@@tombuck the last line.... "...I'll be disappointed in you..." is comedy gold, because thahts not what the viewer was expecting you to say... that was funny! Btw... Got a pair of the Senn MKH 50 dialogue mics and you really can't expect much better! They're awesome mics.
Sony A7iv is the ultimate livestream setup with 1080p USB streaming with hotshoe digital audio for high end microphones and HDMI external monitoring during the stream
It's pretty rad and I'd definitely recommend it. I can't believe how good it is for streaming. I was thinking the ZV-E10 is a bit of an easier camera to recommend for someone just jumping in to the basics.
@@tombuck I have acquired both, and for full-time streamers, I honestly think the ZV-E10 is better. Mainly, there's no supported first-party solution for the A7 IV that can stream forever from AC power because if you use USB power, it will shut off (presumably from overheating), so you will need to turn USB power off. If you stream for 2 hours or shorter, that's not a problem because the Z batteries will last 2 hours at least, but if you stream for longer than that, you will need to change batteries, use an unsupported third-party power solution, or use the cumbersome and expensive NPA-MQZ1K. Meanwhile, the ZV-E10 has a supported dummy battery and AC power kit from Sony and while it tops out at 720p through the USB-C interface, it can stream at that quality forever, and you do have the HDMI option if you need 1080p or better, though I'd argue that the 720p is good enough, and the USB streaming is very accurate compared to a cheap capture card. I have yet to test if the A7 IV can stream HDMI indefinitely while on USB power, and if that is the case, it could be attractive, but at that point, you could just as easily use another Sony without built-in streaming. Basically, for those who stream for 2 hours or less, I think the A7 IV is great, but if you want to run it several hours a day, go with the ZV-E10. It's also a much lighter camera, hence easier to mount, and with lenses like the Sigma 16mm f/1.4, you'll get plenty of quality from APS-C anyway.
p.s. It's absolutely mind-boggling that Sony does not make a FZ100 dummy battery. Not only that, it seems like they think you'll never need one, considering that cameras with FZ100 batteries don't have a little flap for a battery cable, which is something that exists on every Canon mirrorless camera I've ever had (even a lowly M200) and even Sony cameras that use the FW50 battery. Hence, even if Sony were to make a dummy battery, you would have to take the battery door off, or use the camera with the battery door open. What kind of genius decided on this? I don't know.
Thanks for the super informative video, Tom. You had me laughing out loud with the white lab coat bit, well done making these so engaging and fun to watch!
Great video, Tom. If I can add a caveat for beginners: USB power _may_ overheat a camera in a way that the dummy battery power does not. I found this out the hard way in the middle of giving a remote lecture! It was explained to me that USB power is not actually running the camera, but it's charging the battery, which is running the camera. So if the battery power is heating the camera, and the USB power is heating the battery, then the camera can shut itself down from overheating right in the middle of a lecture to 100 sophomores! Or so I'm told.
In theory that makes sense. Ive been using a dummy Battery for years for recording seminars for Client work and video Podcast and you can still encounter overheating with a dummy Battery. I ran into that issue with a Sony A7Siii, A7sii and an A7c after about 1-2hrs of use.
@@GuilDormeus yeah the Sony alpha get hot with regular use. I usually chance the auto shutdown setting to a higher level, to avoid this. But with the hot battery inside, and the hot processing, that would happen more regularly.
Agreed. IMO, if you're going for hours at a time in a fixed location, honestly, you should go with something that supports dummy battery use. My A7 IV has a lower total running time than my R6 or ZV-E10, because my R6 or ZV-E10 can use first-party dummy batteries, and the A7 IV overheats within an hour if on USB power, it can't go past 2.5 hours on battery power, and Sony does not actually support dummy battery use with the A7 IV, so it's completely at your own risk if you want to use a third-party dummy battery. I used to stream with my RP and M6 Mark II, and those are a bit more affordable than an R6, even, though honestly, if you're a dedicated streamer, just get the ZV-E10.
I love your videos and I love what you said: "You know what they say when you "assume?" You make really good decisions, based on totally accurate information." - LOL !!! I love it! That was funny! What really made your comment hilarious, was I could tell by the way you answered that question, it was impromptu and unrehearsed. Aside from the corny "play on word" comments - You ARE witty! Keep it up! Again, love your videos!
Haha, thank you so much! It's fun to try and find ways to (attempt) at making the videos entertaining but it's always fun when something happens in the moment or in an unexpected way 😁
Hi Tom, I'm just following up with my prior question about my Sony A7C overheating after 90 min use in a 72˚F room. Well after watching a few videos here on RUclips that had other similar Sony cams overheating. All of the people that had the same issue were able to switch from "Standard" to "High" in the Menu of their cams and it solved their issues. Of course my Menu selection on the A7C is set up a bit differently, where I couldn't find it as they instructed. So I had to go through a few folders in the Menu and I found out where it was: Menu > Setup2 > Auto Power OFF Temp. > Standard or High. In the "Auto Power OFF Temp." section, it was set to "Standard." Switching it from "Standard" to "High" allowed me to keep my camera on for hours. So far I'm at 3.5+ hours and it's still going strong and the camera is just warm to the touch on the battery/handle side. You may want to do a video on this, as you do use these Sony cams quite a bit and other people may be going through the same issue.Thanks for your help anyway and keep up the amazing work!
Fantastic! I should've thought to mention that setting too! It's a bit different on different Sony cameras, but it's definitely the first thing to check. Sorry I didn't think of it 🤦🏻♂️
@@tombuck Well just to let you know that I’ve been letting it run pretty much all day and we’re close to seven hours and it’s still fine and just warm to the touch so I’m really glad that I was able to find a solution. But again I appreciate your quick replies and trying to help out.
Love your content Tom! Over the last couple of years I have had over 700 meetings in Teams. I use a EOS R with a 35 mm 1.8. Camera is powered with a dummy battery. I use an Elgato Camlink 4K to connect it to my computer. Also have two Elgato Keylight Air for lighting. I do not stream on any platforms, so It’s only for work. Yes it’s overkill, but I love it. I use a Jabra Evolve 75 UC headset for audio. I am really happy with the video quality, but would like to “up my game” on the audio side. Would love to see some more content on typical WFH gear and setups. Keep doing what you’re doing and build your channel! Best wishes from Norway! Thanks!
