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I want to do videos of my woodworking shop and other outdoor projects. I have never owned a camera and having a difficult time getting information on them. I don't really want to use the Go Pro because of user complaints. I am down to these two choices but certainly open to advise. The two are the Nikon 3500 or the Cannon EOS M50 Mark II. We do construction projects where I would like to film for several hours. Is this possible and thanks for your advise.
Thanks. I wanted to know if I was looking into the right type of cameras for what I am trying to do. I would not be using it for still shots. Is record time all a product of the battery or does the camera have something to do with it also? I want to put on a SD card, edit it, and post online. Also many of the cameras were unavailable because there is a shortage of everything. I was also looking at the Sony EV-E10 and people usually ask how much you want to spend and $800 is the limit.
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