Record Readme: camera advice.
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Finally, for creating a thumbnail for my videos, I use `krita`.
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# Hardware
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About any low-end camera will do the job.
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Don't get too crazy, 50 euros is enough.
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Cheap cameras allow you to stream with low video quality, which is great for recording directly on your computer.
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Since you probably don't need to have your face in fullscreen, the low quality is not a problem.
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If you want a good video quality, either record with your phone or with the camera but without streaming it on your computer (quality isn't the same).
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I watched probably dozen of hours of people talking and showing the quality of their cheap cameras, and finally I only use a ridiculously low quality... which is perfectly fine for the job!
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Also, if you really want to improve the quality of the image, be sure to have enough light.
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Low-end cameras aren't great with low lights setups (as I use, but fuck it I don't even care at this point).
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Don't forget to have fun!
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[beautemusculation]: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7nYol-RiCxMV7Tzg_jOV4w/featured
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