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Capturing Car Detailing: Affordable Camera Setup for High-Quality Social Media Content in a Garage

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Question: What are decent cameras to set up multiple in a garage to capture footage of car detailing for social media content that are stationary and have good quality footage while still being cost effective

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1. Wyze Cam Pan 1080p: This camera offers high-definition livestreaming and has the ability to swivel 360 degrees, so you could potentially need fewer cameras to cover the same space, making it very cost effective. They also allow for continuous recording, and have the option to add a memory card for more storage, which could be helpful if you need to record for a long period of time. 2. Yi 4pc Home Camera, 1080p Wireless IP Security Surveillance System: This one is a budget-friendly option that delivers surprisingly good image quality for the price. It's a stationary model with a wide-angle lens. You can also link four cameras together, making it useful for covering multiple angles. 3. Blink Indoor: This is another cost-effective option. It’s a battery-powered security camera that provides sharp 1080p video, supports voice commands, and can capture high-quality images in up to a 20-foot radius. 4. Ring Stick Up Cam: This is a versatile piece of hardware that can be used indoors and outdoors (helpful if you also want to monitor the outside of your garage). It boast 1080p video quality, and you can view and download up to 60 days of past footage with a reasonably priced subscription plan. 5. Arlo Pro 3: While a bit more expensive than others on this list, the Arlo Pro 3 provides high-quality video, color night vision, and a wide field of view. It is also weather resistant in case your garage has a tendency to get very cold, very hot, or damp. Remember, no matter which camera you choose, make sure your garage has good lighting. Even the best camera can't make good footage out of poor light!

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April 19, 2024, 11:24 p.m.

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Published: Friday, April 19, 2024

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