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Canon M50 Mark II
This is a camera that I use and I highly recommend it as it is user-friendly, you get a kit lens of 15-45 mm, and the best part is that it has a clean HDMI out which makes it suitable for live streaming as well.
Pannasonic Lumix G85
I have used this camera as well and I would recommend this camera for more advanced users. This camera is in some ways better than the M50 as it has continuous recording, better battery life and a better kit lens(14-140mm). Where this camera falls short of the canon is that You can't click good pictures with this camera as it's primary purpose is video.
Digitek DTR 550
I recommend this tripod only if you are on a budget.
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DIGITEK® (DPTR 605 VD)
I recommend this tripod over the cheaper one as this one has better build quality, and is good for panning shots.
Video Capture Card, PiBOX
I would recommend this capture card only if you are strictly on a budget. For permanent installations, the Cam link will do a better job.
Elgato Cam Link
I recommend the Elgato Cam link for live streaming purposes. This is much better than other cheaper capture cards like the Pibox one they overheat over extended periods of use. This heats but doesn't overheat and the image quality on this one is much better.
BlueRigger High Speed Micro HDMI
to HDMI cable
I recommend this cable to connect your camera to this capture card as it has really good build quality.
M1 MAC MINI
I Highly recommend this computer for video editing as it runs all non-linear editing programs very smoothly without a hitch and also the render times are low.
2020 Apple MacBook Pro
If you need a laptop for your video editing needs this is the laptop that you need it has the same m1 processor in the mac mini.
ASUS TUF Gaming A15
If you need a Windows laptop for video editing, this is the way to go. But I would recommend the mac over this.