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ATM i use a Olympus TG Tracker camera,it's a good camera it can record upto 4k and do 240 fps for slow motion and has time lapse plus a compass and gps tracking with the tempture and tells you how high or low sea level you are,it is also water proof.I also have a digital record,they are great to pick up on whispers of spirits and such.I also have a little sports camera that i turned into a full spectrum camera.I use a 300 lumens torch and a 350 lumens torch along with my waterproof divers light for when or if it's raining.
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What is a good camera to use for YouTube vlogging in low-light / darkness whilst exploring? I have considered buying a Canon G7x Mark I but was told it's not good in low-light. Any info will be appreciated.
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Depends if you will be useing it with no light at all or not?
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I'll need a camera for very low light. Like in places with only torch light the only light source. What would you recommend? I definitely don't think my Canon G7X is good enough to film with in low to no light
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A battery powered LED studio light will be ideal for low light if you are recording there is like 200 leds on them...can get them on ebay for $40 and they let out a decent amount of light....more than enough for recording

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AU-Universa ... .l4275.c10
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You legend. Thank you
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No camera is good enough to film in no light, and the very few that can shoot in very low light are extremely expensive and even then not good.

I suggest a solution like ferret suggested or getting creative with a bright torch (Pointing it at the roof and such) if you would like to be more unassuming and remain hidden try looking into a camera with a IR sensitive lens and using IR lamps? This is how security cameras see in the dark. but the low quality probably isn't worth the hobby.

Its a shame, I to do most of my exploring at night. For now i just use timed exposure.
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Thank you everyone for the great advice. It has helped a lot. I just got back from exploring and have photos I will be putting up on here.

Thanks once again :)
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Ferret wrote:
18 Mar 2018, 7:47 am
A battery powered LED studio light will be ideal for low light if you are recording there is like 200 leds on them...can get them on ebay for $40 and they let out a decent amount of light....more than enough for recording

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AU-Universa ... .l4275.c10
I went and got myself a Panason Lumix G7 and got myself a 160 LED light but i feel as if my Qudos divers light is way brighter.
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