Equipment questions are the number one thing that stops aspiring creators from starting. Good news: you need far less than you think. This guide covers exactly what to buy at every budget level, from beginner to pro.
The $50 Starter Kit
All you truly need to start creating quality UGC content:
- Your smartphone (you already have this)
- A phone tripod with flexible legs ($15)
- A clip-on lavalier microphone ($15)
- A desk ring light ($20)
- CapCut app for editing (free)
The best equipment is whatever you start with. Upgrading comes after you start earning.
The $200 Level-Up Kit
- Everything from the starter kit, plus:
- A larger ring light with adjustable temperature ($40-60)
- A wireless lavalier microphone system ($50-80)
- A phone stabilizer/gimbal ($60-100)
- CapCut Pro for advanced features ($8/month)
The $500 Pro Setup
- A mirrorless camera (Sony ZV-1 or similar) ($300-400)
- Professional lighting kit with softboxes ($80-120)
- Rode wireless microphone system ($80-100)
- Full-size tripod with fluid head ($40-60)
- Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve ($0-20/month)
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- Expensive camera — your iPhone is better for UGC than most cameras
- Professional studio — brands want content that looks native, not studio-produced
- Fancy transitions and effects — clean cuts and natural pacing win
- Green screens — natural settings are more authentic
What Actually Matters Most
Audio quality is more important than video quality. A well-lit smartphone video with clear audio beats a 4K camera with bad sound every single time. Invest in your microphone before anything else.
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