Budget-Friendly Smartphone Vlogging Kit Essentials
One of the best ways to create content on YouTube is by vlogging. I mean you just holding your camera, looking into the lens, and sharing a story.
Now, what gear can you use to actually level up your vlogs? I would encourage you, if you're just starting out, to actually use your smartphone then go for an iPhone.
But is there gear that can actually level up your vlogs when you use your smartphone? That's why in this post, I'll be breaking down the gear that is essential when it comes to vlogging with your smartphone.
We'll be talking about various tools and setups varying from just GH₵30 to GH₵500. Let's go.
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When it comes to vlogging with your smartphone, really what comes to mind is one word, and that word is convenience. The convenience of not having to worry about all the gear and the way you're actually going to capture the shot. But there is gear that you can invest in to make your job easier, and let's talk about those things.
Alright, so let's continue the conversation of convenience and essentials when it comes to vlogging with your smartphone.
I mostly shoot my videos with my iPhone 7 by the way, and the audio sounds awesome because iPhones have good and quality audio recordings.
One thing I noticed when it came to investing in a smartphone vlog setup is that you might not need a microphone. So this will help you save a lot of money by not buying a mic version.
With that being said, let's just get started by talking about this setups I found on Jumia.
Gimbal Camera Stabilizer for Shooting Free Fill Light
Vlogging Kit for Video Making - Black
3.5mm Portable Grade Lavalier Microphone
But with all the above vlogging kits, I would say, just with my personal experience, keep it simple, and you'll find yourself creating more content. The less gear you have to worry about and the less stuff you have to plug in and think about, the more content you're going to make. So I hope this post helps you with your smartphone vlogging setup.
QUESTION OF THE DAY:
What smartphone do you have, and do you vlog with it? And if so, what gear do you use? Let us know down in the comments below.