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<title>rtimusic on "Aspiring videographer seeking advice"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62; I'm an aspiring videographer who hopes to penetrate the market of video coverage (audio visual presentations, music videos, &#38;amp; wedding coverages).  I've been reading and researching a lot and I'm finally about to buy a Panasonic agvhx200.  I'd like to ask for help on what kind of secondary videocam (something that's below $1500) I can get so my video quality doesn't differ too much from the agvhx200.  I plan to use the secondary camera as an unmanned camera for my wide shots.   Also, what kind of mics (I was thinking of a lapel mic &#38;amp; a boom mic -- what's a good affordable brand) &#38;amp; lights should I get initially? What kind of accessories should I have for a start?  Thanks.&#60;/p&#62;</description>
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