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He shares his complete live streaming setup, which I have listed below so that you can see if you have some of this gear already. Of course, you can replace some of this gear with the equipment you already have too. Most DSLR and mirrorless cameras do video nowadays.
The great thing about this video is that Darren shows us how this equipment all works together too, which is perfect to see what parts may or may not suit your needs.
Want to do some photography videos for youtube, or post-processing videos? This could be an ideal setup for you too.
Livestreaming gear setup:
Sony A7 III – https://geni.us/BM6gBHA Sony 28mm f/2 lens – https://geni.us/sony282 Sony 55mm f/1.8 Lens – https://geni.us/sony5018 Sony A6400 – https://geni.us/udaP Sony 16mm f1.4mm – https://geni.us/qLanFq Rode PodMic – https://geni.us/rodepodmic Rode Podcaster (USB) – https://geni.us/rodepodcasterusb RodeCaster Pro – https://geni.us/rodecasterpropb Shure SM58 – https://geni.us/shuresm58mic Neewer 480 LED Lights – https://geni.us/neewer480led Softbox for Neewer 480 – https://geni.us/neewersoftbox LEDGO LG-B150 – https://geni.us/ledgo Manfrotto magic arm – https://geni.us/mfmagic Manfrotto superclamp – https://geni.us/mfsc Ecamm Live – https://geni.us/ecamm Elgato Camlink – https://geni.us/camlinkpb
Do you have a setup that you use already and would like to share with us? Please do so in the comments section!
The post How to Setup For Doing Live Streaming and YouTube Videos at Home appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk.