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Gear Question What would you buy if....

Beanie Draws

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If you had a budget of $2000 what would bit of gear would you buy first, or what bit of gear would you upgrade and why?
Can also be multiple bits of gear. Just curious what people would and wouldn't get.
 
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Paddle & hike

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Hmmm I won't go crazy here but...
Canon M50 with External microphone and CM-EF lens adaptor.
I would get maybe a wide lens too to go with it.
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There's better but they weight more... I'm hiking so i want something as light as possible.
This one's very very good for the weight vs quality ratio.
 

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If I have that amount of money right now, I would immediately hunting for my PC components. Mine right now is from 2015, needed upgrade so much. So much time wasting just to finish rendering, let alone while editing. Also I need a new monitor, preferably IPS display, so the color have a better accuracy.
 

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If it is "mad money" to use to splurge, I would absolutely get a 17" commercial teleprompter.

I do a lot of "virtual" speaking engagements and being able to display the other person directly in front of the camera (beam splitter glass FTW) so it looks like I am staring them in the eye when I'm speaking would be amazing.

In my current setup, you can tell when I look down at the field monitor and that has always bothered me.

I've tried the less expensive systems where you use your own monitor, but nothing comes close to a high-quality commercial product.
 
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Sageofwargaming

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I would buy a new camera lens first, then maybe a better microphone, then better lights.
 

nate polmateer

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If you had a budget of $2000 what would bit of gear would you buy first, or what bit of gear would you upgrade and why?
Can also be multiple bits of gear. Just curious what people would and wouldn't get.

Camera, lights and mic. All of these can be purchased in that 2k budget. Neweer lights, rode mic and M50 camera. An awesome lense would be a dream but wouldn't fit the budget of 2k :)
 

nate polmateer

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I'd buy a camera (not sure what type) and more lights . If I had money left over, a better microphone.

I have heard even if the picture is great and the sound is terrible people won't watch, but if its reversed sound is great but the picture is terrible they will. Wonder if we all have it backwards. Im in the same boat as you got my camera first. Was so annoyed with my phone and it auto focusing every 10 seconds lol
 

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I'm all about having my computer setup with the latest technology. Thus, if a had a budget of such amount then I would max out on computer parts. Any cash left over, would be upgrade any gear that compliments my computer setup.
 

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I've got a pretty good camera so maybe I'd go for editing software, lights and a range of tripods
 

WonderMonkey

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I would do some research and get a camera suited for being in camp and shooting the things I do. Right now I use my phone and a GoPro Hero9 and it does "ok" but I want that traditional camera. I'd throw in a directional microphone.

Then I'd have to learn how to use the darn thing.
 

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I have heard even if the picture is great and the sound is terrible people won't watch, but if its reversed sound is great but the picture is terrible they will. Wonder if we all have it backwards. Im in the same boat as you got my camera first. Was so annoyed with my phone and it auto focusing every 10 seconds lol

I think you had it right. The video has to be "good enough" and that's it. That's is the "in general" view of it, from my research.
 

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I just spent a bit more than 2k upgrading/replaceing gear. I bought a few used A6000 Sony cameras + a new lens, a used Roland 4 channel switcher. A few new tripods, a bunch of small things to improve cables etc. The show looks and sounds great. The next 2k won't be gear...though I am going to be updating my road kit...But I have a sponsor covering most of those costs. If I had ANOTHER 2k? ads, ads, ads.
 
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