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@drstevebagley @The_Dev_Den@seanski44@PTrowels yes, Professor Brailsford used the AX33, separate to Computerphile, I used AX53 to shoot gardening videos, CX450 was used by Mike Pound purely to record his audio during the early stages of lockdown -many others used mobile phone cameras which are generally excellent.
@The_Dev_Den @drstevebagley @seanski44 I know what Steve means by this, but to be honest, if you're a beginner at video, the better camera will be more forgiving than hoping you're getting the lighting etc correct. Steve will agree that the most important thing is actually the audio - so get a decent lapel mic :)