One thing to also consider, if you try and focus a reflective surface the camera "sees" itself which would cause a conflict in focus distance. Try a non-reflective object and see how the focus tracks.
Havn't yet unboxed the TIny 2 Lite 4K I purchased a couple weeks ago, so I slipped in to get a preview and see if I need them both! Thanks for all the info!
@@kritexz The Tiny 2 is am overall better camera and will give you better auto focus and a better picture. But for most people in the streaming realm, the Tiny 2 Lite will be more than enough!
Great video. A question: which is the difference between the two webcams when you record a dark environment around you? (A thing I'm usually doing, yes, even if it sounds wrong.) I guess there's quite a difference in such a case, talking about noise, as you need to raise the ISO. Am I right? Thanks! Note: the dark environment is exactly why I'm thinking to buy a better webcam.
@@LoScrittoreDivergente Great question! Ultimately the Tiny 2 will give you a better picture in lower light because it has a larger sensor. But webcams in any case won't do great in low light. They'll work but without light you'll definitely be dealing with noise. But they will both work well enough to at least see you as long as there is some light on your face. Hope this helps!
Thank you for this video comparing the 2 models. I am leaning towards the Tiny 2 Lite but I have a question. I have a Quntis Monitor Light Bar HY214 PRO connected to the op of my monitor, will I be able to attach this webcam as well? Thanks
@@BillGillespie1952 Great question! My initial thought is not really. It's possible it may sit on it but not as well as a monitor itself. So it would be something you'd have to just test.
@@prajvalhl Hey, that's awesome, great choice! I'm glad the review could help you make the decision. Let me know what you think once it comes in and gets all set up.
Hi friend, I'm between the Obsbot Tiny 2 and the Sony ZV-1F (with an Elgato Cam Link) for streaming. I usually use a green screen. Which one do you recommend more? I'm considering it because Obsbot does have more comprehensive software. Regards.
It really depends on what you would need most for both these cameras. If you're using Green Screen, they will both do great but the Sony ZV-1F is probably going to ultimately have the higher quality image. However, you're losing all the functionality the Tiny 2 offers in it's PTZ and tracking features. But for a green screen, that may not matter.
@@cabisports It definitely going to be simpler to go with the webcam. It's designed to be used in that capacity. But the ZV-1F will be a better picture and more advanced auto focus. But in your case, the savings in money on the Tiny 2 and the simplicity may actually be the way ro go.
@@CeeC_CeeC Yes, this stays on all the time while it's being used by OBS or any other program or application. Quality is top notch! The Tiny 2 is a little higher quality feeling than the lite but they are both nice cameras.
I bought one and it arrived today. I noticed that after a few minutes of use, it got very hot. Is this normal? It's so hot that you can't keep your finger on the camera for more than 5 seconds. It's very hot, it feels like it's going to burn you. Is this normal?
@@mustafahusseinmakarov if the Tiny 2 starts going for $200 that'll be an insane deal! I wouldn't be surprised either with the way pricing for some of the newer cameras are.
Do you know if you can record downward videos? Let's say I want to record an horizontal video like in Tasty videos, using a 90 degree tripod, will it work with both cameras? Thanks a lot for the answer.
@@piotrgraniszewski8544 Yeah, I know. I've just called it I.S.O. ever since I first heard about it years ago so I still tend to call it that without thinking sometimes. Lol
@@EagleGarrett: no, what I mean in theory is that given the same aperture, ISO 100 in camera A should give the same exposure value as ISO 100 in camera B, no matter the sensor size. Sure, there may be more noise as a result in the smaller sensor, because the signal needs to be amplified further. In practice there can be substantial differences, however.
@@piotrgraniszewski8544 Ohh, I got ya. Yeah, that's why I mentioned it though, there was a difference in ISO performance between these two. It took about 400 more ISO to achieve the same appearance in the Tiny 2 Lite as it did in the Tiny 2. Something to note as that will of course effect the noise level as well which changes the overall image produced.
I was liking both cameras until I heard about the AI feature, AI is never allowed to view my face for the same reasons no one is allowed to digitize my DNA or any biometrics.
You looked at your phone screen and the rear facing camera has already seen you whether you activated it or not. You are already in the facial recognition database. Don't kid yourself. 😂
One thing to also consider, if you try and focus a reflective surface the camera "sees" itself which would cause a conflict in focus distance. Try a non-reflective object and see how the focus tracks.
True, that's a good point!
good job best review on yt of the obsbot tiny 2 lite. I can see the difference between the 2 and you explained it well aswell.
@@22bombz5 Hey, thank you so much! I really appreciate that and I'm glad you thought so! Thanks for watching! Which one would you get?
