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Re: What Camera Should we Purchase as a Rookie Team?

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Originally Posted by koreamaniac101 View Post
So our rookie team has an entry-level camera (Canon Powershot SX520 HS) for recording Chairman's Footage, but the quality of the video recording is not what we would call professional.

What camera would other teams recommend for a rookie team who is looking to go to the next level in footage?

Also, in certain videos (Like Team 610's 2015 Release Video), we can see that the camera is orbiting a robot/person, with constant speed. Does anyone know how or what these teams use to move the camera fluidly?


Team 610's 2015 Release Video: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=JesaZVbLE28

(3:10 is where the camera moves as described above)
Cameras don't come cheap but you can compensate for the quality with artistic style if you are creative.
Either way I'd look to rent a camera or see if someone on your team has a good camera.
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