Hey folks,
I realize these kind of questions get asked all the time, and some of you are probably tired of replying over and over again, but since I'm a newbie, I'll go ahead and ask anyway.
I'm a first-semester film student and currently looking to get some equipment for my school assignments, but also for local festivals and showcases.
I might have a budget of around $2000 by the end of the month, so I was wondering, what's the best deal I can get with this money? That would be including sound obviously, which as we all know, is as important as photography, if not more. For audio, I was thinking the Rode VideoMic Pro, but I'm in a haze when it comes to cameras.
Obviously, I want to get a camera which for the price offers the most filmic look. I've a Nikkor 50-200mm lens... do you think I should go ahead and get the Nikon D7000... or would you guys recommend a video camera rather than a DSLR?
For $2000, what kit could be assembled to produce at least decent sound and image?
Thanks a lot; hope to get some insight from you!!!
I realize these kind of questions get asked all the time, and some of you are probably tired of replying over and over again, but since I'm a newbie, I'll go ahead and ask anyway.
I'm a first-semester film student and currently looking to get some equipment for my school assignments, but also for local festivals and showcases.
I might have a budget of around $2000 by the end of the month, so I was wondering, what's the best deal I can get with this money? That would be including sound obviously, which as we all know, is as important as photography, if not more. For audio, I was thinking the Rode VideoMic Pro, but I'm in a haze when it comes to cameras.
Obviously, I want to get a camera which for the price offers the most filmic look. I've a Nikkor 50-200mm lens... do you think I should go ahead and get the Nikon D7000... or would you guys recommend a video camera rather than a DSLR?
For $2000, what kit could be assembled to produce at least decent sound and image?
Thanks a lot; hope to get some insight from you!!!
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