It's a camera for Vlogs but I bought it for my tutorials because I can easily show my supplies and paintings close-up with efficient autofocus. I started with one and I enjoy it enough that I just purchased a second one to replace my older camera. So now I have two and that is all I use to film. The only downside to this camera is the battery and SD card, hard to reach once filming. You'll have to take the camera off its tripod to change them. Battery also lasts for no more than 1 hour, it can be annoying. Other than that, I love the quality of the photos and videos.
I bought two of these so I can keep filming my tutorials easily. Batteries takes something like 90 to 120 minutes to full charge and up to one hour to die, so it's useful to have a few.
I have a few of these. They allow to store quite a bit of footage without needing to change the card constantly. I find it risky to get bigger cards and store too much at once (in case you were to lose those files), so 64go has been a good compromise and allows me a 4-hour filming session in HD.
I use this horizontal tripod to film overhead videos. I like the fact it is completely independent from the table I create on, and that the long arm makes it easy to film overhead (because when I make the table move by erasing and such, a tripod will move as well if there is any contact between the two).
This tool allows me to soften the shadows my right hand projects on my art while drawing. I also using for talking head videos
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