In this step by step guide you'll learn how to use your Canon DSLR Canon camera as a webcam. We'll look at two ways to achieve this, either with the Canon EOS Webcam Utility or using a capture card such as Elgato's Cam Link. In this video we use the Canon M50 and the Canon M50 Mark II as a demonstration. (At 13:00 I claim you need a USB cable to stop the camera turning off. I meant to say the camera screen turning off, as I like seeing the info that is displayed.)
🎁 Useful Resources:
Canon EOS Webcam Utility: [ Ссылка ]
Clean HDMI Canon list (at the bottom): [ Ссылка ]
🛒 Useful Equipment:
1. Dummy battery with power supply: [ Ссылка ]
2. Micro USB 3.0 3m: [ Ссылка ]
3. Elgato HD60 S+: [ Ссылка ]
4. Elgato Cam Link 4K: [ Ссылка ]
5. Elgato Cam Link Pro: [ Ссылка ]
6. Cheap HDMI capture card USB 3.0: [ Ссылка ]
7. Cheap HDMI capture card kit USB C: [ Ссылка ]
8. Blue Yeti Microphone (USB): [ Ссылка ]
9. Comica BoomX-U U2 (Wireless 3.5mm jack): [ Ссылка ]
10. RØDE VideoMicro (Wireless 3.5mm jack): [ Ссылка ]
🎬 Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:08 - Difference between webcam, DSLR Webcam and capture card
02:40 - Equipment to connect DSLR camera for software and hardware
03:47 - How to connect a Canon camera using EOS Webcam Utility
07:20 - What is a clean HDMI? Buy the right camera!
08:40 - Best capture card, cheap or Elgato?
10:27 - Very important, this video is not sponsored (yet?!)
11:00 - Connect and Setup hardware for a HDMI capture card
14:14 - Canon M50 Mark II Clean HDMI out settings
14:50 - Canon M50 settings for clean HDMI settings and setup
17:26 - Should I buy a Canon M50 or M50 Mark II
17:52 - Which is best for a DSLR camera, software or hardware.
19:20 - Do I need a microphone to record sound? What's the best mic for streaming?
24:34 - Final few words
🌏 Connect:
Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
Youtube: [ Ссылка ]
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