How to Buy Gear (And Not Regret It)

This article is all about how to make an informed decision when you are going to buy new equipment for making videos, I.E. cameras, mics and editing systems.

  • Research is the biggest thing you can do, it will help you find the best reviewed and prices.
  • When you might find what you are looking for the seller that you are buying it from might not be legitimate, find info on the seller.
  • A cheap buy might not be the best buy. Some of cheap sellers might sell overseas and that will make it so that you don’t have a U.S. warranty. Others might not give you all of the equipment. Read the Fine print.
  • Buy what is needed. Do you really need all that extra stuff for one shot, no. Don’t go overboard with what you are buying.
  • Buying used is always a good idea. It will be cheaper and might still be in good condition. Just buy from someone that you know didn’t break anything on what you are buying.
  • Wait a little while, don’t go rushing into the buy, if you wait you might find a better deal or a better product that is suited for you.
  • Be informed and have a little lea way with your spending money.

This article was good because it shows what it takes to find the equipment that you want and to not regret buying it. So the next time the video class needs to buy something new that is what you should take into account.

-BigBerry

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