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Guide to Start-Up Video Gear

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Here are my recommendations for a beginning info marketer's video package. I have added some high-end and low-end choices for the budget conscience.

If you know what to look for and keep you eyes open for deals and ebay bargans, you can get set up for relatively little money. There are options but if you go your own route, do your homework and double check the specs.

Manufacturers have left out the mic and headphone jacks on their consumer models. This is unfortunate because it reduces an otherwise great digital camera to a relatively useless piece of gear.

Camera:
MiniDV that has Mic and Headphone jacks and records to tape and offers manual focus and white balance.

Prosumer
Canon GL-2 (3 ccd)
Sony DCR-VX2100 (3 ccd)
Sony PD-170 (3 ccd)
Sony HDR-FX1

Consumer
Canon Eura 100 (1 ccd)
Canon HV30 (HDV/MiniDV)
Sony HC9 (HDV/MiniDV)

Mic
Lavaliere Mic (wired or wireless)
Wireless Sony WSC-999
Wired Sony ECM44B-PS-ACC
RadioShack Clipon Electret Microphone

Tripod
Fluid head with leveling ability
Bogen / Manfrotto Prosumer Video Kit w/745BK MDeVe Tripod Legs w/701RC2 Video Head and MBAG80 Tripod Case
http://www.amazon.com/Bogen-Manfrotto-Prosumer-745BK-701RC2/dp/B0009PYGLK
Libec TH-M20

Lights
The Perfect Kit
2560 WATT DAYFLO-FX LIGHTING SYSTEM
http://www.askmrvideo.com/products/item12.cfm
or
Home Depot halogen work lights and Cinefoil (black aluminum wrap)

Editing/Authoring
Sony Vegas
Adobe Visual Communicator
Final Cut Pro
Adobe Premiere
AVID

That is just about all you need to get started. Even if you only have some of this gear right now - don't wait. Start shooting video today. The more you shoot the better your camera work will be. Also, the more you shoot, the better you will understand the needs for good light and audio.

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