Any advice on professional video taking device for indoor use?
What is the range of "professional" video taking device? and what's the brand and model would you recommend?
Budget $500-$800. Is it too low or good enough?
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Last edited by kenny1999; 22nd Jul 2019 at 10:15.
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+1 Cornucopia. Professionals use lights for indoor video. No matter how light-sensitive your camera may be, you'll get far less noise and far more vibrant colors if you add your own light.
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Yes.Too much light can cause issues with static pictures.
I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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