If you had a budget of $2000. What equipment would you get?
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If you had a budget of $2000. What equipment would you get?
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I would just copy/paste El Director's fine suggestions.If you had a budget of $2000. What equipment would you get?
Yes. I finally want to purchase my own equipment. I have 2500 to spend on cameras, lenses, audio, and lights. I really love the gh4 n g7. Shot on gh4 before.
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How different would your suggestions be in the different categories?Are you shooting primarily narratives (short films)? Documentary? Commercial/corporate/promotional?
How different would your suggestions be in the different categories?
I'm thinking that in that budget range the Canon T2i with
a nice tripod and maybe a cage kit would work for short
films, documentary and even some smaller corporate/promotional
shoots.
Your primary focus is audio; for a beginner with a small budget
would your suggestions for mic and recorder be different if BloodnGuts
primary focus was doc over narrative but wants to make a short
film or two to learn?
Lighting will be different. But (as I already noted) a little $500 range
ENG kit is good to start with. Lighting can be supplemented by renting.
Excellent catch!And nobody has mentioned headphones. If you're recording sound, you need headphones. Sony MDR-7506.
All good suggestions, but I was really wondering if you would have
different suggestions if BloodnGuts said he would be primarily shooting
documentaries than if he said he would be primarily shooting narrative
short films? Other than lighting; I think we both agree on the different
kit needed.
I plan on shooting mostly shorts