RAW so basically all your settings can be changed in post production, white balance, ISO, etc. It can all just be changed during the editing. The dynamic range, the resolution... #drooling If anyone wants to geek out on all the other gear I work with, or has any questions about any of this stuff, I'm happy to help. Here's a list I copied and pasted from some of our commercial bids: GEAR: C100 Mark II, 5D Mark IV, (2) 5D Mark III, Sony A7RII, Panasonic GH4, GoPro Hero 4 Black Edition, DJI Mavic Professional (Drone for Aerial Shots), Canon L Series Prime Lenses (35mm, 50mm, 85mm, 100mm, 135mm), Canon L Series Zoom Lenses (6-35mm, 24-70mm, 70-200mm), Other Lenses (Tamron 24-70, Sigma 35mm, Sigma 50mm, Canon 10-20, Canon 40mm Pancake), DJI Ronin M 3-Axis Stabilizer, Steadicam Solo, Edelkrone Slider & Action Module (for motion controlled timelapses, macro slides, product shots, etc), Edelkrone Wing Slider, Manfrotto 561HDV-1 Monopod, Professional Audio Gear, Hazer, Professional Lighting Gear (Westcott Flex Bi Color Studio Kit). For sale if anyone's interested: Canon 16-35 L Series (v1), Sigma 50mm 1.4 Art Series (one of the sharpest 50's out there, it'll blow your mind. Even sharper than the 50 1.2 we shoot with!), DJI Ronin M.| Programs I use: Premiere Pro, After Effects, Plural Eyes (to sync multicam/audio interviews and events) BEST TIP: Invest in glass. Camera bodies come and go, as you upgrade you'll keep your lenses along the way. Spend your money on good lenses and they'll last a long long time...plus they hold their value fairly long as well.
Body: Nikon d5300 w/ battery grip Lenses: 18-55, 55-200, 6.5mm opteka fisheye External mic Uv filter Software: vegas 13, Lightroom, photoshop, premier pro cc and after effects
This is my mini setup. Joby GorillaPod Hybrid, clip-on lenses (wide, super wide, fisheye, polarizer, macro), Joby GripTight GorillaPod for large phones, Shoulderpod, Samsung Note 4 (1080p/60FPS; 4K/30FPS), Bluetooth remote/gamepad, orange bag is small but has dividers to keep things from being a jumble. Other setups I sometimes use: goPro Hero 3+ with a touch screen and Canon 60D
I don't really shoot much video but I do like photography..and have been shooting a bunch of film stuff recently... Setups Digital Nikon D500 w/grip Nikon D5500 Nikon 18-55mm (kit lens) Nikon 55-300mm (kit lens) Nikon 16-80mm Nikon 50mm 1.8 Nikon 35mm 1.8 Vello shutterboss for remote stuff Random tripods Film setups Rolleiflex 3.5f Pentax6x7 105mm and 165mm (focal plane shutter) Nikon F3 Nikkor 50mm1.4 Nikon FG Nikkor 50mm 1.8 Canon AV1 canon 50mm 1.8 Tower 44 TLR (127 film) Polaroid Land camera 800 (Using 120 roll film and 4x5 sheet film) ..processing all my bnw film(hopefully color soon)and scanning all the negatives at home