@@tombuck I would have preferred to have less video meetings, but I don’t really have a say in it. I have both great colleagues and customers so we make the best of the situation. Would love to see them in person more often, but it is what it is… Besides, I would never have been able to convince myself that I needed the EOS R without those meetings. 😂 Keep those dad jokes coming, you have a real talent for it!
They pop in and out sometimes, especially during mic reviews, but I don't play on camera too often. I'm not much of an expert when it comes to music recording, but I've been very happy with how condenser mics (like the Neat Worker Bee, Rode NT-1, or Lewitt LCT240) sound when they're right up against an amp.
This was SUCH a great video. Just found you via a RUclips recommendation. The professor bit had me smiling. I think I'll definitely upgrade my audio. Thanks, Tom!
Hey TOM pls stop presenting gadgets like what you showed here in this video. My wife is about to kick me out for buying the things you present even though I don’t need those things. 😅
It depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Short answer is yes, you can use them both together. I use ecamm live and I have a atem mini pro as well. I've used both together once when I did a studio review. I was able to connect 3 additional camera views to ecamm via the atem. However the atem shows up as only one input. That means you have to change the camera view from the atem not within ecamm (or OBS) in your setup. Helpful for some that prefer a hardware switch to use with livestream software.
This is the one I have: geni.us/lgultrawide It's not 4K, but I really like it. It has USB C connectivity so it can charge and display my laptop with one cable, which is awesome.
Hi Tom, I am having an issue with some audio do you have a video for audio from your USB channel bleeding or mixing into the Mic channel at the same time? This has been driving me crazy for a while now. Thank you.
I've never had an USB audio bleeding internal (internal bleeding sounds really bad, but hopefully you know what I mean 😁). The only time I've had an issue like that is if I'm using external speakers and the volume is set a bit too loud so it ends up being picked up on the mics.
Hello Tom, I’m looking to buy a newer model Mac mini, but what do you suggest I go with on a budget? I currently am using the Mac Mini late 2014 with 256 storage. I am looking into investing with a 2018 or 2020 Mac mini model that I can afford that will allow me to live stream with EcammLive and do videos at the same time. The Mac mini that I am currently using locks up and freezes so i’m looking into investing something that portable. What do you suggest?
Any of the M1 models are the way to go. Do not get an Intel Mini! It will not last nearly as long or perform nearly as well. As for RAM and memory, get as much as you can afford. My base model is still going strong, and it’s not hard to add external storage, so I’d prioritize RAM over storage. 👍
I switch it up a lot, but it’s usually the a7IV. I either run it into the ATEM or connect it separately via usb so it can be it’s own source in Ecamm 👍
@@tombuck thanks for your quick reply. How do you connect it overhead so it is nice and steady and doesn't fall? In other words, how do you have it rigged? Do you have a remote on the camera as well?
Please please please , do a video on differences between canon and Sony you have noticed in capability and ease of use. Especially sound with the handle/K3M if we didn’t have an atem. Appreciate it .
Hi Tom! My son want to be a vlogger / youtubber. I feel like a dinosaur trying to figure out all the equipment needed. Thank you for giving us a glance on this. I am gonna binge on this topic in your channel 😀
Honestly, it's all just small steps one by one. The most important thing is that you're encouraging something he's interested in! Even if he decides it's not for him, he'll learn a ton of valuable skills that will come in handy no matter what (communication, problem solving, etc). Best of luck to you both!
@tombuck Great video Tom You say you’re using the Mac mini basic version, will the MacBook Air M1 (basic 8g ram) do the trick ? Or the basic MacBook Pro 13”?
As far as I know the base model MacBook Air is this same computer just in the form of a laptop. A more powerful processor and more RAM is never a bad thing, but this is still awesome.
Hi Tom, (Google Meeting/Discord etc)) I have a ProCaster II Pro for sound (Mic and Headphones) can't seem to find (anywhere) how that intergrates with my Quality Camera, your video is great and mentions software but what about audio settings to make it all come together, and avoid things like Sound in sync with My image during a conf call? Apprciate some direction, cheers...
Sync is definitely important. Pretty much all software has the option to add an audio delay (I use about 4 frames in Ecamm, and always have to experiment a bit when using OBS). If you're using software that doesn't have it, the RCP2 has the option to add a delay in the output settings.
Hi Tom! Do you have suggestions for gear to stream High school basketball games. I'm looking for use the film for recruiting videos. I would like to stream on twitter and RUclips.
Ahh yes, I've lived the high school sports streaming life. We used to use a big clunky setup, but honestly, if I were still teaching I would look into using a YoloBox Pro and some of the Hollyland Wireless units. You can run the entire stream from the YoloBox and not have to worry about running long cables through a gym or stadium.
This continues to be my favorite "setup" description on the web. A well-thought-out approach to a quality stream with room to grow. At the same time, I was overwhelmed after dropping "the basics" into my Amazon shopping cart and seeing a total of $1,710 (mac mini $600, Ecamm $200, Sony E-10/kit $750, Samsung mic $60, Camlink $100). That's still a high entry point considering that creativity and imagination are the driving factors to a successful stream (as demonstrated by this excellent channel). The industry needs more affordable camera options. Maybe the cloud-based encoding/streaming services make sense as an entry point?
It’s definitely not cheap, but I tried to differentiate between “essentials” for getting a stream up and running vs. what you need to have something that looks and sounds a bit more professional. It took many years for me to learn, but the phrase “buy once, cry once” definitely rings true 😁
Dope video bro! I need that 3/8 to 1/4-20 adapter to connect my NTG to a boom arm lol. Can you link that? I see many on Amazon and I don't want to the wrong one 🙏🏾🙂
OK, my non-proft works with smaller associations that occasionally contact us for tips on livestreaming. Thank you Doc Buck, I'll just ask them "You understand English? OK, then watch this video". Done. Great job!
Your timing is perfect because I'm literally working on a video about that right now! Short answer, yes, especially for "studio" type settings. If you want to go out into the world more or combine a bit more photo/video stuff, then the ZV-E10 II offers a lot of nice upgrades, but as a super solid 4K compact studio camera, the original still kicks butt.
Hi Tom, I have a question for you: I am using a Steinberg UR22c audio interface as my main input device, but have just purchased a Podcaster Pro (yes, down to your videos) with a view to stream and podcast/radio broadcast from that. Is there a way I can run the audio interface and the Podcaster at the same time? At the moment, they cancel each other out (the PC will not recognize the Podcaster, unless I disconnect the Steinburg. Any input/advice is much appreciated. Thank you
Hey Derek! This is a bit of a tricky question for me since I'm not the most knowledgeable about USB busses on computers. I think most computers can typically only have one interface input/output selected at a time.
