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As a beginner, you have to eliminate distractions. Invest in some gear that will keep you focused on communicating to your audience, rather than the technicalities of making a video. I'm not a filmmaker. This video isn't even colour-graded (see that matrix green?). My priority is to make videos quickly! And to communicate effectively with my audience. Until I'm doing that perfectly and easily creating high-value videos each week, I don't want to spend my time learning about image quality or fancy editing. You can't do everything at once. I have a minimal setup mostly because I continue to make videos while travelling. I'm about to become a digital nomad in Asia. I will be spending only 90 days in each country, and travelling with only a carry-on suitcase. All my YouTube gear needs to be as compact as possible and adaptable to various situations such as hotels and Airbnbs. MY CURRENT GEAR LIST: ▶︎ Camera: https://amzn.to/3wkWrO2 ▶︎ Microphone: https://store.dji.com/pl/product/dji-... ▶︎ Tripod: https://www.ulanzi.com/products/ulanz... ▶︎ Lighting: https://amzn.to/3UIM7c1 ▶︎ SD Card: https://amzn.to/3QtcQXH The equipment you need: Camera with flip-screen and recording indicator. Tripod or light stand that doesn't take much space. Comfortable audio - don’t slouch to record. Lighting - Window is best but you need backup lights. Batteries - don’t be stressed about running out. Cables & Adapters - Buy more than necessary Memory: At least 128GB SD card, and at least 500GB computer. External hard drive, so after you finish editing, clean your computer. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:45 Pros can use anything 01:18 Beginners should avoid obstacles 02:37 Can't afford gear? 03:51 Proper camera (phones suck) 05:11 Tripod 06:07 Audio 07:31 Lighting 09:27 Please use my links! 09:36 Battery or power supply 09:59 Cables & Adapters 11:08 Memory cards & storage 12:48 Summary