Hey man great review, thanks to this I know what model I’m getting👍
@@Kingattack76 Hey, thank you! I'm glad it could help you make a decision on which one to get. Enjoy, they are great cameras!
Saturation made it easy to tell the difference. When the Tiny 2 was reviewed, many of the cameras that it was compared to had unnatural saturation.
@@gunstargizmo Yeah, that's a good point. Tiny 2 does have a more natural look as well.
To be honest, I wasn’t sure about this webcam at first, but the Lite version has some of the best value I’ve seen at this price
@@dyosangken1585 Yeah, it really does. It's incredible how far we've come with webcams these days.
Havn't yet unboxed the TIny 2 Lite 4K I purchased a couple weeks ago, so I slipped in to get a preview and see if I need them both! Thanks for all the info!
Hey hey!!! That's awesome bro, hopefully this helps! Let me know what your thoughts are after you watch the video!
Personally I don’t think the price difference is justifiable with the little to zero difference in the two webcams
@@kritexz The Tiny 2 is am overall better camera and will give you better auto focus and a better picture. But for most people in the streaming realm, the Tiny 2 Lite will be more than enough!
@@EagleGarrett yeah that’s what I’m getting at but if my streaming goes somewhere I’ll defo upgrade
@@kritexz Yeah, the Tiny 2 is a fantastic camera, you'll love it!
@@EagleGarrett just got it a few hours ago really worth the money in my humble opinion
They have option flip & Mirror ? Please let me know i am intresst it to buy just want ro know about this mirror ?
I wonder about your opinion:
Tiny 2 or Insta360 link2
@@MMUSTAFABOLAT great question! I'll actually be making a video on this soon! Gotta test the Insta360 Link2 first though.
@@EagleGarrett hurry please. I will buy 😂
Great video. A question: which is the difference between the two webcams when you record a dark environment around you? (A thing I'm usually doing, yes, even if it sounds wrong.) I guess there's quite a difference in such a case, talking about noise, as you need to raise the ISO. Am I right? Thanks!
Note: the dark environment is exactly why I'm thinking to buy a better webcam.
@@LoScrittoreDivergente Great question! Ultimately the Tiny 2 will give you a better picture in lower light because it has a larger sensor. But webcams in any case won't do great in low light. They'll work but without light you'll definitely be dealing with noise. But they will both work well enough to at least see you as long as there is some light on your face. Hope this helps!
@@EagleGarrett Thanks!
@@LoScrittoreDivergente happy to help!
Honestly, both of them are good.
@@FaizerTravis-el1we Yes they are! Just depends on your budget and needs at the end of the day!
best review.
@@helloansuman thank you so much! I appreciate you watching, glad it could help!
Thank you for this video comparing the 2 models. I am leaning towards the Tiny 2 Lite but I have a question. I have a Quntis Monitor Light Bar HY214 PRO connected to the op of my monitor, will I be able to attach this webcam as well? Thanks
@@BillGillespie1952 Great question! My initial thought is not really. It's possible it may sit on it but not as well as a monitor itself. So it would be something you'd have to just test.
Hey, great video! I'm planning to get a 4k webcam and I'm considering between Tiny 2 Lite and MX Brio, which one would you recommend?
@@prajvalhl I haven't tested the MX Brio so I couldn't say. But the Tiny 2 Lite is awesome and would be an awesome pick for sure.
@@EagleGarrett Thanks for the feedback! Good to know that the Tiny 2 Lite is such a solid pick. I'll definitely consider it.
@@prajvalhl it is! I'll also be reviewing some more 4k webcams soon that might also be good picks depending on when you need them.
@@EagleGarrett I ended up ordering Tiny 2 Lite thanks to your review. Also, will be looking forward for your new videos, good luck
@@prajvalhl Hey, that's awesome, great choice! I'm glad the review could help you make the decision. Let me know what you think once it comes in and gets all set up.
Best comparison video on RUclips! Does the Tiny 2 have latency issues in 4k like the Tiny 2 Lite?
Hi friend, I'm between the Obsbot Tiny 2 and the Sony ZV-1F (with an Elgato Cam Link) for streaming. I usually use a green screen. Which one do you recommend more? I'm considering it because Obsbot does have more comprehensive software. Regards.
It really depends on what you would need most for both these cameras. If you're using Green Screen, they will both do great but the Sony ZV-1F is probably going to ultimately have the higher quality image. However, you're losing all the functionality the Tiny 2 offers in it's PTZ and tracking features. But for a green screen, that may not matter.
@@EagleGarrett Do u think is too much of a diference? Im already familiar with webcams and how to use them.
