Being a YouTuber is an exciting and lucrative job. You simply create videos about subjects you are interested in and earn money from the videos, isn’t it? However, becoming a well-known YouTuber isn’t an easy task.
Behind every famous vlogger lies an extended process of struggle and laborious work. There are investment decisions you have to make, steps that you have to follow and much more, before you make the first clip.
With all the things that need to be completed and a lot to be done, it’s hard to stay organized and in the right direction with your endeavors to become a YouTuber. This article will give you the most comprehensive list of things to consider if you wish to be a YouTuber.
One of the most common questions asked in YouTube comments is: “What camera do YouTubers use?”
Which Camera To Buy?
While we cannot answer that question for every channel, we can give you an idea of what works best for what type of channel.
Vloggers tend to be the ones who need cameras with flip-out screens and microphones built in. This allows them to engage their viewers without having to always rely on their PC’s webcam or worse yet, record audio through their PC (more on why this is bad soon).
Flip out screens also allow vloggers to show themselves while recording. Also, video stabilization during high activity will help keep your vlog’s viewers from getting sea sick.
Gaming channels tend to be a little more simple when choosing a camera. A 1080p camera with a wide angle lens will do the trick, not specifically because it looks good but rather because it is easier to take screenshots from.
With so many games being recorded, lots of footage quickly adds up and the ability to capture video within the game makes getting good screenshots much easier.
Having a USB port on your camera also allows you to easily transfer all these videos and pictures without having to mod your computer for file transfers (which we don’t suggest).
The same applies for most types of news channels but their video quality can get away with being lower than that of vlogging and gaming channels. We do suggest you keep your video quality above 480p (if it’s not already) to make sure your videos look good in case they are ever re-watched or shared around.
Smaller channels with limited editing capabilities tend to favor the USB recording camcorder due to its ease of use and simplicity when uploading videos into YouTube. A higher end version like a Canon Vixia HF R700 will also give you full 1080p HD resolution for great looking videos, but most importantly, it is easy to work with in Premiere Pro so video editing becomes less of an issue when tackling more than one video at a time.
Is a DSLR good for Youtube?
DSLRs work best for channels that require multiple cameras or just want to look professional. If you are serious about your channel then you should definitely get a camcorder that does 1080p recording, interchangeable lenses and can use external mics.
This will allow you to create the best looking videos by using different angles of the same scene during filming/editing, which gives more variety to viewers who watch back-to-back videos.
Keep in mind that DSLRs only record video through proprietary software so webcamming on programs like Skype is significantly harder than with most other devices.
What else do you need for vlogging?
A tripod and a mic stand are a must. Since vloggers will always be on the move, you’ll want to make sure your camera is as stable as possible. Nothing screams “cheap amateur” like a shaky video!
With that said, it’s important to keep in mind that bigger isn’t always better when talking about tripods. It can be difficult carrying around such heavy equipment for those long walks down YouTube streets.
Some of the best stabilizers come from Amazon basics because they help cut cost without cutting quality too much (if at all).
If you plan on bringing other people into your videos then we recommend getting a shotgun microphone so you can pick up their voice and reduce room noise pollution during editing.
What is good for travel vloggers?
A smaller device like the A7II from Sony or the Cyber-shot RX100 along with the Canon G7X would be ideal for those who are on the go and who need to record on foot. If you’re considering starting the travel channels of your choice then this setup is for you.
What is a Good Cheap Camera for YouTube Videos?
Our best camera for budget-conscious buyers for a budget-friendly camera is Canon PowerShot SX410 IS.
If you’re looking for a camera that will shoot high quality video and pictures at a reasonable price the this camera can be your first choice an for just a few hundred bucks you can really have a nice setup
The Bottom Line
YouTubers, in the vast part, make money by making videos and entertaining their audience which is why they are always trying to increase the amount of engagement from their videos.
The quality and quality of the videos they create is naturally, a crucial factor in their success but the quality of their video is as crucial and can say something about the quality of their work.
A smooth and crisp video provides YouTubers an impression of credibility and will help them gain viewers. The video below I’ve explained the cameras YouTubers are using and the most effective characteristics for vlogging.