If you are teaching online whether it be for school, college university or even if you are teaching music, yoga, cooking or something else then connecting a camera other than the webcam can really help. An external camera will allow you to get better angles and close ups when you need them. You can also have multiple cameras showing different angles and if you need to get right up close.
Here I'm going to show you how you can connect an external camera like a camcorder, video camera DSLR, mirrorless, GoPro, in fact anything with an HDMI out connector, this includes gaming consoles, computers, laptops and with an HDMI adaptor an iPhone or iPad, I'm sure this is possible with other smartphones and tablets.
Having a second camera also means you could have that on a book and with multiple cameras this is bound to help with science experiments, cookery, art and many other classes. I feel this is invaluable if you are having to teach remotely.
Here are some of the things I mentioned in the video and below that are related videos.
-Elgato Cam Link 4K: [ Ссылка ]
-Blackmagic Design ATEM Mini: [ Ссылка ]
-Blackmagic Design UltraStudio Mini Recorder: [ Ссылка ]
-Gaffer tape: Magtape Matt 500 50mm x 50mm Duct Tape Black: [ Ссылка ]
-Manfrotto Befree Live, Travel Video Tripod with Video Camera Head: [ Ссылка ]
-Canon EOS R: [ Ссылка ]
-Canon EOS R + RS 24-105 Mount Adapter Kit - Black: [ Ссылка ]
Related videos:
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-How to get better quality Zoom recording: [ Ссылка ]
-Better quality recordings with your smartphone and this ring light: [ Ссылка ]
-How to switch cameras in Zoom: [ Ссылка ]
-Why use a green screen: [ Ссылка ]
-Why use the Canon EOS Webcam Utility: [ Ссылка ]
-Using Neuralcam Live to turn your iPhone into a webcam: [ Ссылка ]
-Using your GoPro Hero 8 or 9 as a webcam: [ Ссылка ]
If you want to see more then check out my website [ Ссылка ]
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