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Best YouTube Setup Under $1,000



so in this video I'm going to share one
of the best budget setups for creating
YouTube videos I'm going to share
everything that I used to create my
videos to create this video right here
all of the equipment for all less than a
thousand dollars in total so look if you
are starting with a budget you can still
create YouTube videos that are
relatively high quality and you know
quite frankly you really don't need some
of this equipment that I'm gonna share
with you in this video to create YouTube
videos if you're just using your phone
if you're using a webcam it's better
than nothing I think everybody should
get started on YouTube with whatever
equipment you can afford now if you have
up to a thousand dollars I think this is
a great setup that I'm going to show you
in this video this is what I use I don't
use expensive $8,000 cameras everything
that I use is less than $1000 in total
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kind of build something that they're
trying to build on YouTube so let's get
started with this now the camera that I
actually first bought when I was
starting on YouTube about two years ago
now almost about two years it was the
Canon 70d now I bought this for $1000
and it's interesting because I could not
afford a thousand dollars to pay for
this camera so I put it on my credit
card which is a recipe for disaster but
I decided I'm gonna put this on my
credit card and I'm gonna have to make
enough money I'm gonna have to get
enough views on YouTube so that I can
pay off my camera with the money that I
make from YouTube so it's sort of like
an ultimatum for myself I said I
absolutely have to do this and actually
helped me find some success on YouTube
but that might not be a strategy that
everyone's willing to take so the camera
that I got after that one which honestly
I believe is just as good or if better
is the Canon SL 2 so this is the Canon
SL 2 right here and get it on Amazon for
549 dollars I will leave links to all of
these items that down in the description
below on this video I do get a small
commission when you click on that link
and buy something through that link but
just be aware it doesn't affect my
decision it doesn't affect the items
that I use this is what I actually use
to create my videos and this is one of
the cheapest cameras that you can get
that's still decently high quality so
like I said I use this for all of my
videos for this channel from my primary
channel it's
Kanon sl2 $549 give or take a little bit
but definitely one of the better cameras
you know it has a sensor of a Canon a DD
it shoots 1080p and video I find that
you don't really need 4k video quality
unless you're shooting some type of
cinematic films and even at that a lot
of devices can't even play 4k so a lot
of phones don't really support 4k a lot
of people who are watching YouTube
videos even on their laptop it's not
showing in 4k a lot of times it'll be
1080 maybe a little bit higher but I
find that 1080 is perfectly fine for
today's day and age for creating YouTube
video so that's what I really like about
this camera it's really easy to use
there definitely is a slight learning
curve but over time you can kind of just
learn your way around the camera and get
better at it now this right here on this
camera is a kit lens most of these will
come with a kit lens which is I believe
18 to 55 millimeter kit lens I actually
suggest getting a kit lens just because
it'll help you kind of get started and
help you be able to zoom in or zoom out
depending on how big your studio is now
if you want to go with some other lenses
both of these lenses here we're about I
believe 125 dollars a piece this is the
50 millimeter 1.8 lens and this one is a
24 millimeter I believe 2.8 lens but
both of these lenses are pretty nice I
put them on this camera and sometimes I
will use them for my videos that I'm
shooting here but you don't think it to
confuse on lenses and whatnot but I will
leave these links down below for both of
these as well so you can experiment with
some different lenses but so this is
$549 these lenses about 125 dollars
apiece they're not absolutely necessary
you could get away with using the kit
lens when you're starting your youtube
channel now besides video quality audio
quality is another thing you need to
really heavily consider and honestly I
believe audio quality is more important
than video quality and I'll say it again
audio quality is more important than
video quality and the reason for that is
look if I'm watching a video and it is
really good video quality but the audio
is absolutely terrible and I can't hear
what they're saying because it's it's
muffled its sounds really echoey it just
it's a really big turn-off and I
honestly just stopped watching the video
but if it's the other way around where
maybe the video quality is not that
great put the audio
qualities on point a much more likely to
watch that video for a longer period of
time so there's some audio options that
are available to you one of them is
something like a shotgun microphone now
I actually have a couple of these this
one is that just a tax dollar shotgun
microphone this is like $30 you can get
on Amazon what I actually wouldn't
suggest over this one though is the rode
videomic it is about a hundred dollars
but it's much higher quality than this
one I have it somewhere but I just don't
know where it is it's like in a box
somewhere but you can actually just
mount it on top of the camera and it's
great for vlogging you probably see
