Camera Suggestions Please! - Green Screen

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Hello, and thank you for taking the time to read this post.
I am looking for a camera under 500 dollars capable of adjusting all of the settings, the one I currently own just doesnt cut it (Sony Cybershot TX10).
I have noticed a lot of 'color spill' on the videos I create, and have attempted to appropriate the lighting, distance to camera, and distance to green screen. I have a set of Cowboy softbox lights with 2800 watts of total lighting, and have attempted to put them at every angle. Any suggestions on a camera?
 
oh wow I'm happy with just my macbook's isight camera.

I hope I can get to your level of camera expertise soon :p
 
Does this camera have CMOS? I see that it has 14.2 MP, but anything after 8mp will have jittery pixels due to the camera attempting to squeeze all of the pixels together, it can also create an unavoidable 'fuzz' effect if used incorrectly on top of a green screen.
 
Image Sensor

Image Sensor
CMOS
Image Sensor Size
23.1 x 15.4mm
Gross Pixels
14.8 MP
Effective Pixels
14.2 MP
Dust Cleaning System
Image sensor cleaning
Airflow Control System
Image Dust Off reference data (optional Capture NX 2 software required)
Resolution
DX-format
(L) 4608 x 3072
(M) 3456 x 2304
(S) 2304 x 1536
 
Does this camera have CMOS? I see that it has 14.2 MP, but anything after 8mp will have jittery pixels due to the camera attempting to squeeze all of the pixels together, it can also create an unavoidable 'fuzz' effect if used incorrectly on top of a green screen.
Ahh nevermind, I see that it does have CMOS, thank you for the quick reply AJBBB!
 
Most YouTubers are using 10+ MP camereas, But I dont think that's what you should be worried about, It has 1080p Full HD video recording.
 
Most YouTubers are using 10+ MP camereas, But I dont think that's what you should be worried about, It has 1080p Full HD video recording.
You seemed pretty hasty with the response recommending this camera, any personal experience???//why this one? Sorry for asking, but I sort of want to know about a camera//experience handling it - before commiting to a purchase.
 
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