How to use old VHS cameras for modern retro videos! Can these old VHS cameras be upgraded for filming in today’s digital world? Let’s find out! My Camera Guides: VHS Cameras on eBay: Panasonic M5 VHS Camera on eBay: Panasonic OmniMovie VHS Cameras on eBay: Battery I bought: USB Video Capture Dongle on Amazon (PAID LINK): Foam Microphone Cover on Amazon (PAID LINK): Rode VideoMic NTG Amazon (PAID LINK): B&H: Rode Wireless GO Amazon (PAID LINK): B&H: Special Microphone Attenuator Cable Amazon (PAID LINK): B&H: Composite Video to HDMI Adapter on Amazon (PAID LINK): AndyCine Monitor on Amazon (PAID LINK): $15 Composite Monitor on Amazon (PAID LINK): 5v to 12v Power Adapter on Amazon (PAID LINK): External Composite Video Recorder on Amazon (PAID LINK): USB Video Capture Card on Amazon (PAID LINK): Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:02 Finding a VHS Camera 2:45 Using VHS Tapes 3:08 Powering VHS Cameras 3:43 Using VHS Cameras 5:11 Importing and Converting VHS Video 5:38 Audio Upgrades 7:02 Adding a Monitor 8:06 External Recorders 8:48 Final Thoughts and Footage DISCLAIMERS: We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to and affiliated sites. This video was not paid for by outside persons or manufacturers. No gear was supplied to me for this video. The content of this video and my opinions were not reviewed or paid for by any outside persons.
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