sand_dune
Well-Known Member
Camera technology is improving all the time. A good camera doesn't necessarily equal a good film though. Some of the best feature films ever were filmed before they could record in colour.
I enjoy filming and editing as a hobby and I hope I am slowly getting better. Our crew don't always have the latest equipment, but I do think the results from ordinary phones are6+ rapidly becoming very acceptable. I remember getting my first camera phone, one of the old Nokia's, it was terrible! I am amazed at how much it has come on in such a short period...
Here is one that might appeal to you a bit more? Filmed by a younger crew member with a gadget I don't recognise:
Pete
The device is Xiaomi Yi camera could be had for about £45 at the lowest. The video quality is adequate for what it was used and overall is a lovely watch.
I used a wide lens action camera to make home videos of myself and my close people and we love it. Although I realise, that it is a sports action camera and ideally should be used for those occasions. Best creative videos are made with conventional cameras, that do no mount on your head.
But really, my strict posts only concerned the video in the first post. As I hate blurry videos, filmed with a potato in this day and age.