Hey guys and gals, hope all are well.


 I was wondering of anyone has a good suggestion for a camera that can take video with decent sound and pics with good clarity. My Nikon L610 gave up. Something with decent battery life and is less than $500. Any and all thoughts are welcome and appreciated.

Ray

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  • Update:

    Been using the H1n and have been slowly teaching myself as time permits, how to use recording it and a BR600 and combining recordings in a basic Audacity program and have been having a ball. I'd say the H1n is worth every penny I paid for it just in the ability to make a quick recording on the fly or for a low-budget, for-fun home studio.

     No instructions come with it, nor an SD card. Instructions can be downloaded from their website, but I can only find a PDF file version.

    • what format do you need it in?

       

  •  Well Tim, I pulled the trigger on the Zoom H1 essential. Should be here Saturday. Still don't know what I'll do about a camera, perhaps the Zoom Q2 or Q8, maybe,  but this will keep my wife and I busy for awhile. Thanks for the tip!

    Ray

  • If you are willing to start from scratch camera and lens wise. then mirrorless cameras seem to be the future with all of the major brands going in that direction 

    https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/buying-guide-best-cameras-under-500

    •  Thank you for the link, Timothy. I'll get to that later today. Hoping for something with at least as good sound as the Nikon. It was pretty good.

  •  Thanks for those tips. They'll be quite helpful. I'll look up "Zoom"

     My introduction, well, semi-serious amature photography, 25 years ago, low-budget camera style was a second hand AE-1 with a little collection of filters and a couple of good lenses. I loved that camera, took a few good pictures, more bad ones and learned a lot. Sadly the camera died and I sold the extras. Fast -forward to a few years ago with the L-610 digital. Pretty good, but would like to move up a little to a better rig for recording my wife and I for fun.

     Thanks again, Timothy

      Ray

  • i would suggest that if you have any Nikon lenses that you stick with that brand. 

    I am a canon guy so anything from the 60D up to the 90D can do 1080P video. i think they are marketed as rebel in the states?

    as for sound some cameras have a mic socket for an external mic but a seperate audio recorder like a zoom would be better. let the camera record audio as well so it is easier to sync the external recorded audio to the video.

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