Hi everyone.
I have a small website here: http://www.learn-how-to-weld.com
I do have a few crappy videos on youtube but would now like to step it up a notch and really start to make some reasonable quality videos on welding.
So basically I'm asking for advise on what camera to buy and what else do I need to get? Tripods, mics etc.
I have been eyeing off the Canon HFs 100 camera's as they look pretty damn good. So that's about my budget for the camera.
But what else would I need in terms of mics, boom, lav, lights etc. Once again I don't have much cash to buy very good quality equipment. But I know that having the basic equipment will make the videos all that much better.
I'm pretty sure that I'm gong to need to use a proper mic as opposed to the built in mics on the camera's.
What about video editing? I have used a trial of Sony Vegas (Pro ?) before and it was pretty easy to use.
I'm on a normal windows PC so is Sony Vegas okay for this or not.
Once again I'm a small hobbiest looking to make instruction welding videos for online viewing.
Ohh, and what a bout a DOF adapter. Are they used in instructional videos, and/or should I use one to give it more of a profession look.
Are there any links to pages that list of the basic components I would need, with pricing etc?
Cheers,
Peter
Australia







