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brainlessgaming

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    Male
  • Location
    U.S.A.
  • Interests
    Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, Consumer Electronics, PC Building, Roller Coasters
  • Biography
    Hello everyone! I like computers, love aircraft and roller coasters, and PC building.

    Favourite Airline: Emirates
    Favourite Coaster: Millennium Force (Located At Cedar Point)
    Favourite Aerospace Company: Airbus
    Preferred GPU Company: AMD
    Preferred CPU Company: AMD

System

  • CPU
    AMD fx 8350 Black Edition
  • Motherboard
    Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z
  • RAM
    G.SKILL TridentX Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2400
  • GPU
    SAPPHIRE Radeon R9 290X 4GB 512-Bit GDDR5, New Edition
  • Case
    NZXT H440 (Red/Black)
  • Storage
    HDD: 3tb Seagate Barracuda SSD: Samsung Evo 500gb
  • PSU
    Cooler Master V1000 80+ Gold Efficiency
  • Display(s)
    Some Samsung Moniter
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G510s
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder 2013
  • Sound
    Logitech G430
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1 (Soon will be Windows 10)
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  1. Which tripod would you recommend? A pan head would be great as well.
  2. Can you link me to a good filter that's good for the g7? That slider has gotten some bad reviews. I'm thinking of getting this stabilizer: http://www.amazon.com/OFFICIAL-Midnight-Limited-stabilizer-Smartphone/dp/B00S10KFTC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1462467452&sr=8-3&keywords=stabilizer For the lens, I wonder if the kit lens do a good job of capturing a large area (like a part of a city or mountains). If they do a good job at that, I'll need a lens that'll work for closups (like someone talking, or someone's hand moving, ect). What would you recommend for that?
  3. The lens with the G7 is a 14-42mm. The price with that lens is $597. It also comes with a $100 giftcard for free. Heres the link: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1148282-REG/panasonic_dmc_g7kk_lumix_dmc_g7_mirrorless_micro.html Heres the Nikon d3300 for $400. It comes with a 18-55mm lens, ad card, shoulder bag, and extra battery: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1023353-REG/nikon_1532_d3300_dslr_camera_with.html
  4. Does the audio sync with the camera? Or do I have to sync during video editing?
  5. Alright then, thanks for the help. I'll be deciding between the G7 and a6000.
  6. Then where am I supposed to hide the mic if i'm making a short film? Honestly, I don't know how much more specific you want me to get...Is it this difficult to make a recommendation based on what I said? If you need to know more, please ask more specific questions.
  7. Preferences: 1080p video at 60 fps (#1 priority) Good quality stills Lens compatibility/variety and price of lens isn't crazy expensive Mic input (however I know sony makes a wireless mic for the a6000 so I could use that I guess) Swiveling display could be nice Camera that's easy (enough for a beginner) and easy to learn/work with Are these enough?
  8. Because I am trying to see if the d3300 is a better buy than the g7. That's why Im asking people like you, because you are more knowledgeable on this topic.
  9. To be honest, I wan't even thinking about the 4k that much. What matters most for me is 1080p 60fps. For around $100, I can get the g7 which I see is better for video. Why would you recommend the d3300 over the g7? B&H has the g7 for $597 + $100 giftcard, making the g7 only $100 more than the d3300.
  10. That's a problem that it doesn't have a mic jack. That's a big thing for me at least. Overheating to what extend? Will it limit the amount of video I can shoot continuously?
  11. I don't get what your trying to say. I misunderstood the point he was trying to make... I'm asking for advice because I'm looking for the best *first* camera for my needs (video).
  12. Maybe cinematic was the wrong word. Crispy and clear would be a better word. I get your point though. It has a lot to do with the operator, which is again why I don't want to blow a bunch of money on my first camera. So would you suggest I wait and get the Sony a6300?
  13. I get that my videos won't be perfect when I start. That's why I said "the potential to film great video". I have a lot of learning to do, which is why I want to start small and don't want to blow a bunch of money on my first camera. I have video editing down. I've been video editing for a while. Color grading, not so much. What gives the a6300 so much of a big advantage that make it worth more than double the cost of the g7 besides the bigger sensor? And sure, you can make a iPhone video look kinda cinematic, but it won't be nearly as crisp as a dedicated camera. There's a reason people spend money on cameras.
  14. Ok fair enough. So is the info I provided before enough to make a recommendation for me? I still don't get why you're so against the G7. Have you read/watched reviews about it?
  15. I'm sorry, but I've never heard of anyone that spends $7000 for their first camera. And if your not convinced about the Lumix G7, look up the reviews. They speak for themselves. I don't know all the technical details of how I'm going to work because I still have a lot to learn, which is why I don't want to blow a bunch of money for my 1st camera. I can tell you that I want 60 fps (for smooth video), 1080p will be great, avchd is a format that i'd use. Heres the stabilizer. Of course it's not the best, but it's a start: http://www.amazon.com/OFFICIAL-Midnight-Limited-stabilizer-Smartphone/dp/B00S10KFTC/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1462319741&sr=8-3&keywords=stabilizer I'd also appreciate if you'd use a nicer tone when you are giving advice. You seem quite angry...
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