people walking around vlogging like this
kc9 stat uses a pretty similar setup to
this but if you go something with like
the rode videomic for about 90 some
dollars or $100 it can be a great start
to get started now the audio that I
actually use is this little device right
here it's called the zoom h1 and then I
run a lavalier mic that was about 20
dollars up through my shirt it's a Sony
a lavalier mic and like I said I'll
leave links to all these down below in
the description
but this zoom h1 is about a hundred and
twenty dollars baby I believe it's $119
for this specific device and then this
lavalier mic is only twenty dollars so
this setup honestly if you think that
this audio quality is decent this is
exactly what I'm using this is what I've
been using for the past year and I think
that the audio quality is pretty decent
much better than if I was just using the
regular camera audio like this doesn't
sound very good does it
so there's a couple other things that
you need to really consider when trying
to create YouTube videos that are of
somewhat high quality and the next one
is by having lighting right so lighting
is really important for your video
quality now there's some options that
are available to you one of the best
options for free is to just find some
window light if you have a window in
your apartment or your house consider
getting nearer especially if it's like a
nice cloudy day or the sun's not shining
directly through the window creating
hard shadows that could be a great
option I think it's a free option and
and it's something that you do have to
work around a little bit though you have
to you know film during the day I used
to do that where I would try to time it
and if it was a cloudy day I'll go and
film some videos and then the Sun would
come out and it gives some hard shadow
so you want to avoid using window light
and natural light
which can be great but in some cases you
have to kind of work around mother
nature consider just getting some soft
boxes I'm using two soft boxes here I'll
show you them like this but two soft
boxes a very simple setup and the setup
for these I think they're new or soft
boxes about $69 $70 for both of them
come with the light bulbs and I think
it's a great setup to have and having
that good soft lighting is really
important if you just had a regular lamp
and you're using a regular lamp to light
your videos you'll see that it creates
hard shadows if you just turn on one of
your lights like a lamp near you and try
to create a video you'll see like hard
shadows it just doesn't look
professional that's my soft boxes can
soften the light so there's a couple
more things that we need to discuss here
one of them being in the or
post-production how you're actually
going to edit and upload this video so
if you are recording this audio
separately from the camera audio you can
actually have to line up those two audio
files so to do that you can't really use
Windows Movie Maker it's just not very
effective so you want to consider doing
something like getting something like
Adobe Premiere Pro now I believe this is
about $20 a month if you're just getting
Adobe Premiere Pro and not the other
Adobe products I personally don't pay
for it because I get it through my
university so I don't the worry about it
but it's about $20 a month and it's
really definitely something that you
should consider like getting an upgrade
for and getting started with now
learning your ways around that learning
the ropes of Adobe Premiere Pro can be a
little bit difficult but just watch some
YouTube tutorials that's what I love
about YouTube there's so many free
videos out there that can help you get
started with that but I think it's a
great way to edit your videos and then
learn how to upload them and we do have
videos on this channel to help you kind
of get those upload settings so that you
know what settings to input and to
export your video for now another one
thing that we do want to mention is what
kind of background you're going to have
so this is just like a regular canvas
background you can get all kinds of
different backgrounds you can just have
a nice studio I actually don't really
like this one very much probably gonna
maybe change it up a little bit maybe
build an actual studio but you want to
consider what's in the background if you
have too many things in the background
and it just gets kind of noisy and you
have various things going on it can just
kind of get cluttery and not very
attractive and hard for people to
actually focus on your
the video that's why we don't really
have much in the background which is
very simple so that you can see what's
on the table here you can see me and
that's about it so you don't lose focus
hopefully and if you're watching this
video you didn't lose focus because
we're almost ten minutes in so that kind
of wraps up this video
any questions comments leave them down
below I will leave links for all of the
equipment here that I use for my videos
like I said you don't have to spend a
lot of money you really don't have to
spend a lot of money to get started with
YouTube you can start with very simple
things if you are using a shotgun
microphone like the rode videomic or
this cheaper tax dollar microphone this
actually puts the audio on board on this
camera so you don't have to edit those
audio files and match the audio files
like you do with the microphone that I'm
using right here so this might actually
be a better setup than what I'm using
but it's just what I've gotten used to
so if you find any value in this video
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