Turn Your Camera Into a Pro Webcam! ... LIVE!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Welcome to Episode 2 of The Recording Room sessions! In this live session, I’ll be transforming my digital camera into a high-quality webcam for streaming and live video podcasting.
Ever wondered how to upgrade from your basic webcam to achieve a professional look? I’ve got you covered. I'll compare using a built-in laptop webcam versus a digital camera, and explore two key methods of connecting your digital camera to a computer.
🔌 USB Camera: Quick and easy setup with quality image and audio, but with some limitations.
🔗 Capture Card: Learn about HDMI port types, cable lengths, clean HDMI setup, resolution matching, and different capture card types.
Whether you're a streamer looking to boost your video quality or a photographer wanting to utilize your gear in new ways, this session will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to make the change. Join the live conversation and help steer the session or just sit back and enjoy the show. See you there!
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Gavin, your tips helped me on the job today. I proposed to my boss about livecasting a news conference on wildfires in our area, and I used my Pentax K-3 as my camera. I had thought about before just sending a live view to the streaming software, but after your video I put the camera in video mode so the computer would have a full-HD stream in 16:9 aspect ratio to start in. It exceeded expectations and the funny part is there were four to five TV crews there, yet the guy from the newspaper with a DSLR, a laptop, wireless lav mic and OBS software was the only one broadcasting live. Thank you again sir for this and all the great tutorials you put out.
Oh yes! I really want to learn more about audio, video and so on. Thank you for this episode.
@@TheSannaeriksson Brilliant, stay tuned 👍
Hello recorded Hoey family, thanks for sharing.
Morning ,having breakfast while I watch
Hello Gavin, thanks for all the guidance in the video. Just wondered which led panel you are using for the background lighting? Also how are you getting the video to appear on the laptop (OBS or similar) ? Kind regards Tony
The LED panel is the Neewer 530PRO RGB. I was using the Camera app that's built into Windows 10
@@GavinHoey Many thanks, find something new every day in Windows. I normally use OBS but wil give the camera app a try for simplicity. Thanks again.
One thing I noticed is the orientation is correct using the OM1 vs the laptop which is flipped.
@@mickeyreyes3189 Sounds like a software is flipping the incoming video. Hopefully whichever software you're using will have a "mirror video" toggle somewhere.
@@GavinHoey I haven't used this method, I was referring to your set up. If you go back and watch when you are viewing yourself through the laptop you'll see what I mean.🙂
hahahaha I just missed the livestream and did a comment on the uploaded video instead of the live session
Strong suggestion: when using a mirrorless camera or DSLR as a webcam, use a Dummy Battery instead of connecting external power while there's an internal battery in the camera.
This will massively reduce the chance of the camera overheating.
Found this really interesting and helpful, as a photographer I’m not very knowledgeable about anything video. So a film for beginners about using a mirrorless (or DSLR) camera for video would be great 👍🏻
Very useful video Gavin. Thank you for sharing
greetings and hugs from Guatemala
What is the name of the hdmi recorder with the screen?
There are many solutions depending on your overall needs. One solution I myself like is getting any of the "Atomos" video recorders. Very little setup required.
Thanks, question: The OM is impossible to connect direkt by using usb?
@@uwemoebus I can't say I've tried it but certainly with the OM-1 I can't think of a reason why it wouldn't connect via a USB3 hub.
hey hey
Can you do this with a Nikon D700?
You'll have to read the fine manuals. Nikon have a free webcam utility app that works with specific cameras. As the D700 is quite old - I don't know [1]. You will need to be able to set it to video mode or LiveView to begin with.
My Z 8 has two USB ports: one for data and one for power, so the USB problem that Gavin describes has been solved here. I would not bother to try HDMI in my case. Nikons that run off e.g. an EN-EL15[ ,a,b,c] battery can be run off external power if you use a dummy EN-EL15 that connects to a power adapter. That dummy battery maybe can connect to a powerbank or an AC adapter.
If you can tether the D700 into your computer then I would think your chances of getting this to work are a bit bigger. (Nikon have the free "NX Tether" app for that [2].)
The Webcam Utility turns the Nikon camera into a virtual camera vis-a-vis the video conference app [3].
While chances with the D700 seem slim, I wonder about the Hoey situation. They use a "camera & audio switch device" ("the switch") for switching between cameras. One of the ladies in the studio presses the buttons for the switches to happen. Gavin may have wanted to demonstrate the simple situation of a home PC/Mac that feeds much better video from a serious camera and microphone, but I guess he could have plugged the OM camera into "the switch" alternatively.
[1] the download page for the Webcam Utility lists supported cameras and the D700 is not on that list. downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/sw/220.html
[2] the NX Tether download page lists supported cameras and here the D700 also is not listed. downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/sw/256.html
[3] Nikon tested their webcam app with the following 3rd party conference apps: Microsoft Teams, Skype, Zoom, Facebook Messenger, Google Meet
Oh My! I thought I could attend this live from its very beginning ... but I am here one hour later. Anyway! Hello from A Coruña, Galicia (Northwestern Spain)
Next you should do actual live cam software, special universal on to us when us thing like youtube, facebook live and so on
I came in late for the live so now watching what I missed.
Great info
Hey Gavin and family! So great to see a new video. Love you so much.
Great video stream
@@kirstyhepworth7343 Thanks Kirsty 👍
@@GavinHoey your very welcome