For those people that use a Camera to record themselves

NotoriousDBAG

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So I feel like recording on a laptop or with a webcam has the advantage of being able to see yourself as you talk, do cameras these days have a similar feature? Like you can connect it to the computer as you record, or even a mini screen on the camera itself that you can turn around to see yourself? If not, is it as hard as I imagine it transitioning from recording from a webcam to a real camera? I ask this because I plan on getting one eventually and would just like to prepare myself accordingly.
 
Most camcorders have a flip out screen that you can rotate around. Also a few DSLRs on the market have a back screen that flips out so you can watch as well. Or you could always get an EVF.
 
Canon DSLR's have a cable and software that comes with the camera and lets you use your laptop as a LCD screen to see. It's called "remote shooting".
 
Awesome, thanks for the answers guys. Glad to know that I can still have a screen to work with if I ever get a real camera haha.
 
I use my cell phone most of the the time when recording vlogs. Its full hd but I dont have the screen to see myself. I just have to watch the vid when I finish recording. Lol my dslr has the screen but I never have it face me when im recording. I flip it towards me focus the picture then turn it arkund again. I do this because when I record I would sometimes look at the screen Instead of looking directly in the camera. When I see my eyes move away from the camera it feels like I'm disconnecting from the audience. Like breaking eye contact. I find it better practice to not have a screen.
 
I use my cell phone most of the the time when recording vlogs. Its full hd but I dont have the screen to see myself. I just have to watch the vid when I finish recording. Lol my dslr has the screen but I never have it face me when im recording. I flip it towards me focus the picture then turn it arkund again. I do this because when I record I would sometimes look at the screen Instead of looking directly in the camera. When I see my eyes move away from the camera it feels like I'm disconnecting from the audience. Like breaking eye contact. I find it better practice to not have a screen.

Hmm that's true as well, I'm usually looking at the screen rather than the camera too actually. Do you use some sort of a stand or something for your phone? I think I'll try recording with my phone and see how that goes, since it's HD as well.
 
I luckily don't have to have the camera pointing at me, just at a whiteboard. If I was to have it facing my face, I would use the pull out screen on my camera or set up an external monitor behind the camera.
 
Hmm that's true as well, I'm usually looking at the screen rather than the camera too actually. Do you use some sort of a stand or something for your phone? I think I'll try recording with my phone and see how that goes, since it's HD as well.

Actually the vlogs I do with my phone are when I'm at work. If I ever need to be hands free I just find something thats eye level and prop it up on it like a bookshelf or such. For home use I use my dslr. I flip the screen towards me focus the camera on my face and then flip it back around and press record.

I have also placed my phone on top of the tripod before to do some more shooting when my cameras card gets full and I don't feel like transferring the footage to my computer at the moment.
 
I find the flip screen to be enough for me. I had to really be aware of looking into the lens rather than at myself on the screen for a while, but it's not a problem anymore.
 
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