Which camera should I use first?

Alright, so I’m essentially unfamiliar with this. I’ve been wanting to launch an OF for a while, and I finally feel like my physical and mental health allow me to do it. As my fetlife account just crossed the 1,000 follower mark today, I thought it would be a good idea to use the occasion to announce the launch of onlyfans.

I have a fucking machine, I possess what seems like hundreds of toys, and I have an extensive collection of lingerie that I’ve collected over the years. I have enough things to last at least a few months with a variety of topics.

It won’t be a problem for me to have a designated area set up and time to create content because I live alone and have plenty of free time.

As a transgender woman, my interests lie in sissyfication, bondage/kink, petplay, and catgirling. Since I don’t have a partner right now, I will be creating stuff by myself.

What cameras do you use, if you are more seasoned creators, is my query to you? Did you begin with a simple piece of equipment and work your way up to more costly ones? Do you use your phone’s camera or someone more expensive and skilled? I want to know if I should go ahead and invest in a decent tripod, lighting system, and camera. The lighting, in my opinion, is the most crucial component of quality images or videos. What are some good starting point cameras that are relatively priced?

I truly want my stuff to have a polished, high-end appearance. Sincerely, I don’t believe anything less would be worth my time, but I’m completely new to this, aside from my fetlife account. :smiley:

I edit with Lightroom and use my iPhone primarily in natural light. I don’t think buying expensive goods is necessary just now! With the exception of the tripod, absolutely. For a more genuine feeling, I believe most people appreciate that the content is clearly homemade.

Use your phone. The most crucial factor is lighting, therefore I’d advise getting some decent lights and a phone tripod. There are YouTube videos where various creators demonstrate various angles and how to use them. Some of them contain helpful tips, so you might find it useful to watch this. Another excellent YouTube channel run by SWCEO, a fellow SW content developer, offers excellent advice on customization, editing, and content. I thought this channel was really educational.

Hi there, Despite my lack of experience in content development, I hold a degree in photography. A good camera is an improvement, but a phone camera may still provide an extremely professional-looking finish in my opinion. Having a solid grasp of what looks good in the camera is crucial when choosing lighting, whether it be artificial or natural.

I have a cheap tripod and a phone. I’ll use a little clip-on light ring if I can’t get adequate natural illumination. I don’t require any high-tech gadgets. Most phone cameras are decent, and editing and uploading content from your phone is much simpler.

a phone with decent camera is a good start