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Newb Needs Equipment Advice!
First, a quick background on me:
I’m not a complete newb to video. I’ve been messing around with video for about 10 years or so. Used to use an old Sony Handycam (mini DV) for fun, and even used it for some freelance work. Learned to edit using old versions of Sony Vegas movie studio and Adobe Premiere Elements. Most of my personal video recently has been taken with Canon point and shoots and smart phones. But I’m looking to get back into video, and suddenly have an opportunity to do it professionally as well, but trying to learn a lot about the advancements in all the technology.Basics of what I need:
Going to be doing mostly short videos (30 seconds to a few minutes, max) for web. They should all be shot in a small area indoors, likely with talking subjects a few feet from camera. They’ll likely be uploaded to YouTube, Vimeo, etc. and embedded somewhere. I just need HD video with decent audio, but my point and shoot won’t cut it of course. Also will be doing a bit of photography, as well.Because of these factors, and since I’m trying to be extremely cheap about stuff right now (yet semi-professional), I’m having trouble deciding what to buy.
CAMERA:
First, I decided to go with a DSLR for a few reasons. #1, prosumer video cams are way too expensive for me. #2, I’ll be doing photos as well. #3, I’ve used DSLRs in the past before, like the versatility and could use one for personal use anyway. I know they’re more than capable of doing what I need for now.I’m looking at either going with the Rebel T3i or T4i. I’ve played around with the T3i a lot lately and like it. I know that the T4i has a touchscreen, can record longer clips, and has live autofocus in video mode (although it doesn’t look like that works very great to me). I can’t decide which one to go with, and the 200ish price difference is big for me. But looking at it as an investment, I feel like it might be a worthy price to pay for a slightly newer model. Does this sound like a good idea for my situation? Or am I completely looking at the wrong cameras?
LENS:
I really think I should be fine with the EF-S 18-55mm kit lens if I go with either of those cameras. I can always upgrade later when I learn more about lenses, but right now I’m being cheap and probably just need a lens for shooting up close indoors. Thoughts? I figured the best deal would be to just buy a camera that comes with the kit lens.TRIPOD:
I have an old Ambico standard tripod from many years back.I’m not sure if I should go ahead and buy a newer, better one, or if this should suit my purposes for a while.
AUDIO
I know this is really important. As far as I’m aware, if I’m going to have talking subjects a few feet in front of the camera, the audio quality will still be pretty bad using the Rebel’s internal mic, correct? I’m leaning toward getting a Zoom, either the H1, H2n, or H4n, and using their mics to record and then sync in post. It’s either that or I get a Rode Videomic and plug it into the camera. Which would be better for me? Part of the reason I lean toward the Zoom is because I like the idea of either mounting it on camera, or placing it closer to the subject off screen to pick up their audio. I don’t know if I can afford a Zoom and Rode right now, that’s why I’m looking at one or the other. Also don’t know which Zoom model best fits my needs, but if the H4n is way better and a good long term investment, I would consider going with it. I would also get some headphones to plug into the Zoom to listen while recording. It would be a one man show, basically.EDITING
Here is where I’m really getting stuck right now. I already have a really old version of Sony Vegas consumer, and Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 (yes, I know, very old). I know that most professionals scoff at any of the consumer level editing software, but I’m really thinking for my current opportunity that I should be able to do everything I need in Elements or likewise. Does this sound reasonable for a while?The main problem is my hardware. I’ve tried editing some test files from the Rebel T3i in Adobe Premiere Elements 11 trial, and I’m getting the dreaded lag in playback. Horrible, horrible lag. It won’t give me an option to render the preview, so there’s nothing I can do. I have 2 machines currently, here are their specs:
Laptop:
AMD Turion X2 dual core, 2.4 GHz
4 GB RAM
ATI Radeon HD 3200 displayDesktop:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual core 3800+ 1.99 GHz
3 GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT displayAre these both just too old and too slow to smoothly edit the H.264 Rebel videos? Is there any workaround I can use to do it in Elements? Or am I most likely going to need to buy a new computer just to edit my Rebel files?
THANK YOU so much to whoever can help me with any of this.