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D7200 for some video projects vs Canon
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikeydigs" data-source="post: 636077" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I am interested in shooting some short promotional videos for my business (horse training) using a DSLR. I have watched some videos on YouTube on this topic. It seems that Canon DSLR's are preferred by some. How does the the D7200 rate as a video choice? I already own it so I would prefer not to buy a used Canon for this project, and some lens to go along with it. I read that sound quality is more important than video quality. I purchased a Rode mic and a clip on mic that clips on to your shirt (Purple Panda) this was a very nice kit for $20.00 !. I don't want to over think this, and buy equipment that I don't need.</p><p></p><p>some feedback on lens choices and D7200 video tips would be helpful</p><p></p><p>If anyone can recommend any videos on you tube on this topic that would be worth while that would be a help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikeydigs, post: 636077, member: 3306"] I am interested in shooting some short promotional videos for my business (horse training) using a DSLR. I have watched some videos on YouTube on this topic. It seems that Canon DSLR's are preferred by some. How does the the D7200 rate as a video choice? I already own it so I would prefer not to buy a used Canon for this project, and some lens to go along with it. I read that sound quality is more important than video quality. I purchased a Rode mic and a clip on mic that clips on to your shirt (Purple Panda) this was a very nice kit for $20.00 !. I don't want to over think this, and buy equipment that I don't need. some feedback on lens choices and D7200 video tips would be helpful If anyone can recommend any videos on you tube on this topic that would be worth while that would be a help [/QUOTE]
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