@@moykumir If you know how to work with cameras then you obviously have many options, for example the GH5 II provides a lot of features including many variations for streaming up to 4K60 as well as streaming over Wi-Fi etc. but I think this camera is for people who know how to use a webcam and just want a better webcam. Most non-photographers don't feel comfortable using a camera where they have to configure settings and make things work and look good so this camera does all of that for that demographic including the use of AI to set white balance and colour correct. But yes, I agree there are many cheaper options and cameras to use for those who feel comfortable with that. In fact a video capture card and OBS will make it possible to use even cameras that don't natively support streaming.
cool!
I think this camera is perfect for sales channels and demo channels that are internet based.
@@RadCameraMan Do you know the price?
@@moykumir at 2:21 around $699 USD. They are aiming for "something as cheap as a webcam but with as good of a quality as a camera"
@@RadCameraMan hmmm. it is not so obviously decision. lumix cameras are cheaper
@@moykumir If you know how to work with cameras then you obviously have many options, for example the GH5 II provides a lot of features including many variations for streaming up to 4K60 as well as streaming over Wi-Fi etc. but I think this camera is for people who know how to use a webcam and just want a better webcam. Most non-photographers don't feel comfortable using a camera where they have to configure settings and make things work and look good so this camera does all of that for that demographic including the use of AI to set white balance and colour correct. But yes, I agree there are many cheaper options and cameras to use for those who feel comfortable with that. In fact a video capture card and OBS will make it possible to use even cameras that don't natively support streaming.