Great video. I had a question about cameras. Given how ubiquitous phone cameras are and the camera apps. How do those compare to the cameras you mentioned?
This is a really great question. They all shoot 4K, so what’s the difference right? Phones have some incredible software that gives really great results, but cameras like these have giant sensors and interchangeable lenses, which just can’t be replicated with software. So basically it’s easier to get good results with a phone, but you can get better results with a dedicated camera set properly. But if you’ve got a lot of bright light and you want the entire frame in focus, the difference won’t be as noticeable. That’s a short explanation, but I hope it makes sense.
Tom. Thanks you so much for all of the great content you make and deliver to all of to watch and learn from! From everything thing I can gather, I have a EOS R and learned that the camera will not allow me stream out the HDMI in 4K. Strange I have a little M50 II and it seems to put out higher resolution to my Ecamm setup. To do a true 4K workflow, do I need to follow your lead to your recent transition to Sony? If so bummer on all of the Canon glass I have accumulated…. Thoughts on the route to true 4K ? Thanks, Randy Sinda
Thanks Randy! I know that the Atomos Ninja will aopen up 4:2:2 10 but 4K externally on the R, but I honestly don’t know what the actual hdmi output limit is. Since the ATEM Mini is limited to 1080 I never really worried about it for streaming. For recording, I stick with the internal cards, and yep, that was part of why I switched to Sony. But if you’re heavily invested in Canon and want full 4K (or heck even 8K!) some of the newer models might work for you. Just because they didn’t suit my needs perfectly doesn’t mean they’re not great 👍
@@tombuck Thanks! As with everything there are so many directions to go. The clean HDMI coming out of my m50 is 4k but the auto focus is inferior to my EOS R the M50’s AF with eye tracking “breathes” real bad if I move forward and backwards to much. Thanks againg for being you and delivering so much value ✌️
Tom I really love your content. For a weekly live stream with dual mirror less cameras via ecamm live. Will the MacBook Pro 14’’ 16gb of rams be enough ? Thank you
Yes! The only really tricky part with the GH5 is that you'll probably need to stick with manual focus. But that's not too big of an issue if the camera and subject stay in the same place most of the time.
Haha, it was a mix of all those with a bit of Troy McClure sprinkled in. And it was on the Sony since it has XLR inputs (which I then purposely made sound bad...sorry camera).
I would mention that a setup with multiple usb mics can be a pain in the ... neck, so if you're planning to have guest or somthing on your podcast xlr is way easier to set up.
Hey Buck-a-roo, i currently use a GoXLR mini for streaming. I’m thinking of starting a Podcast so would a Rodecaster Pro be able to be used for streaming and Podcasting (not at the same time obviously). One of my favourite hobbies is spending money on tech that I never get around to using, so I’m hoping the Rodecaster Pro can live up to this. 😉 Love the content amigo ❤️
Thanks for the kind words amigo! The RCP can definitely be used to streaming and podcasting (even at the same time- you can record internally while using it as an interface). 👍 We have similar hobbies.
Great video! One mic beginners might want to check out as well, is the new Beacn Mic. It's a USB mic, but it does all it's processing, noise gate, compression, anti-clipping onboard. All the DSP is done in real time negating the need for an audio interface or VST's thus lightening the load on your PC as it won't have to run any VST's in the background. The software side of it is pretty incredible and simple as well. Very intuitive. I WAS an XLR guy before I got mine. Less things to process or worry about is always handy. I also got the Beacn Mix and it's certainly something beginners could really benefit from as well. Or an experienced streamer just looking to simplify their rig without cutting quality or features (My situation). I swear this isn't a paid promotion haha, I'm just really impressed with mine. P.S. LOVE the Aquabats Art! Such a great band.
OOoh, thanks for appreciating my ridiculous number of Aquabats posters 😁 The Beacn seems interesting. I've been watching reviews on it- EposVox's was particularly interesting (including the follow up) since it shows how much the software is a part of the mic.
@@tombuck One can never have too many Aquabats posters 😉 EposVox did a great job (as usual) and his follow up was great. It’s so tricky with mic’s as everyone’s voice varies so much. I didn’t run into the issue he brought up that he had to eat the mic for it to sound good, but different techniques for different voices I suppose. I checked out a few more of your videos, great stuff! You’ve got a new subscriber.
I have the Atem Mini and am thinking of getting a Stream Deck to simplify the use of macros. I keep seeing that the SD needs to be connected to the network via an Ethernet wired connection. Is that true? Please excuse my newb question, but we all start somewhere.
Suppose you’d rather record video, edit it, and then put it out there? What if you wanted a couple of camera angles plus capture something on computer screen? Can Adobe premier Pro on a well equipped PC do this? Are most of the equipment needs similar for recording vs streaming? Thanks!
@Tom Buck What cables are you running from your cameras to the computer? I think my cables are the problem and my video freezes after a few seconds. Equipment-Ecamm/M1Max/A7S3/cam links/cal digit TS4 & Element hub/stream decks
whatta likable guy, huh?.. wow man. Fantastic video! Thank you!. I want to make the plunge and do a drum related videostream. Rudiments and stuff+. Hinestly, i have 2 sm57s and a KSM 32. I am still new to capturing analog signals, but, was gonna have 57 on drumpad, 57 on me and 32 for room?.. that will go into a Mackie that goes into Tascam 4x4. Now this can go into OBS right?.. but what if i have iPhoneX for a camera?.. and a Macbook from 2015? does iPhone send video-data via an HdMI adaptor into Mac? (I do have a Rebel t2i… use it?) 🙏🏻
Hi Tom! Nice video, thank you for that. I have one question. I received my Shure MV7 two days ago and today I used it for the first time during my gaming session with a friend on the ps5. He said that the mic sounds good but that he can also hear a buzzing sound when I start talking. That stops when I stop talking into the mic. Do you know what that could be? Cheers👍
Hmm, that's very strange. It sounds like there could be some sort of interference or ground loop issue. Are you using the USB cable that came with the mic? Not all cables are created equal.
