posted on Jul, 24 2008 @ 04:45 PM
The first thing is your safety, check places out in daylight as quoted above. Stay local at first and try and get someone to go along with you. Heres
a few things that you should be able to pick up cheaply to get you started.
- A decent digital camera, doesnt need to expensive but do a little research on budget cameras.
- A cheap digital voice recorder for picking up those E.V.P's
-Flashlights, A must.
-nerves, people I have been with have got all hyped up their imaginations ahve run away with them ending with them getting hystericle.
Be respectful, and dont dabble in things you dont know about. Basic ghost hunting should cause no problems but be mindful of what you are doing. If
after all this you feel ready to take the next step then you can start thinking of bigger investments like a camcorder, when I started I brought a
sony handycam brand new (pretty chep aswell) that had supernight shot, very handy not only for the ghost hunting either
.
Antother thing, whilst capturing evidence think about this, what would you want to see from evidence from other people to make YOU believe. And always
try and debunk the debunkable. If you have any feelings that anything you catch is not paranormal then dismiss it, if it dont convince you it wont
convince the majority. Just be careful and use common sense and you should be fine and enjoy it.
theukman