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Whats a good camera for close up video?

I have a kind of a weird YouTube channel (at least to most people) I open Pokemon cards. I'm not the only one though, it's a very large community called poketubers, but I want a better camera. I used to use my phone which was ok, but my sister is using it and my iPad does this weird thing where it follows your hand. It just looks bad. I also tried using my grandmas camera but it doesn't like to focus on close things. I need a camera that can focus on things a few inches away from it, I just don't know anything about cameras and what's good. At least 720p but 1080p would be nice even if I don't record it in 1080p. I would like to keep it around $200 but I can go higher. If you need examples of what I mean you can look up SuperDuperTutorials KidsPTC and me PokemonNerd8749 (lame I know). My most recent video should be one of my iPad videos just to show you the weird thing it does. 

 

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Well, then that would be specific to a macro lens.

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Buy a DSLR and get a macro lens and a tripod

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