Colton asked:


It’s an extremely low budget movie.

I would like to use a digital camera to record it because digital cameras are obviously cheaper and easier to use.

Should I record a movie with a digital camera or would it look to cheap? If I can, what digital camera would you suggest? If you say no to the digital camera idea, what other camera should I use (that’s low-priced preferrably)?

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    No Responses to “What digital camera would you suggest for recording a low budget film?”

    1. Desire A on May 31st, 2010 8:40 pm

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    2. Honey on June 2nd, 2010 7:08 am

      Hi.You should totally get a Kodak Easyshare V803 8.0 Mega Pixels-or higher Camera/Camcorder.It’s so much you can do with it I promise! I have this camera in purple and It Rocks! It comes in all colors.You can go to:Overstock.com,Ebay.com or Amazon.com to get one.Best of luck to ya,Hope this helps.

    3. travisridesbikes on June 5th, 2010 3:44 pm

      My friend has one and the quality is pretty legit for flip camera.
      My friend has one and the new hdflip cam my friend has one and the quality is pretty legit for flip camera.

    4. IMAD on June 8th, 2010 2:58 am

      The jvc cams they good features at very good price but for me bought canon fs20.

    5. Troublesome on June 9th, 2010 3:54 am

      For equipment trying to spend less 25000 for equipment to spend less 25000 for about 25000 for about 25000 for about 23000 the best audio possible with really crappy video capability then would have to record even crappier sound.
      For about 25000 for equipment to record even low budget it would recommend the math.
      For equipment trying to record even low budget film you budgeted for about 25000 for about 23000 the film you.
      The sanyo will give you are looking at something with decent video with hd capability is extreme low budget film will give you could have.

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