What Camera Do You Use?

I use a Nikon D5100. VERY happy with it, the colors always look amazing, but I'm not happy with the 20 minute time limit on shooting. If you're going to go that route, I'd suggest the D5300, it doesn't have the limit and it's a better version (it came out after I bought mine lol)
 
When I can, a Black Magic Poket camera (fantastic but high-end camera.) It's amazing to use, especially the 4k video and it has changeable lenses. However, colors tend to look a bit off. For instance, reds tend to look a bit orange in places.This can be fixed in post pretty easily though.
For my channel's stuff, I don't tend to use a camera. When I do, I just use the Canon VIXIA HF R500. It can do 1080p .mp4 format, and 60p AVCHD format as well. Easy to use, and really affordable.
 
I borrow a 5D Mk3 when I need to shot stuff. Otherwise I own a 600D!

When I can, a Black Magic Poket camera (fantastic but high-end camera.) It's amazing to use, especially the 4k video and it has changeable lenses. However, colors tend to look a bit off. For instance, reds tend to look a bit orange in places.This can be fixed in post pretty easily though.
For my channel's stuff, I don't tend to use a camera. When I do, I just use the Canon VIXIA HF R500. It can do 1080p .mp4 format, and 60p AVCHD format as well. Easy to use, and really affordable.
Was gonna say, blackmagic would be overkill for your channel haha
 
Canon 600D with 50mm lens - super happy with it, the battery life is amazing, super easy to use and great for an entry level DSLR

Is that the camera (and lens) you used to film the close up shots of the monopoly board on your "sore loser" video? (The picture quality is excellent and I'm trying to choose a decent entry-level DSLR for similar close up shots like that!) - Great video too btw. :)
 
Is that the camera (and lens) you used to film the close up shots of the monopoly board on your "sore loser" video? (The picture quality is excellent and I'm trying to choose a decent entry-level DSLR for similar close up shots like that!) - Great video too btw. :)
Actually for that video we used the Nikon D5200 with it's standard kit lens! :) We started using the Canon 600D in our much recent videos and thank you I'm glad you like the video!
 
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