@@tombuck first, thanks for replying, Tom😊 yeah I just unboxed the mic two days ago, set it up via motivApp on my Mac and plugged it into my Ps5. On the Mac everything was as expected. And yes, I used the USB Cable which came with the Mic. There is another cable which ends with usb c, didn‘t try that yet. But I doubt that it is the mic that causes that issue. I thought about interferences as well but don’t know how to fix that. Any idea?😬thanks in advance!
I'm a bit conflicted. I just went for it and bought $1,000+ worth of audio equipment. Including: ElectroVoice RE320 kit, rodecaster pro, and a fethead. Naturally I was eager for the equipment to arrive. Once it had arrived I plugged it all in and when I got brought up the fader on the rodecaster I was met with an extremely nasty buzzing and I would have to have the fader only 2 notches up and it was extremely quiet and I remembered that the headphone preamps we're not great. So I transferred it to my computer and it still sounded terrible... I don't know what the problem could be... Any theories?
Buzzing like that is typically caused by either a bad cable or a cable that's not fully connected (in my experience). It could also be interference if you're near a bunch of electronic gear or power supplies.
I really love the YoloBox and the Rodecaster Video. The ATEM is wonderful for basic switching, but if you want to do anything more advanced then the other two devices are much more capable. The Rodecaster is a bit more reliable but limited (and has the BEST audio options around) while the YoloBox is more feature-packed, but not always 100% reliable.
WOW mark the calendar WE TOTALLY AGREE! Sony EV-10 is the best camera for a Normal webstream (1080 and not 4K). On audio, I disagree somewhat but to be honest, I always overdo audio (remember I live in Nashville, i.e. MUSIC City USA) but great overview! Epiphan has a complete system that is rock-solid. It's used in education a whole lot. I just copied this link so when people want an overview I'll send it to them. (Probably need to warn them about the cheesy science part...LOL)
Now that you've got your stream up and running, here are some common mistakes to avoid: ruclips.net/video/8UNdDjz5Ybc/видео.html
Great info!
Come for tech advice, stay for the puns.
That should be my channel slogan.
Actually, the “puns” would drive me away. However, I will admit that he grows on you after a while.
Out of every RUclips channel I’ve watched, this guy hands down takes it for the best quality and appeasing to the eye set up.
Hey thanks!!
You’re videos are objectively the best videos on the topic in the internet. Beautiful, man! Thanks.
This is objectively a wonderful comment 😁
Thank you for the kind words!
I love going back to these random videos just to see how good you are at creating content.
Awww shucks, thank you!
2 years after this video I decided to start streaming and this was extremely helpful. Thanks!
8:35 hilarious ! Tom you are crushing it! The great time and care you take to produce high-quality content is evident! Great vid!
THANK YOU! It means a lot to hear this 🙏
@@tombuck the last line.... "...I'll be disappointed in you..." is comedy gold, because thahts not what the viewer was expecting you to say... that was funny! Btw... Got a pair of the Senn MKH 50 dialogue mics and you really can't expect much better! They're awesome mics.
Sony A7iv is the ultimate livestream setup with 1080p USB streaming with hotshoe digital audio for high end microphones and HDMI external monitoring during the stream
It's pretty rad and I'd definitely recommend it. I can't believe how good it is for streaming. I was thinking the ZV-E10 is a bit of an easier camera to recommend for someone just jumping in to the basics.
@@tombuck I have acquired both, and for full-time streamers, I honestly think the ZV-E10 is better. Mainly, there's no supported first-party solution for the A7 IV that can stream forever from AC power because if you use USB power, it will shut off (presumably from overheating), so you will need to turn USB power off. If you stream for 2 hours or shorter, that's not a problem because the Z batteries will last 2 hours at least, but if you stream for longer than that, you will need to change batteries, use an unsupported third-party power solution, or use the cumbersome and expensive NPA-MQZ1K. Meanwhile, the ZV-E10 has a supported dummy battery and AC power kit from Sony and while it tops out at 720p through the USB-C interface, it can stream at that quality forever, and you do have the HDMI option if you need 1080p or better, though I'd argue that the 720p is good enough, and the USB streaming is very accurate compared to a cheap capture card. I have yet to test if the A7 IV can stream HDMI indefinitely while on USB power, and if that is the case, it could be attractive, but at that point, you could just as easily use another Sony without built-in streaming. Basically, for those who stream for 2 hours or less, I think the A7 IV is great, but if you want to run it several hours a day, go with the ZV-E10. It's also a much lighter camera, hence easier to mount, and with lenses like the Sigma 16mm f/1.4, you'll get plenty of quality from APS-C anyway.
p.s. It's absolutely mind-boggling that Sony does not make a FZ100 dummy battery. Not only that, it seems like they think you'll never need one, considering that cameras with FZ100 batteries don't have a little flap for a battery cable, which is something that exists on every Canon mirrorless camera I've ever had (even a lowly M200) and even Sony cameras that use the FW50 battery. Hence, even if Sony were to make a dummy battery, you would have to take the battery door off, or use the camera with the battery door open. What kind of genius decided on this? I don't know.
Thanks for the super informative video, Tom. You had me laughing out loud with the white lab coat bit, well done making these so engaging and fun to watch!
Thanks Robert! Glad you enjoyed it, despite the ridiculousness 😁
"Are they crazy? Maybe, but that has nothing to do with their microphone choice." Soooooooo awesome. That whole mic vintage segment was amazeballs.
Haha thanks! I had a lot of fun with that.
Great video, Tom.
If I can add a caveat for beginners: USB power _may_ overheat a camera in a way that the dummy battery power does not. I found this out the hard way in the middle of giving a remote lecture! It was explained to me that USB power is not actually running the camera, but it's charging the battery, which is running the camera. So if the battery power is heating the camera, and the USB power is heating the battery, then the camera can shut itself down from overheating right in the middle of a lecture to 100 sophomores! Or so I'm told.
Ahh, very interesting! Thanks for the explanation!
Yeah dummy batteries are definitely the best. Remove that hot insulator in the camera body
In theory that makes sense. Ive been using a dummy Battery for years for recording seminars for Client work and video Podcast and you can still encounter overheating with a dummy Battery. I ran into that issue with a Sony A7Siii, A7sii and an A7c after about 1-2hrs of use.
@@GuilDormeus yeah the Sony alpha get hot with regular use. I usually chance the auto shutdown setting to a higher level, to avoid this. But with the hot battery inside, and the hot processing, that would happen more regularly.
