Canon t3i rebel review
Camera canon t3i rebel: http://amzn.to/z9n8TH
How I set up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bJwMSXSSlI
Other lighting products:
So I’ve struggled FOREVER for figuring out how to create a good Youtube video. Remember, I DO THIS ALL MYSELF (editing, filming, etc) so they don’t teach you how to make a Youtube video as an econ major.
The most important thing is to have good lighting. If you’re not filming in natural sunlight, GOOD LIGHTING IS ESSENTIAL. I bought these lights from Amazon.com and if you look at my most recent videos, the quality has improved drastically, and this is why 🙂
http://amzn.to/rHHPjg
Tripod: You will need a 60 inch tripod (for shoots outside, where you don’t have tables, for full length videos) and a smaller tripod to set ontop of tables
Tall Tripod: http://amzn.to/tVVowv
Smaller Tripod: http://amzn.to/v3cLu9
Camera I use: http://amzn.to/urMpFM
Vanity Mirror: http://amzn.to/tvhUUa
Last year’s Canon EOS Rebel T2i was a significant divergence from the good old Rebel T1i. We got a brand new sensor, advanced metering mode, SDXC support, and boost in LCD resolution. This year, Canon chose not to toil with the primary internals on the aforementioned model, as we find the sensor, main shooting features, and overall form factor untouched. However, the new Canon EOS Rebel T3i tacks on a 3-inch Vari-angle LCD and Scene Intelligent Auto mode amongst other upgrades that include more 1080p video recording versatility. Although the Canon EOS Rebel T3i may not be a groundbreaking follow-up to the T2i, it’s certainly packed with features that will appeal to a broader spectrum of novice shooters. The Canon EOS Rebel T3i is definitely the easiest flagship EOS to shoot with to date. The best part is that the T3i’s price tag is the same as last year’s T2i, so let’s take a gander at what the T3i has to offer for 2011.
source