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Basic But Quality Video Not Web Cams For Youtube Vids

My youtube videos are really low quality!?

wat he said is kinda rite but still thing is wat cam r u using to rec ur video (if ur uploading ur own vid that is) try to upload them in mpeg format or mov format this gives a good HD quality. i do that it works gret for me... hope it does to u too.... my suggestion is not to use web cam to rec ur vids if ur recding ur own vid... i dont have any camcorder or something i rec it throu my basic model digi cam (sony DSC W35) its vid quality is great thou if the light ing is good...
but if ur trying to upload any existing vid u ve(songs stuffs like that) upload them in the same format it already is. that should help u...

What is the best webcam to use for making YouTube videos?

Hi AnonymousYou can make cool videos using your iPhone. But if you want to buy webcam then try Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam (Black) You can get more information on thisRohini Komarappagari's answer to What cheap HD cameras can I use to shoot my YouTube video? All the best.

Youtube, webcam or camcorder?

its depend on your needs.. if you need to make a good quality videos, you can use digicam or camcorder and edit it into ur computer.. but if you just want to make a simple video, you can do it with webcam and record it directly with video editing software (like windows movie maker..etc) and edit also with the same editor..

other site than youtube? try out Metacafe.com

Is it okay to make YouTube videos with laptop camera?

It is okay but not preferable.although youtubers say “Your first camera doesn’t matter” but I find it incredibly cheesy. While most YouTubers who are big now started out on webcams and bad cam recorders, a good quality in terms of sound and image will help you and your audience engage more with your content, times have changed, and quality matters more than it used to, this is kind of harsh but, who would watch your blurry video when there are millions of better videos in terms of quality.It also depends on the video, if you are doing game plays, then having a webcam to show your reaction in a small box on top is okay, but if you’re doing something like make-up tutorials or film making then quality is a major thing.Just remember:-Good sound-Good lighting-Good contentAre the things you should focus on.I’m not saying go buy a $1000 camera right now when you can’t afford it, but work with the best option you have right now.

I want to make youtube videos. Should I buy a webcam or camcorder?

If you want to do greenscreen shots, then the cleaner the image, the easier it will be compositing it. The prime factors in how clean your image looks are:Lighting Look up some tutorials on YouTube on lighting and compositing a greenscreen. Here's one I found with a quick search: CameraDo you already have an upper-end phone camera? If so, you have something better than most webcams and cheap camcorders to shoot with. You will probably want to get a 3rd-party smartphone video app that enables full manual control over exposure and recording bitrate.If you don't have a good smartphone camera, then I would suggest looking for a used DSLR in decent shape. The sensor will likely be a little less sensitive than you might like, but with enough light it'll give you a solid-looking image, and both compression artifacts and sensor noise should be low enough to work. Don't go crazy over lens prices - just use one of the kit lenses.If you have enough light, try not shoot with the lens wide open (lowest F-stop) for best sharpness. Each lens has different image characteristics, so try a few test shots at different F-stops to see what looks the best.Keep an eye on your ISO as well - the lower, the better. Higher ISOs introduce a lot of noise in the image, and as such are not good for clean composites. A lower F-stop is generally preferable to a higher ISO for this sort of work, unless you luck out and get a camera with great built-in noise reduction.For both a smartphone and a DSLR, you're probably going to want to use a secondary audio recording source. You can get a cheap (but well-rated) lavalier mic for $20 that will outperform either camera's built-in mics. Your smartphone may have audio recording adapters you can get for it, and most DSLRs have a mic jack that works with consumer mics. If you have a laptop to spare, you can also plug the mic into that and use a program like Audacity to record with. You would then just have to sync the sound file with the audio from your camera's internal mic(s). Whatever you choose, make sure to set your recording level manually for best-sounding results (unless you really vary your voice volume).

Would 7.1 megapixels be enough for a youtube video?

it should be more than enough for a video. usually the videos you see that look bad on youtube were either taken from a cell phone, or converted and edited a lot. in fact, you will probably get the "watch in high quality" button. most people on youtube use a simple little digital camera.

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