Agreed. IMO, if you're going for hours at a time in a fixed location, honestly, you should go with something that supports dummy battery use. My A7 IV has a lower total running time than my R6 or ZV-E10, because my R6 or ZV-E10 can use first-party dummy batteries, and the A7 IV overheats within an hour if on USB power, it can't go past 2.5 hours on battery power, and Sony does not actually support dummy battery use with the A7 IV, so it's completely at your own risk if you want to use a third-party dummy battery. I used to stream with my RP and M6 Mark II, and those are a bit more affordable than an R6, even, though honestly, if you're a dedicated streamer, just get the ZV-E10.
Tom, coffee is on me. I just consumed a ton of videos on your channel. Thanks for saving me some time, and keep the "Tomisms" coming.
You're way too kind! Thanks so much David!
Crushed it Tom! This will help a lot of people
Thanks Dan! I hope so!
Thanks so much. This was great. So incredibly helpful.
I’m happy to hear that! Hopefully it’s a useful and mildly entertaining resource 😁
Tom, you put out such incredibly diverse and useful content. There is always something new to learn from you as my interests evolve! Thanks!
Means a lot to hear that ❤️
I love your videos and I love what you said: "You know what they say when you "assume?" You make really good decisions, based on totally accurate information." - LOL !!! I love it! That was funny! What really made your comment hilarious, was I could tell by the way you answered that question, it was impromptu and unrehearsed. Aside from the corny "play on word" comments - You ARE witty! Keep it up! Again, love your videos!
Haha, thank you so much! It's fun to try and find ways to (attempt) at making the videos entertaining but it's always fun when something happens in the moment or in an unexpected way 😁
You are an absolute hero for making this video!
Hi Tom, I'm just following up with my prior question about my Sony A7C overheating after 90 min use in a 72˚F room. Well after watching a few videos here on RUclips that had other similar Sony cams overheating. All of the people that had the same issue were able to switch from "Standard" to "High" in the Menu of their cams and it solved their issues. Of course my Menu selection on the A7C is set up a bit differently, where I couldn't find it as they instructed. So I had to go through a few folders in the Menu and I found out where it was: Menu > Setup2 > Auto Power OFF Temp. > Standard or High. In the "Auto Power OFF Temp." section, it was set to "Standard." Switching it from "Standard" to "High" allowed me to keep my camera on for hours. So far I'm at 3.5+ hours and it's still going strong and the camera is just warm to the touch on the battery/handle side. You may want to do a video on this, as you do use these Sony cams quite a bit and other people may be going through the same issue.Thanks for your help anyway and keep up the amazing work!
Fantastic! I should've thought to mention that setting too! It's a bit different on different Sony cameras, but it's definitely the first thing to check. Sorry I didn't think of it 🤦🏻♂️
@@tombuck Well just to let you know that I’ve been letting it run pretty much all day and we’re close to seven hours and it’s still fine and just warm to the touch so I’m really glad that I was able to find a solution. But again I appreciate your quick replies and trying to help out.
The scientist part,!!!!!! I’m screaming!!! Tom you are a legend!
Haha, thank you! Gotta get some use out of all those old cameras!
Love your content Tom!
Over the last couple of years I have had over 700 meetings in Teams. I use a EOS R with a 35 mm 1.8. Camera is powered with a dummy battery.
I use an Elgato Camlink 4K to connect it to my computer. Also have two Elgato Keylight Air for lighting. I do not stream on any platforms, so It’s only for work. Yes it’s overkill, but I love it.
I use a Jabra Evolve 75 UC headset for audio. I am really happy with the video quality, but would like to “up my game” on the audio side.
Would love to see some more content on typical WFH gear and setups.
Keep doing what you’re doing and build your channel! Best wishes from Norway!
Thanks!
700 meetings! Wow! I don't know that I'm envious, but I'm definitely impressed 😁
@@tombuck
I would have preferred to have less video meetings, but I don’t really have a say in it. I have both great colleagues and customers so we make the best of the situation. Would love to see them in person more often, but it is what it is…
Besides, I would never have been able to convince myself that I needed the EOS R without those meetings. 😂
Keep those dad jokes coming, you have a real talent for it!
The dad jokes in this are everything
The first 2 assumptions are spot on 😂🔥🔥
Love the wordplay! 👏🏼
I love watching beginner tutorials, there is always something I didn't know! Great vid, Tom :)
You can always learn something by going back to the fundamentals 👍
Any vids of you playing those guitars? Or tips on how to record electric and acoustic guitar?
They pop in and out sometimes, especially during mic reviews, but I don't play on camera too often. I'm not much of an expert when it comes to music recording, but I've been very happy with how condenser mics (like the Neat Worker Bee, Rode NT-1, or Lewitt LCT240) sound when they're right up against an amp.
This was SUCH a great video. Just found you via a RUclips recommendation. The professor bit had me smiling. I think I'll definitely upgrade my audio. Thanks, Tom!
Thanks so much Cathy! I really appreciate the kind words- totally makes my day!
Love the vid bro
Thanks so much!
This is what I really need at the moment, I will start doing this. Thanks dude!
I'm so happy to hear that! There's a lot that goes into streaming, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming.
Question Tom do I need a micro SD card inserted in the rodecaster if I use stream yard?
Nope, it'll work as an interface without a memory card 👍
great vid mate
Thank you kindly!
@@tombuck 🙂
Thanks for the info Tom. Checking out the common mistakes video. It seems I always have equipment issues on live stream day!
I think that's a law of nature.
Hey TOM pls stop presenting gadgets like what you showed here in this video. My wife is about to kick me out for buying the things you present even though I don’t need those things. 😅
Please send my apologies to your wife 🙏
Laughed out loud at the old-school video glitch at 9:55. Love that ScienTOMist may be a regular character.
Haha, thank you! I was hoping someone would catch that 😁
Hey, what are the mics mounted on in the background?
They’re little posts from Amazing. I have a video about my mic wall and it has links to everything 👍
Question, is there any point in using atem mini and OBS or it has to be one over the other?
It depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Short answer is yes, you can use them both together.
I use ecamm live and I have a atem mini pro as well. I've used both together once when I did a studio review. I was able to connect 3 additional camera views to ecamm via the atem. However the atem shows up as only one input. That means you have to change the camera view from the atem not within ecamm (or OBS) in your setup. Helpful for some that prefer a hardware switch to use with livestream software.
