Video equipment tips for YouTube Creators

Being a YouTube creator requires at least a foundational knowledge of video equipment. You might be asking yourself: What type of camera will I use? How will I handle sound and lighting? Here’s an overview of some common production equipment choices that can help you get started.

Cameras

There’s no ‘one size fits all’ – consider what you want to achieve with your videos. Here are two common types:

Point-and-shoot cameras are simple, all-in-one devices that are great for frequent vlogging in almost any setting. Some models have a reversible LCD screen so that you can see your shot. These no-fuss cameras can deliver full HD (1080) image quality, and many creators use them in their everyday videos.
DSLR cameras can deliver a more cinematic look, but may require a learning curve to operate. They use interchangeable lenses, are much heavier and are sometimes trickier to focus. These cameras cost more and they are typically used by creators who want a more artistic or professional look.

You can always start with your mobile device’s camera. It’s a great option before you invest in a standalone camera.

Take a look at camera reviews from other YouTube creators to find out what brands and models they recommend.

Sound

Good sound is a must. Viewers often don’t mind imperfect lighting, but they are less accepting of poor sound quality in the video.

If you’re using your camera’s onboard mic, you may need to stay about a metre away from the camera for the best audio.

Some creators buy a ‘shotgun’ mic; since these have directional recording, they can be effective at picking up natural sound from a longer range.
When you need to record at a distance, you can use a wireless lavalier mic, which can be attached to you. For example, a lav mic might be appropriate for the instructor in a fitness video.

Confirm whether your camera has a port for an external mic before buying one.

Lighting

  • Many creators use a ‘two-point’ lighting system. This involves lighting your main subject from two light sources at opposing directions. In this setup, the ‘key light’ gives the primary lighting, while the ‘fill light’ balances out the shadows.
  • Another option would be ‘soft lights’, which sometimes cost less, consume less power and are more flattering. A single soft light can be great for close-up shots. You can add lights to illuminate the background or other parts of the scene, as needed.
  • Don’t forget about one of the brightest (and cheapest) lights in existence – the sun! Try recording outside or using natural daylight through a window.
  • For shooting on the go, consider camera-mounted lights.

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  • If you have a lot of questions, consider your creative style and production goals as you select the right equipment. Some creators aim for a highly polished video, while others are OK with something casual and authentic.
  • If you want to keep costs down, you could buy the most affordable equipment and upgrade later based on your video-making needs.
  • Often, the best piece of equipment is the one you have to hand. Use your mobile device to get started immediately.

Video streaming on Telegram is easy

Telegram users will now be able to watch videos easily on the app. This feature is currently available only for Android users of the app. Recently, Chromecast support has been added for Android users with updates on the platform. Now Android users can stream videos on Chromecast devices while watching them on the Telegram app. After opening the video, tap on the Settings icon. Select the Chromecast option from there and start streaming.

You will be able to search old messages by date

Instant messaging platform WhatsApp, which brings better features for its users from time to time, is bringing an amazing feature ‘Search by Date’. With the help of this, users will be able to avoid long scrolling to find old messages and will be able to find it in minutes. The interface is very easy and user-friendly for users. For this, after opening the chat in which you want to search the message, you have to access the three dots visible on the right side.

New AI model will write stories

OpenAI is launching new artificial intelligence models for different tasks. The company’s CEO Sam Altman said that his company has created a new AI model, which is very good at writing. He also shared an example of a story written by AI. However, many writers have objected to this. They allege that OpenAI used their writing without permission to teach its model.

how to check current is AC or DC

To check if a current is AC or DC, you can use a multimeter to measure the voltage, and observe the waveforms on an oscilloscope or directly by looking at the multimeter reading. AC is characterized by a fluctuating, wavy line on the display and a constant value, DC is a constant value. 

Here’s a breakdown of how to differentiate between AC and DC:

1. Using a Multimeter:

  • AC Voltage Measurement:
    • Set your multimeter to AC voltage (marked with a “V” and a wavy line “~”).
    • Measure the voltage.
    • If the multimeter displays a fluctuating value, the current is AC.
  • DC Voltage Measurement:
    • Set your multimeter to DC voltage (marked with a “V” and a solid and dashed line “⎓”).
    • Measure the voltage.
    • If the multimeter displays a steady, constant value, the current is DC. 

2. Visual Inspection of the Waveform

  • AC Waveform: The voltage in AC current fluctuates periodically, resulting in a sinusoidal or a similar waveform, where the current changes direction back and forth.
  • DC Waveform: DC Current flows in only one direction and the waveform is a constant line 

3. Other Considerations

  • Circuit Symbols:AC and DC sources have different circuit symbols. AC sources typically have a wavy line, while DC sources have a straight line or “+” and “-” symbols representing the fixed polarity. 
  • Polarity:DC current flows in one direction, which means one terminal is marked as positive (+) and the other as negative (-). 
  • Marking on the device:Some devices have markings on them such as “12V DC” to indicate that the device needs a certain DC voltage supply or “240V AC” indicating the AC voltage that the appliance needs. 

Spam messages will be reduced on Telegram

Telegram has released a new update for users. It has been released to reduce spam. Along with this, many more features are included in it. There are many new features in this update and there is also a new gift option in it. Under the new feature Gift Premium with Stars, users can use their earned stars to gift premium subscription to others.

Facility to edit story again in Instagram

Instagram has brought a new feature for its users which allows re-editing the published story. If the user has forgotten to tag a friend in the story, then now there is no need to post again. Instagram has released the Story Mention Edit feature, so that users can easily add anyone to the story. Under the new update on Instagram, its users can now mention someone in their already published story.

Meta AI widget will come in WhatsApp

WhatsApp developers are working on a new Meta AI widget. With this, users will be able to use AI chatbot without opening the app. Currently, the use of this widget will be available only to those users who already have Meta AI feature activated in their WhatsApp. According to the report of WaBetaInfo, it has been rolled out for some selected users of WhatsApp beta version. It may be available to all users in the coming time.

Swiggy’s fasting mode feature launched

Food delivery app Swiggy launched the fasting mode feature. This feature allows users to stop food-related notifications during fasting. The company said, this feature does not create interference during fasting in fasting like Ramadan-Navratri.

Extensions renamed as apps

Google has made two important changes in its Gemini AI. Google said in the blog that now Gemini extensions will be called apps. One change in these updates is related to the vocabulary of Gemini tools, while the second change improves the ability of Gemini chatbot to connect to various apps.