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Help! Shooting a simple recipe, Need Advise
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DS_Legacy
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Feb 15 2017, 11:05 AM
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QUOTE(xionid @ Feb 14 2017, 02:44 PM) Hi Guys, I need help setting up a videography shoot for recipe, need some recommendation on using the correct equipment. Budget wise. Need to do a 50-70sec video shooting recipe like "Tasty" Thanks in advance. For advertising purpose or for fun?  How much is your exact budget?
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DS_Legacy
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Feb 17 2017, 12:36 PM
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QUOTE(xionid @ Feb 17 2017, 11:34 AM) i Need some few option, advertising purposes but in-house gigs will do. Decent equipment but no need to go for hi-end one. Thanks.. Then a entry-level DSLR or mirrorless is enough for the job  Just get a proper video LED lights too, so that you don't have to bump up your ISO too much. If you want some bokeh effects, either go for 35mm or 50mm F1.8
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DS_Legacy
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Feb 17 2017, 12:54 PM
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QUOTE(xionid @ Feb 17 2017, 12:41 PM) Do you have anything on mind such as what brand? canon? nikon? I need a tripod to mount the camera for overhead shooting as well right? Two lightstsand with with diffuser? any recommendation what sort of light i need? You may need to get a proper tripod that comes with tiltable centre column, or else it may not be as sturdy. If you insist on buying the mount, it would be quite pricey. Check hereIf you wanna go high-end on the lightings, you can get the continuous studio lights that comes with softboxes. Check out 3 point lightings.
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DS_Legacy
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Feb 20 2017, 12:09 PM
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QUOTE(xionid @ Feb 20 2017, 12:05 PM) Any recommendation on entry-level DSLR and lens also? budget around 2-3k, i've research some of the DSLR like D5300 or D3400 but cant really tell whats the differences. There is not much difference between those two. But D5000 series comes with a flip screen which may help u in taking your video.
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