I use the ATEM with Ecamm and it’s an awesomely versatile setup. Same would be true with OBS 👍
Hello Tom. Can you recommend your PC Screen? Thanks a lot!
This is the one I have: geni.us/lgultrawide
It's not 4K, but I really like it. It has USB C connectivity so it can charge and display my laptop with one cable, which is awesome.
Hi Tom, I am having an issue with some audio do you have a video for audio from your USB channel bleeding or mixing into the Mic channel at the same time? This has been driving me crazy for a while now. Thank you.
I've never had an USB audio bleeding internal (internal bleeding sounds really bad, but hopefully you know what I mean 😁). The only time I've had an issue like that is if I'm using external speakers and the volume is set a bit too loud so it ends up being picked up on the mics.
@@tombuck LOPL I got what you mean mate, thank you for the reply I am going to do some digging.
Hello Tom, I’m looking to buy a newer model Mac mini, but what do you suggest I go with on a budget? I currently am using the Mac Mini late 2014 with 256 storage. I am looking into investing with a 2018 or 2020 Mac mini model that I can afford that will allow me to live stream with EcammLive and do videos at the same time. The Mac mini that I am currently using locks up and freezes so i’m looking into investing something that portable. What do you suggest?
Any of the M1 models are the way to go. Do not get an Intel Mini! It will not last nearly as long or perform nearly as well. As for RAM and memory, get as much as you can afford. My base model is still going strong, and it’s not hard to add external storage, so I’d prioritize RAM over storage. 👍
You forgot about dad jokes. You'll need those to get started as well.
The most crucial ingredient.
Thanks for sharing. What camera do you use for your overhead cam? How do you have it connected?
I switch it up a lot, but it’s usually the a7IV. I either run it into the ATEM or connect it separately via usb so it can be it’s own source in Ecamm 👍
@@tombuck thanks for your quick reply. How do you connect it overhead so it is nice and steady and doesn't fall? In other words, how do you have it rigged? Do you have a remote on the camera as well?
Please please please , do a video on differences between canon and Sony you have noticed in capability and ease of use. Especially sound with the handle/K3M if we didn’t have an atem. Appreciate it .
I’m working on that video right now! The audio handle has been really awesome for me. I’ve come to rely on it quite a bit.
Great video! We use the Rode nt1-a The samson q9u is a great usb/xlr microphone
The Samson is a great one too! I really like the app that comes with the MV7 though, so I usually recommend it to people just starting out.
Hi Tom! My son want to be a vlogger / youtubber. I feel like a dinosaur trying to figure out all the equipment needed. Thank you for giving us a glance on this. I am gonna binge on this topic in your channel 😀
Honestly, it's all just small steps one by one. The most important thing is that you're encouraging something he's interested in! Even if he decides it's not for him, he'll learn a ton of valuable skills that will come in handy no matter what (communication, problem solving, etc). Best of luck to you both!
Super "fun-damentals". Love it
Love your videos! Thank you!
I appreciate the kind words!
@tombuck
Great video Tom
You say you’re using the Mac mini basic version, will the MacBook Air M1 (basic 8g ram) do the trick ? Or the basic MacBook Pro 13”?
As far as I know the base model MacBook Air is this same computer just in the form of a laptop.
A more powerful processor and more RAM is never a bad thing, but this is still awesome.
Hi Tom,
many thanks for this great video. Would you buy the Sony FX3 over the Sony ZV-E10 and if so why?
Many thanks in advance!
Thanks for this comprehensive video that speaks to streamers on any level
Thanks Gary! I really appreciate that!
The doctor needs to be a mainstay at this point. Lol! Awesome bit!
From your script to using the cool old camera & that music.
I’ll see if I can book him more frequently. 👍
Hi Tom, (Google Meeting/Discord etc)) I have a ProCaster II Pro for sound (Mic and Headphones) can't seem to find (anywhere) how that intergrates with my Quality Camera, your video is great and mentions software but what about audio settings to make it all come together, and avoid things like Sound in sync with My image during a conf call? Apprciate some direction, cheers...
Sync is definitely important. Pretty much all software has the option to add an audio delay (I use about 4 frames in Ecamm, and always have to experiment a bit when using OBS). If you're using software that doesn't have it, the RCP2 has the option to add a delay in the output settings.
Tom, thank you so much for the reply, I’ll learn the RCP2 settings and hopefully get it working seamlessly, have a nice weekend 👍
Tom, thank you so much for the reply, I’ll learn the RCP2 settings and hopefully get it working seamlessly, have a nice weekend 👍
Tom, thank you so much for the reply, I’ll learn the RCP2 settings and hopefully get it working seamlessly, have a nice weekend 👍
Tom, thank you so much for the reply, I’ll learn the RCP2 settings and hopefully get it working seamlessly, have a nice weekend 👍
Your work is super sharp. Mine is still too soft. and the ambient is a bit low... You are more than a great pun.!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate the kind words.
Any equipment under Tom Bucks?
The amount of dad jokes in this video is impressive but I enjoyed that 😂😂
That takes the most effort for sure 😬
Hi… I have a Sony A7iii… Do you, or can you suggest best settings for streaming… Thanks
Hi Tom! Do you have suggestions for gear to stream High school basketball games. I'm looking for use the film for recruiting videos. I would like to stream on twitter and RUclips.
Ahh yes, I've lived the high school sports streaming life. We used to use a big clunky setup, but honestly, if I were still teaching I would look into using a YoloBox Pro and some of the Hollyland Wireless units. You can run the entire stream from the YoloBox and not have to worry about running long cables through a gym or stadium.
OMG Tom...that USB/XLR segment is gold. You never cease to make me laugh.
Haha thank you! Had to put those old cameras to use somehow.
This continues to be my favorite "setup" description on the web. A well-thought-out approach to a quality stream with room to grow. At the same time, I was overwhelmed after dropping "the basics" into my Amazon shopping cart and seeing a total of $1,710 (mac mini $600, Ecamm $200, Sony E-10/kit $750, Samsung mic $60, Camlink $100). That's still a high entry point considering that creativity and imagination are the driving factors to a successful stream (as demonstrated by this excellent channel). The industry needs more affordable camera options. Maybe the cloud-based encoding/streaming services make sense as an entry point?
