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Lori36gg
01-20-2020, 09:42 AM
Has anyone made any clips using a smartphone? If you do, would you record it with the phone being held vertically, which is the way most guys would probably be viewing it on their phones, or horizontally, which is how most PC viewers view clips?

Also, is there a way to tether the phone to a computer or monitor ? I like to be able to watch myself when recording so I can see if I'm in frame properly.

Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.

PhatGirlDynomite!!!
01-20-2020, 09:56 AM
Has anyone made any clips using a smartphone? If you do, would you record it with the phone being held vertically, which is the way most guys would probably be viewing it on their phones, or horizontally, which is how most PC viewers view clips?

Also, is there a way to tether the phone to a computer or monitor ? I like to be able to watch myself when recording so I can see if I'm in frame properly.

Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.

Here's a video on how to mirror your android on a Windows desktop


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bYBBYdUtqw&feature=emb_title

If this doesn't work for your phone then you can use other third party apps to get it done. Someone on here the other day recommended Lonelyscreen for Iphone.

As for recording with a smartphone I mostly do it horizontally at a 16:9 ratio. But this will depend on your phone specs because your pixels will decrease a little when you use 16:9. And some applications may only allow for vertical footage and works best with 4:3. If you go with horizontal make sure you place a reminder in the clip description telling them to flip their phones horizontally to view it correctly. People are so use to vertical video that they may not know to do this intuitively. Also a hand held mirror works too when using the rear camera.

Lori36gg
01-20-2020, 10:32 AM
Here's a video on how to mirror your android on a Windows desktop


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bYBBYdUtqw&feature=emb_title

If this doesn't work for your phone then you can use other third party apps to get it done. Someone on here the other day recommended Lonelyscreen for Iphone.

As for recording with a smartphone I mostly do it horizontally at a 16:9 ratio. But this will depend on your phone specs because your pixels will decrease a little when you use 16:9. And some applications may only allow for vertical footage and works best with 4:3. If you go with horizontal make sure you place a reminder in the clip description telling them to flip their phones horizontally to view it correctly. People are so use to vertical video that they may not know to do this intuitively. Also a hand held mirror works too when using the rear camera.



Thank you so so much for taking the time to respond to me! The video explained so clearly how to do it! Thanks again for your help!

mimiboo69
01-20-2020, 10:16 PM
Omg thank you for making this thread and it was much needed I am old Camgirl I haven’t worked on any site since 2014 trying to get my shit together and get a new computer I already have the lights and all that good jazz but the computer part is the most important I am so lost nowadays so this thread really makes a difference so much appreciate it

mimiboo69
01-21-2020, 12:34 PM
Thank you 🙏

gbjenna
01-24-2020, 12:41 PM
Has anyone got or tried using those Eye Care monitors? I get sore eyes and headaches from staring at the screen for hours and they do get dry quickly anyway with me wearing contacts which sort of adds to it.

I need a monitor so I'm wondering if anyone's had luck with these or if they're a bit of a gimmick? I did a search but couldn't find anything.

Cutie101
01-24-2020, 07:20 PM
Has anyone got or tried using those Eye Care monitors? I get sore eyes and headaches from staring at the screen for hours and they do get dry quickly anyway with me wearing contacts which sort of adds to it.

I need a monitor so I'm wondering if anyone's had luck with these or if they're a bit of a gimmick? I did a search but couldn't find anything.

I use a monitor that has an Yellow light button, on more intensities, pretty good for the eyes. Of course, I am not wearing contacts, but I also spend at leats 8 hours staring at a screen so, the improvement is visible. Been having this monitor for an year now.
Now, I'd say to test it first. It's this one: https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-LED-Lit-Monitor-Near-Edgeless-infinity/dp/B072J8G1B1/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=lenovo+l27q&qid=1579918707&sr=8-1

innocentindian
01-25-2020, 06:38 PM
Has anyone got or tried using those Eye Care monitors? I get sore eyes and headaches from staring at the screen for hours and they do get dry quickly anyway with me wearing contacts which sort of adds to it.

I need a monitor so I'm wondering if anyone's had luck with these or if they're a bit of a gimmick? I did a search but couldn't find anything.

Get f.lux, it's free and it blocks the blue light coming from your electronic screens, which is what causes eye fatigue.
f.lux here: https://justgetflux.com/

For cell phones, you can look in the app store for a "blue light filter"

KRV_xo
01-27-2020, 05:44 PM
My iMac just died on me and now I’m thinking I should build my own PC instead.
I was wondering if you ladies had upgrade your computer lately and would like to know what you think about those CPUs.
Would like to use this new PC for camming, gaming/streaming, and edit videos.
BTW, What software do you guys used to edit your videos on a PC?

