
Canon EOS 80D
Primary DSLRMy workhorse camera since 2018. It still performs like new and handles every tutorial I shoot through EOS Utility without breaking a sweat.
If you’re buying today, grab the 90D—same experience with an upgraded sensor.
A detailed look at the cameras, microphones, editing rigs, and ergonomic picks I use every day at CodeWithHarry. Explore the exact stack that powers every tutorial and livestream.
Equipment I use for content creation. None of these recommendations are sponsored—just hard-earned upgrades that have stayed reliable over the years.
Not sponsored
Every product here is something I purchased, tested, and genuinely rely on.
Creator-focused
Optimized for filming tutorials, livestreams, thumbnail shoots, and daily coding.
Always evolving
This setup grows with my workflow. I update the list whenever gear changes.
The cameras, microphones, and tablets I rely on while filming tutorials, capturing thumbnails, and recording crisp audio for every course.

My workhorse camera since 2018. It still performs like new and handles every tutorial I shoot through EOS Utility without breaking a sweat.
If you’re buying today, grab the 90D—same experience with an upgraded sensor.

The dream phone I finally bought in 2021. It doubles as my vlog camera, Instagram tool, and a reliable backup for thumbnails on the go.

A surprisingly good webcam with a solid microphone that I switch to for live sessions or quick recordings that don’t need the DSLR setup.

Upgraded to the Yeti in 2021 for ultra-clean vocals and built-in noise suppression. It has recorded every video since.

My very first mic from 2016. It still delivers crisp audio and stays on standby as a trusted backup.

The definition of value for money when I started out. Simple to set up with decent quality, though I eventually upgraded for better battery life.

My go-to lav upgrade from the Boya. Works seamlessly with the iPhone whenever I want to record audio discreetly.

Picked this up for planning videos and scribbling notes. I don’t use it daily, but it’s great for visualising scripts.
From laptops to the custom desktop tower, here’s the exact hardware that powers my editing, streaming, and development workflows.

Purchased in 2022 and never looked back. The mini-LED display plus battery life make it perfect for editing on the move.

My 2021 powerhouse laptop with 64GB RAM. It still chews through renders and stays cool during long sessions.

Ten cores and twenty threads of brute force for 4K encoding and heavy multitasking. Bought in 2021 and still blazing fast.

Waited two months during the GPU shortage to buy this card. Worth it—the 3070 delivers buttery renders and smooth playback.

Upgraded from 32GB to 64GB for serious editing sessions. Runs at 3600MHz and keeps every Chrome tab happy.

Plenty of USB ports, dual M.2 slots, and rock-solid stability for my beast PC build.

A fully modular 850W PSU with an efficient 135mm fan. Keeps the rig cool and future-proof.

Fast, reliable, and perfect for juggling both gaming and programming workloads.

Picked for its clean look and airflow. Four 120mm fans keep everything frosty.

A 360mm radiator that keeps temperatures in check, even during marathon gaming sessions.

An old-school keyboard I simply can’t part with. Nostalgia plus reliable clicks.

An affordable gaming mouse that punches above its price tag—perfect for everyday use.

My oldest storage device from 2018. Still running flawlessly for backups.
Long recording and coding hours demand a comfortable, flexible workspace. These pieces keep my posture and focus in check.

Switching between sitting and standing helps during marathon editing days and keeps my posture on track.

One of my best purchases—ergonomic, supportive, and perfect for long recording blocks.

Gives my legs a break when coding for hours and helps avoid unwanted sprains.