It’s definitely not cheap, but I tried to differentiate between “essentials” for getting a stream up and running vs. what you need to have something that looks and sounds a bit more professional. It took many years for me to learn, but the phrase “buy once, cry once” definitely rings true 😁
Dope video bro! I need that 3/8 to 1/4-20 adapter to connect my NTG to a boom arm lol. Can you link that? I see many on Amazon and I don't want to the wrong one 🙏🏾🙂
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Thanks Tom. Good presentation. Appreciate it.
Glad it was helpful!
OK, my non-proft works with smaller associations that occasionally contact us for tips on livestreaming. Thank you Doc Buck, I'll just ask them "You understand English? OK, then watch this video". Done. Great job!
Perfect! That’s what I was hoping this video would be helpful for 👍
Great video may I ask what mount your using to connect the overhead boom pole to your tripod???
It’s from iFootage. I love it.
I came for the information and stayed for the puns. Great stuff Tom.
Thanks Wayne!
What is that boom pole attached to the tripod head?
It's the iFootage support rod attached to one of the tripod head's 3/8" mounts. I love it!
@@tombuck thanks Tom! Big fan of the channel love the visuals and the info wrapped up in impeccable dad humor!
Do you still think the Sony zv e10 is still a good choice? I’m looking to get a good one under $1000
Your timing is perfect because I'm literally working on a video about that right now! Short answer, yes, especially for "studio" type settings. If you want to go out into the world more or combine a bit more photo/video stuff, then the ZV-E10 II offers a lot of nice upgrades, but as a super solid 4K compact studio camera, the original still kicks butt.
@@tombuck awesome!! Thanks for the response and I look forward to the video!! Literally subbed to you today and adding notifications!! 🔔
So good! Amazing tips as always. I'm rebuilding my Podcasting setup and this definitely gave me so new fresh ideas.
Your setup is awesome 🙌
@@tombuck thank you 😊
I have got the Sony DSC-HX60V right now😅. Should I upgrade it or is it a great choice for streaming and videos?
Hi Tom, I have a question for you: I am using a Steinberg UR22c audio interface as my main input device, but have just purchased a Podcaster Pro (yes, down to your videos) with a view to stream and podcast/radio broadcast from that. Is there a way I can run the audio interface and the Podcaster at the same time? At the moment, they cancel each other out (the PC will not recognize the Podcaster, unless I disconnect the Steinburg. Any input/advice is much appreciated. Thank you
Hey Derek! This is a bit of a tricky question for me since I'm not the most knowledgeable about USB busses on computers. I think most computers can typically only have one interface input/output selected at a time.
Love your style 😄
Thank you!! 😊
Do you have a link for those Diety wireless mic set?
It’s the Pocket Wireless (there is a link if the review I did for it).
Dr. Buck rules!!!
Great video. I had a question about cameras. Given how ubiquitous phone cameras are and the camera apps. How do those compare to the cameras you mentioned?
This is a really great question. They all shoot 4K, so what’s the difference right? Phones have some incredible software that gives really great results, but cameras like these have giant sensors and interchangeable lenses, which just can’t be replicated with software.
So basically it’s easier to get good results with a phone, but you can get better results with a dedicated camera set properly. But if you’ve got a lot of bright light and you want the entire frame in focus, the difference won’t be as noticeable.
That’s a short explanation, but I hope it makes sense.
thanks very much Tom
Very welcome
Tom. Thanks you so much for all of the great content you make and deliver to all of to watch and learn from!
From everything thing I can gather, I have a EOS R and learned that the camera will not allow me stream out the HDMI in 4K. Strange I have a little M50 II and it seems to put out higher resolution to my Ecamm setup.
To do a true 4K workflow, do I need to follow your lead to your recent transition to Sony? If so bummer on all of the Canon glass I have accumulated….
Thoughts on the route to true 4K ?
Thanks, Randy Sinda
Thanks Randy! I know that the Atomos Ninja will aopen up 4:2:2 10 but 4K externally on the R, but I honestly don’t know what the actual hdmi output limit is. Since the ATEM Mini is limited to 1080 I never really worried about it for streaming. For recording, I stick with the internal cards, and yep, that was part of why I switched to Sony.
But if you’re heavily invested in Canon and want full 4K (or heck even 8K!) some of the newer models might work for you. Just because they didn’t suit my needs perfectly doesn’t mean they’re not great 👍
@@tombuck Thanks! As with everything there are so many directions to go. The clean HDMI coming out of my m50 is 4k but the auto focus is inferior to my EOS R the M50’s AF with eye tracking “breathes” real bad if I move forward and backwards to much. Thanks againg for being you and delivering so much value ✌️
4:58 what's the camera at your right side on the table?
Tom I really love your content. For a weekly live stream with dual mirror less cameras via ecamm live. Will the MacBook Pro 14’’ 16gb of rams be enough ? Thank you
Absolutely! Even with my MacBook I still use my base model Mac mini for all of my streams and it's never let me down 👍
Just came here to say: WOW nice thumbnail!
THANK YOU! This one took quite a while to figure out.
Can I use my Panasonic LUMIX gh5 as my main stream cam??? Help
Yes! The only really tricky part with the GH5 is that you'll probably need to stick with manual focus. But that's not too big of an issue if the camera and subject stay in the same place most of the time.
Great video! For the USB XLR were you shooting with the Canon XL1 or the Sony ENG camera? And was it Mr. Wizard or Bill Nye you were channeling?? :)
Haha, it was a mix of all those with a bit of Troy McClure sprinkled in. And it was on the Sony since it has XLR inputs (which I then purposely made sound bad...sorry camera).
I would mention that a setup with multiple usb mics can be a pain in the ... neck, so if you're planning to have guest or somthing on your podcast xlr is way easier to set up.
Yes definitely! I've talked about that in other videos, but I should've mentioned it here too. XLR is great for multiple speakers/mics.
if i use my 4K panasonic videocamera (it has external røde videomic pro+) can i use that as a mic ?
If it's connected via HDMI, it should send an audio signal.
@@tombuck Thanks, would work way better than my 40$ xlr mic from Devine :)
Hey Buck-a-roo, i currently use a GoXLR mini for streaming. I’m thinking of starting a Podcast so would a Rodecaster Pro be able to be used for streaming and Podcasting (not at the same time obviously).
