Here's the set-up we chose for the Envirotube Vlog studio.
Camera - canon 750D. Nice quality with direct to mic capability.
Mic - blue yeti (check RU-vid tutorials on how to run it direct to camera). Direct to camera is a far better option for new users or people in a hurry than syncing up in post at the edit desk.
We run the blue yeti of a phone charger rather than off laptop like so many tutorials. Small portable and easy to put off camera.
Lighting - Soft box kits on Ebay and Amazon for around $100. Great if you aren't going to be moving out of the studio much. Otherwise go for a good led light and get a cheap light stand. (You can get them for around $15 to $20 on net.)
Don't forget extra batteries for camera and a decent battery charger.
A card reader.
Leads - USBs , Power extension leads, power boards, cam to mic, 3.5 male to male, and 3.5 male to female extension lead etc. etc. (Don't let the production stop over a crappy lead. Extras and reasonable quality.)
Memory Cards - here we have a couple of SanDisk Extreme Pro SD 32GB
Tripod - we used a Bonfoto B671A. (cheap)
Headphones.
Spare light globes
Peter Clarke - presenter Envirotube.
Howard Jackson - Wildhoop Prodcutions.
25 апр 2018