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The main differences between DSLR and Mini HD cameras are the available lens, lighting, and filtering settings. While DSLRs might take a bit longer to master based on the greater functionality, the payoff will be worth it because of the much higher quality results that can be achieved. These cameras are top of the line for online video creation, costing from $500 to $2,000 or more.
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However, the pocket HD camera you choose must shoot in 1080p (refers to high definition screen resolution) and have an external microphone (mic) jack. I encourage you to read reviews and select a camera that fits your personal requirements, style, and budget. Virtually every camera manufacturer makes some version of mini HD, ranging from $100 to $400, and they all do the same thing.
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This video course demonstrates how to make video using the iPhone from start to finish, all in a very straightforward, step-by-step process. RESOURCE: Great Online Course for Making Online Video with the iPhone: iPhone Video Hero is a great online course that costs $97.
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But when you use a tripod, microphone and neutral “backdrop,” the iPhone’s camera becomes a professional movie-making machine! With its eight-megapixel iSight camera, the iPhone can record great video in HD (1080p) at up to thirty frames per second. Most of us wouldn’t expect to create high-quality videos with a mobile phone because most handheld-shot movies are “shaky,” with poor lighting, composition, and audio.
In fact, many PCs and Macs have great cameras built in.
While you can create great videos without a camera (see “screen-capture videos” below), I’m assuming that at least some of your video content will include you or another person in them, and for this you do need a camera. The first item you’ll need is a video camera.
And you may even already have several of the required items. In fact, you can acquire a complete “starter kit” with everything you need for less than $500. But advancements in technology have granted us access to professional-level filming and editing tools at a fraction of this cost. Many small business owners assume that getting set up with the tools and equipment required for making videos will cost thousands of dollars. The skills you’ll pick up by going through these steps will stay with you for the rest of your career. Once you get started, you’ll find this process to be much simpler and more fun than you might have thought. Let’s dig right into producing your first awesome video blog post with my five-step, foolproof process for creating and marketing high-quality online videos.