One of my favourite hobbies is spending money on tech that I never get around to using, so I’m hoping the Rodecaster Pro can live up to this. 😉
Love the content amigo ❤️
Thanks for the kind words amigo! The RCP can definitely be used to streaming and podcasting (even at the same time- you can record internally while using it as an interface). 👍
We have similar hobbies.
Does ECAMM really add something if you already have ATEM to handle cameras, pic-in-pic or other effects?
Yes! Exam’s interface and ability to create scenes/graphics is infinitely easier.
Great video! One mic beginners might want to check out as well, is the new Beacn Mic. It's a USB mic, but it does all it's processing, noise gate, compression, anti-clipping onboard. All the DSP is done in real time negating the need for an audio interface or VST's thus lightening the load on your PC as it won't have to run any VST's in the background. The software side of it is pretty incredible and simple as well. Very intuitive. I WAS an XLR guy before I got mine. Less things to process or worry about is always handy. I also got the Beacn Mix and it's certainly something beginners could really benefit from as well. Or an experienced streamer just looking to simplify their rig without cutting quality or features (My situation). I swear this isn't a paid promotion haha, I'm just really impressed with mine. P.S. LOVE the Aquabats Art! Such a great band.
OOoh, thanks for appreciating my ridiculous number of Aquabats posters 😁
The Beacn seems interesting. I've been watching reviews on it- EposVox's was particularly interesting (including the follow up) since it shows how much the software is a part of the mic.
@@tombuck One can never have too many Aquabats posters 😉
EposVox did a great job (as usual) and his follow up was great. It’s so tricky with mic’s as everyone’s voice varies so much. I didn’t run into the issue he brought up that he had to eat the mic for it to sound good, but different techniques for different voices I suppose. I checked out a few more of your videos, great stuff! You’ve got a new subscriber.
Currently the Beacn products don't have Mac support, but I'm looking forward to when they do
Would a shot gun mic put on a camera work for livestream rather than booming it?
It can- many capture cards will also accept an audio signal over hdmi, so you can select the card as your sound source in your streaming software.
@@tombuck Awesome! Thanks so much!
Nice setup. I use a Sony A7C and Rode videomic NTG. I would love the A7SIII BUT it's out of my budget
The a7C is such a nice camera!
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I have the Atem Mini and am thinking of getting a Stream Deck to simplify the use of macros. I keep seeing that the SD needs to be connected to the network via an Ethernet wired connection. Is that true? Please excuse my newb question, but we all start somewhere.
Suppose you’d rather record video, edit it, and then put it out there? What if you wanted a couple of camera angles plus capture something on computer screen? Can Adobe premier Pro on a well equipped PC do this? Are most of the equipment needs similar for recording vs streaming? Thanks!
Tons of great info in this one, watched it twice!
Thanks Patrick! Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Tom 💯
@Tom Buck What cables are you running from your cameras to the computer? I think my cables are the problem and my video freezes after a few seconds. Equipment-Ecamm/M1Max/A7S3/cam links/cal digit TS4 & Element hub/stream decks
whatta likable guy, huh?.. wow man. Fantastic video! Thank you!. I want to make the plunge and do a drum related videostream. Rudiments and stuff+. Hinestly, i have 2 sm57s and a KSM 32. I am still new to capturing analog signals, but, was gonna have 57 on drumpad, 57 on me and 32 for room?.. that will go into a Mackie that goes into Tascam 4x4. Now this can go into OBS right?.. but what if i have iPhoneX for a camera?.. and a Macbook from 2015? does iPhone send video-data via an HdMI adaptor into Mac? (I do have a Rebel t2i… use it?) 🙏🏻
Hi Tom! Nice video, thank you for that. I have one question. I received my Shure MV7 two days ago and today I used it for the first time during my gaming session with a friend on the ps5. He said that the mic sounds good but that he can also hear a buzzing sound when I start talking. That stops when I stop talking into the mic. Do you know what that could be? Cheers👍
Hmm, that's very strange. It sounds like there could be some sort of interference or ground loop issue. Are you using the USB cable that came with the mic? Not all cables are created equal.
@@tombuck first, thanks for replying, Tom😊 yeah I just unboxed the mic two days ago, set it up via motivApp on my Mac and plugged it into my Ps5. On the Mac everything was as expected.
And yes, I used the USB Cable which came with the Mic. There is another cable which ends with usb c, didn‘t try that yet. But I doubt that it is the mic that causes that issue. I thought about interferences as well but don’t know how to fix that. Any idea?😬thanks in advance!
I'm a bit conflicted. I just went for it and bought $1,000+ worth of audio equipment. Including: ElectroVoice RE320 kit, rodecaster pro, and a fethead. Naturally I was eager for the equipment to arrive. Once it had arrived I plugged it all in and when I got brought up the fader on the rodecaster I was met with an extremely nasty buzzing and I would have to have the fader only 2 notches up and it was extremely quiet and I remembered that the headphone preamps we're not great. So I transferred it to my computer and it still sounded terrible... I don't know what the problem could be... Any theories?
Buzzing like that is typically caused by either a bad cable or a cable that's not fully connected (in my experience). It could also be interference if you're near a bunch of electronic gear or power supplies.
Subscribed at the first pun.
Tom, I recently upgraded to the CAMLINK 4K -- Which HDMI cable do you recommend? Or doesn't matter?
It really doesn't matter. If anything, I'd advise against getting the really expensive ones (like those $100 cables form Best Buy.
@@tombuck, Thanks!
Great video and info. I enjoy your content. Do you prefer the Yolobox or the Atem? I'd like a Yolobox but they are pricey.
I really love the YoloBox and the Rodecaster Video. The ATEM is wonderful for basic switching, but if you want to do anything more advanced then the other two devices are much more capable. The Rodecaster is a bit more reliable but limited (and has the BEST audio options around) while the YoloBox is more feature-packed, but not always 100% reliable.
Gotcha. Makes sense. Thx!
Subscribed!
WOW mark the calendar WE TOTALLY AGREE! Sony EV-10 is the best camera for a Normal webstream (1080 and not 4K). On audio, I disagree somewhat but to be honest, I always overdo audio (remember I live in Nashville, i.e. MUSIC City USA) but great overview! Epiphan has a complete system that is rock-solid. It's used in education a whole lot. I just copied this link so when people want an overview I'll send it to them. (Probably need to warn them about the cheesy science part...LOL)
Haha, thanks Matt! I’m glad we’re mostly in agreement 😁
Does it make a difference between APS-C and full frame for talking head?