@@cabisports It definitely going to be simpler to go with the webcam. It's designed to be used in that capacity. But the ZV-1F will be a better picture and more advanced auto focus. But in your case, the savings in money on the Tiny 2 and the simplicity may actually be the way ro go.
I used Canon for recording gaming videos and it would turn off every 30 minutes. Does this stay on all the time? Is the quality really good?
@@CeeC_CeeC Yes, this stays on all the time while it's being used by OBS or any other program or application. Quality is top notch! The Tiny 2 is a little higher quality feeling than the lite but they are both nice cameras.
I bought one and it arrived today. I noticed that after a few minutes of use, it got very hot. Is this normal? It's so hot that you can't keep your finger on the camera for more than 5 seconds. It's very hot, it feels like it's going to burn you. Is this normal?
@@eubobmarlon Yes, I have noticed they get pretty warm after using them. I believe this is normal.
Thanks for this.
@@triptisharma1738 Hey, no problem! Glad it was helpful!
i have never seen such a difference in a camera that was the same product
Well, they are different, that's what this whole video is about! haha
Left Tiny2, Right Tiny2 Lite, right one is much blurrier!
@@ALex-qc4lf You got it! Great guess!
Great video!
@@PratesGeek thanks so much!
Double price can't be justified imo.. if the Tiny 2 get close to $200 it will be #1
@@mustafahusseinmakarov if the Tiny 2 starts going for $200 that'll be an insane deal! I wouldn't be surprised either with the way pricing for some of the newer cameras are.
Do you know if you can record downward videos? Let's say I want to record an horizontal video like in Tasty videos, using a 90 degree tripod, will it work with both cameras? Thanks a lot for the answer.
@@andreavoltajeamor Yes, you can face it downward to do top down shots. It will even auto flip to be facing the right direction.
@@EagleGarrett both the tiny 2 and the lite as well? 🌞
@@andreavoltajeamor I believe so!
@@EagleGarrett thank you!
Great video. Thanks for the info.
@@tiamog1 hey, you're welcome. Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
Great Video Bro!!
@@ajvaldez Thank you so much brother!!!!
Do you currently use the tiny 2 to stream.? Or a diff webcam.?
I do use the Tiny 2 to stream but it's not my main camera. It's one of my camera angles. I use the Sony A6400 as my main streaming camera.
Nice video! 🎉
Thank you brother!!!!
Tiny 2......
Don't be cheap when it comes to buying what you need.
which one works on linux
@@mikedmytrenko6994 good question, I have no idea! Lol
Thank you
You're welcome!!! Glad the video could help!
Tiny 2 actually looks better lol
That's because it is. But it's also almost twice as expensive.
In India lite version is also around 300 dollar. Not much diff in price of both here.
If that's the case, I'd get the Tiny 2 because it is a better camera!
tiny 2 on your left
Great job!
ISO is usually standardized.
@@piotrgraniszewski8544 Yeah, I know. I've just called it I.S.O. ever since I first heard about it years ago so I still tend to call it that without thinking sometimes. Lol
@@EagleGarrett: no, what I mean in theory is that given the same aperture, ISO 100 in camera A should give the same exposure value as ISO 100 in camera B, no matter the sensor size. Sure, there may be more noise as a result in the smaller sensor, because the signal needs to be amplified further. In practice there can be substantial differences, however.
@@piotrgraniszewski8544 Ohh, I got ya. Yeah, that's why I mentioned it though, there was a difference in ISO performance between these two. It took about 400 more ISO to achieve the same appearance in the Tiny 2 Lite as it did in the Tiny 2. Something to note as that will of course effect the noise level as well which changes the overall image produced.
@@EagleGarrett: Yep, kudos for finding that out during your time with the cameras!
@@piotrgraniszewski8544 hey, thank you so much!
Looks like they have no Linux software or app.
@@mrcvry yeah, I don't think they do for Linux yet.
@@EagleGarrett
It has been requested for years. They could easily port the Mac version.
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bro tiny 2 lite is literally focused on the mic not ur face lol
@@flsYT yeah I know, I mention that in the video! Haha
I was liking both cameras until I heard about the AI feature, AI is never allowed to view my face for the same reasons no one is allowed to digitize my DNA or any biometrics.
ok bon chance with that
Unless you never go anywhere without a mask your face has been captured with an AI camera at the entrance of practically every store.
@@airguntruckerfr 😂😂😂
You looked at your phone screen and the rear facing camera has already seen you whether you activated it or not. You are already in the facial recognition database. Don't kid yourself. 😂
@@airguntrucker Precisely why I always wear a mask and cover my ears and ware shades in public.