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Hey everyone! Ive been thinking about finally starting my own YouTube channel, but honestly, Im kind of overwhelmed with all the equipment options out there. I know you dont need a ton of expensive gear to start, but I keep reading conflicting advice about cameras, lighting, and microphones. For someone completely new, what would you actually recommend as essential equipment to make videos that look and sound decent without breaking the bank?

 



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Oh, I totally get you, I went through the same confusion when I started last year! Honestly, you really dont need the most expensive camera or fancy lighting right away. For me, the most important essentials were a decent camera (even a smartphone with a good camera works), a tripod for stability, and a microphone that captures clear audiotrust me, viewers will forgive a slightly shaky video but not poor sound. Also, lighting can make a huge difference; I use a simple ring light and it completely changed how professional my videos looked. I actually followed a great beginners guide that breaks all of this down, including examples of gear that wont destroy your wallet. Heres the link if you want to check it out: liven app. It really helped me focus on the essentials first and then upgrade as I grew my channel.



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Id just add that while gear is important, dont stress too much about having everything perfect from the start. The key is getting comfortable creating content and figuring out your style. You can always improve your setup as you gowhat really matters is consistency and learning from your early videos.



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