@@Riversidefm yikes! that's expensive but it does look amazing. do you have any advice on professional cameras that cost between $800-$1200 but also have fairly good quality? Thanks for the videos!
So if I use the secondary camera feature I don't have to plug my phone in and download an app to make my phone a Webcam it will just work like that?? Do I have to chose my phone as the camera in the riverside studio ??
Secondary camera is a different use case than Continuity Camera. Check out this video about secondary camera angles in Riverside: th-cam.com/video/0o3XAJ9lKT4/w-d-xo.html
Be careful with Logitech, I purchased a 1080P Pro Stream from Sam's last August 14 and it was DOA. My wife went into the hospital so after that I was able to contact Logi on September 23. They kept dragging their feet and today they told me it was out of warranty. So that means they will claim that you have a warranty for about a month. All the Logitech Pro webcams are supposed to have a 1 year warranty. So it is a lie. I have my receipt, all my emails to Logitech support but they just said go pound sand to me. So I will no longer buy any Logitech device. I have built computers for over 30 years and have always used Logitech keyboards, mice, and webcams....but burn me once shame of you, burn me twice shame on me. Anker C310 will be my next webcam.
@@Riversidefm Information regarding settings used (e.g. were they all in their default/auto mode, or did you modify settings), a side-by-side view between the cams and in comparison to your pro setup, some kind of explanation of why you suggested the cameras you suggested (i.e. you suggested the absolute worst of the cameras you tested as "the best under $100". Why? Did you actually see something you liked, or was it just the only one under $100 you tested?
Can you describe the setup you are using to record this video? It looks the best of them all. Thank you.
Appreciate that! It’s a Sony A7IV camera with Sigma 35mm 1.4 lens. Audio is the Sennheiser MKH 416 into a MixPre-3 sound interface!
@@Riversidefm yikes! that's expensive but it does look amazing. do you have any advice on professional cameras that cost between $800-$1200 but also have fairly good quality? Thanks for the videos!
Do these support output microphones
They have built-in mics! But you can’t attach external mics to these webcams.
Hi! I saw Anker comes with USB-C to USB-A cable. Becouse of it is detechable, can I use my own USB-C to USB-C cable?
Yes you can!
@@Riversidefm That's great! Thank you for your reply :)
So if I use the secondary camera feature I don't have to plug my phone in and download an app to make my phone a Webcam it will just work like that?? Do I have to chose my phone as the camera in the riverside studio ??
Secondary camera is a different use case than Continuity Camera. Check out this video about secondary camera angles in Riverside: th-cam.com/video/0o3XAJ9lKT4/w-d-xo.html
What about Avermedia PW515?
We'll add that to the list to cover soon!
Cool, thanks @@Riversidefm !
Be careful with Logitech, I purchased a 1080P Pro Stream from Sam's last August 14 and it was DOA. My wife went into the hospital so after that I was able to contact Logi on September 23. They kept dragging their feet and today they told me it was out of warranty. So that means they will claim that you have a warranty for about a month. All the Logitech Pro webcams are supposed to have a 1 year warranty. So it is a lie. I have my receipt, all my emails to Logitech support but they just said go pound sand to me. So I will no longer buy any Logitech device. I have built computers for over 30 years and have always used Logitech keyboards, mice, and webcams....but burn me once shame of you, burn me twice shame on me. Anker C310 will be my next webcam.
It's not of the reasons we highly recommend just using a mobile device as a camera for recording!
budjet = crap, period.
Unless you just use the phone in your pocket, that's some of the best video quality with something you already have!
most unscientific and bs review
What info would you like in addition to what was provided?
@@Riversidefm Information regarding settings used (e.g. were they all in their default/auto mode, or did you modify settings), a side-by-side view between the cams and in comparison to your pro setup, some kind of explanation of why you suggested the cameras you suggested (i.e. you suggested the absolute worst of the cameras you tested as "the best under $100". Why? Did you actually see something you liked, or was it just the only one under $100 you tested?