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The problem with Audio recording is the effects of the room you are in.... Quickly he'll discover he needs a room with soft furnishings to kill any hint of echos ( these can be added under controlled conditions later-on, in the EDIT process. ).
Most camcorders will have a reasonable mic built-in and this will reduce the Price to nearer yr Budget... OR as Terfyn suggests secondhand is probably OK, if you know what your are looking for....
Budget also for Tripod, Pop-Guard.
An alternative is a GoPro "Action-Camcorder" which will have a microphone (of sorts)... there are "Look-a-likes" available from about £50, giving you some budget-over for an Audio recorder, like Zoom which start about £80 - these are music-quality and have stereo mics built-in.... an input for external.
Be careful using any mic. adaptor... this puts a bad strain on the camcorder/recorder input.... far better to use a short screened cable (with the correct plug/Skt.), so it can be mechanically supported away from the input. If the socket on any electronic kit is damaged, it's virtually a write-off in Cost-Terms, to have it repaired . . . meanwhile it will produce crackles. For recording, your son should have the mic fixed to a stand, to eliminates handling-noise . . . this may not be the image he wants for YT.
And finally beware of the COPYRIGHT problem... ((unless he writes his own songs, plays the Guitar, etc.)).
Copyright exists in a song's Words as well as Music... and can be expensive if you step over the mark. For YT they may turn-off the Audio if it breaches Copyright.... Copyright is something few youngsters believe in.
Ideally look for a camcorder that has manual-focus, as this stops it "hunting" at the wrong time...the GoPro's style are fixed-focus, but unusually Wide... so everything appears sharp, including the shelves in the background!....
Maybe try a local Movie-Making Club as their Members will have gear at many Budget-levels and folk who know most of the snags....
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