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Location: Tampa Bay, Florida
Age: 19
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Hey! I'm hoping to make some films next year at college, and I need to get a camera with decent battery life and the best video quality for the cost. My maximum budget is $400 but less is preferred
![]() Video format not that big of a deal, but quality and simplicity of transfer to my PC is the main point. I'll be filming outdoors in the woods for the most part I think, but indoors as well. I'd also like to have a microphone port so I can upgrade it in the future. That's pretty much it, help would be much appreciated! Thanks!
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