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YOUTUBE Tutorials: Best Screen Recorders Cameras for Making Videos





YOUTUBE Tutorials: Best Screen Recorders Cameras for Making Videos



Best Screen Recorders Cameras for Making Videos
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Overview:

Creating videos using Google Drive or Dropbox is popular because it is simple, fast and saves space. However, there are many other possibilities that you can take advantage of, such as editing on the web or Vimeo. But creating YouTube tutorials may seem like an easy task, but editing with a professional camera is often more challenging than one would think. Fortunately, we've got some helpful tips and advice about how to record yourself making tutorials in advance.


Many newbie film and television producers start their tutorial productions by producing short instructional films. So they must know which features of cameras are best for shooting these types of videos. This type of work is called "film prep." Therefore, most video editors can tell us what kind of footage is worth including, which equipment is necessary, and any special effects before they get started.


The following list contains my personal recommendations of the top ten products on the market to make them perfect. If anyone has suggestions for others, please comment! In this article, I am not talking about software tools, which are very expensive, but rather about useful components to make your filming more valuable.




1- Canon Power Shot HD 5 Cameras:


Canon Power Shot comes with different models: Power Shot 16" Widescreen Full HD Zoom, Power Shot 24".,the 3D object can capture everything from sports to nature without losing resolution. You can shoot wide or narrow focal lengths for macro shots. Its LCD system allows you to see both the image in the rear, plus zoom out to 100%.

Its two large size lenses that help provide better lighting for all shots. Also, you can choose between 4X zoom as well as 8X zoom. It helps to bring back details and add extra clarity to images without losing clarity. The lens makes it possible to switch it up for low light photography or for taking portraits.

For those who like smaller lenses, Canon Power Shot offers several options, so they'll be able to find a suitable model. You can also use the full range tele lens model Canon Power Shot DX at $7,700 for a tripod. When you buy a power lens kit, you can use the included EF mount for Canon's Power Shot.




2- Sony A9100N Movie Camera:


If you want to do live action or documentary shooting instead of simply recording yourself, then this is the right camera for you. You get two zoom lenses with this camera, enabling you to move beyond your subject so they can focus properly. There is no flash, so your subjects can remain natural and their expressions still, even during long exposure shots. Sony A9100N is one of the most intuitive and convenient cameras I have ever used. The movie director and actors also love it. Your photos will always be as clear and natural as when you did the shot.




3- Olympus AF DSLR R WR Macro Lens:


A lot of reviewers compare this lens with Polaroid's f1.8 Macro Lens, although I am not a fan of it. Instead, I prefer Olympus' longer focus lens; meaning it works great for small objects, which can be difficult to detect in the background if you look through the camera's zoom lens. It allows you to pick up the detail of the object you're looking at, so you can do a close-up shot. Also, this lens allows you to create a few quick shots of anything, even a child.

When you need to capture something quickly and make changes to your shots, just press button F2.8 R and point the object from the side of the monitor to the front you want to show. After that, press the stop button until the photo takes shape, and the camera works perfectly. Sometimes it doesn't work, but I haven't had any complaints. It allows you to change your settings. Plus, this lens is much heavier than an ordinary 35mm lens, thus letting you get to your desired level of performance. This option will allow you to record many films at the same time.

I love this lens because of two main reasons: Firstly, It's very easy to control, so when you're taking a single shot for the first time, it automatically takes the next few steps. secondly, there are interchangeable lens accessories built in. That means that they let you choose the length and angle. Of course, once you have mastered a certain concept, you can adjust the angle or length without losing the quality or resolution of your pictures.




4- Gopro FX10 Digital Video Recorder & Software:


This powerful tool will let you create smooth, cinematic films in seconds or even minutes, depending on the scene and the story you've created. It comes with various functions and tools as well as automatic stabilization. Most of Gopro's features are self explanatory, so you don't have to think too hard about it. Nowadays, you have the ability to edit movies manually. As soon as you have finished a project, you will have the opportunity to send them to your collaborators. They can even select scenes for you to watch later at home. This video editor will be useful for students as well as professionals and professionals interested in film or television, like directors and photographers.

By changing the composition and color of lights, you can easily produce dramatic scenes. Another important aspect you can improve is the dynamic effect. You can add animation to your videos using sophisticated algorithms. Not only this amazing gadget can save your videos in high definition, so this is a great choice for people who need something faster than 30 frames per second. By connecting the device to your computer, you can preview the final result of it.




5- Apple Final Cut Pro X Final Cut Pro:


Apple Final Cut Pro is one of the newest technologies. It was invented a long time ago and it is becoming increasingly affordable and accessible. It is one of the best tools for professionals, as it opens new opportunities for users. Final Cut isn't limited to pro users, though. Even non-professional users can enjoy working on Apple Final Cut Pro. What's important here is that its tools allow you to make your own choices. When working on Final Cut Pro there are four programs: iMovie, Aperture, Lightroom and Final Cut Pro X. Each of these programs gives you advanced functionality, making your workflows easier than ever. You also get three levels of support depending on your budget. There are no restrictions in terms of how familiar you need to become to Apple Final Cut, though. At the end, every part is free to begin to experience Apple Final Cut.




6- Panasonic Lumix Professional Digital Mav:


This is one of the best devices I've looked for and I use it to record lectures and presentations. Every time I'm doing a lecture for another class, I need several clips of my content; so I need to prepare them all separately. Then I save them in files, and later use the original files to do research for the classes. This is really convenient; however, Panasonic gives me access to them, which makes it easier to create videos, especially if this is my job. I should have mentioned that Panasonic has this tool for schools too. My school uses Panasonic devices for online education. On that basis, there is a possibility for you to use it to study and teach.




7- Nikon LiveView Mirrorless Compact:


This mirrorless camera is designed specifically for professionals. This particular model was developed since 2005; when you need video to record what you see. We don't talk about that in class, I suppose, but this model can record video with as little delay as 6 seconds. Just put it on, hold it against a window in the room, and start the recording. From a distance, this mirrorless camera is as solid as most consumer cameras. Moreover, this camera has a wireless controller that enables you to work on-the-go. This allows you to save the video on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. It includes four large optical memory cards to store your data or just use the memory card. Here, you can choose either SDXC or SPCM.




8- Sony Alpha Interchangeable Lens :


You don't have to use a specific brand of DSLR. Many pros are choosing a compatible lens that will suit their jobs. Therefore, there are lots of choices. However, I chose Sony for those who want to use a single lens. Why? Because of the excellent stability and high quality. Compared to other lenses, it produces good results and is extremely helpful for capturing landscape shots in bright daylight. The autofocus feature helps you keep track of where you need to focus so you can get in your shots without having to worry about it. Also, you get a touch dial to control the aperture and shutter speed. The picture sensor allows you to change the speed. All this, I believe, is enough to make your filmmaking successful. However, remember that a good DSLR camera will be better than a cheap compact.






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