Cutie101
01-27-2020, 06:02 PM
My iMac just died on me and now I’m thinking I should build my own PC instead.
I was wondering if you ladies had upgrade your computer lately and would like to know what you think about those CPUs.
Would like to use this new PC for camming, gaming/streaming, and edit videos.
BTW, What software do you guys used to edit your videos on a PC?

I have an Intel Core I9 9900k built in January last year and I couldn't be happier with it. I did write a bit about it here
https://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?213664-2018-Computer-Shopping-Guide-For-Cammodels/page6

I am not familliar with AMD, but I'd definately go for one as well, since it's cheaper. But I don't have experience on that yet.

I use Filmora for editing videos.

sexysusie
03-10-2020, 10:46 PM
Are the amd 3950x and rog x570 - are these the best right now for streaming and editing? Gonna upgrade soon.

PhatGirlDynomite!!!
03-11-2020, 07:58 AM
Are the amd 3950x and rog x570 - are these the best right now for streaming and editing? Gonna upgrade soon.

Currently those are the best that AMD has to offer but I haven't tested them out for myself. Life is great with my i9 and a 1080ti GPU. I may upgrade to the 2080ti GPU in the future but honestly doesn't really matter for things like editing once you're working with high-end products.

For anyone else reading this a ninth generation i7 processor is still great and delivers high performance. i7-9700k

Erika_Xstacy
03-17-2020, 04:49 PM
does cyberlink youcam work smoother if i buy the license?

Erika_Xstacy
04-13-2020, 07:31 PM
does cyberlink youcam work smoother if i buy the license?
i have a shitty computer or a shitty program :D

Esixxx
04-14-2020, 09:32 AM
Here's a video on how to mirror your android on a Windows desktop


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bYBBYdUtqw&feature=emb_title

If this doesn't work for your phone then you can use other third party apps to get it done. Someone on here the other day recommended Lonelyscreen for Iphone.

As for recording with a smartphone I mostly do it horizontally at a 16:9 ratio. But this will depend on your phone specs because your pixels will decrease a little when you use 16:9. And some applications may only allow for vertical footage and works best with 4:3. If you go with horizontal make sure you place a reminder in the clip description telling them to flip their phones horizontally to view it correctly. People are so use to vertical video that they may not know to do this intuitively. Also a hand held mirror works too when using the rear camera.

God bless you!!! You know just how much time this will save me now. Thank you for sharing this.

AuroraJade
04-15-2020, 05:33 AM
Technology question: I am looking for a good alternative for the Logitech C920. Hd 720/30 fps, compatible with MacOS and the Streamate Encoder: working properly on Streamate without tanking my ranking. Looking to go back into camming, but can't seem to find a C920. Brio's are also sold out.

PhatGirlDynomite!!!
04-15-2020, 07:06 AM
Technology question: I am looking for a good alternative for the Logitech C920. Hd 720/30 fps, compatible with MacOS and the Streamate Encoder: working properly on Streamate without tanking my ranking. Looking to go back into camming, but can't seem to find a C920. Brio's are also sold out.

All of the prices have gone up in premium webcams. You may need to look at knock off brands. But even the prices have gone up on those. Another alternative could be to turn a mirrorless/DSLR camera into a webcam. You may already have one that's compatible around the house.



Which webcams would you recommend aside from Logitech? I already have a C920 and would like to have a different make with similar specs (and price (or lower!), hopefully!).

If you're trying to avoid Logitech as a second webcam all together, then there's the Microsoft Lifecam Studio. They go for around $50 but the quality isn't as great as the C920.

And then there's a ton of Chinese knock off brands like Logitubo/Angetube. I think they changed the name to mostly Angetube? You can get them for as little as $25 on eBay. Update 4/15 They are now going for $50


https://youtu.be/ugQUmXtf55U

gbjenna
04-15-2020, 07:23 AM
I'm wanting to upgrade my c920 soon, so I'm thinking to get the brio (whenever it comes back in stock somewhere anyway!) but I read on another forum that it's meant to be really hard to fine tune or something? Is this true? And is it that hard to fine tune that it's not worth spending the extra money?
I have to alter some of the settings on my c920 to get the best picture but it's not difficult

sexysusie
04-15-2020, 08:36 AM
I'm wanting to upgrade my c920 soon, so I'm thinking to get the brio (whenever it comes back in stock somewhere anyway!) but I read on another forum that it's meant to be really hard to fine tune or something? Is this true? And is it that hard to fine tune that it's not worth spending the extra money?
I have to alter some of the settings on my c920 to get the best picture but it's not difficult

I don't know how others manage to get it looking so good (cutie I'm looking at you ;) ) but yeah it's a bitch to get right and the settings don't save so you have to spend forever messing with it again each time you use it. I have kept it over my old c920 or kiyo because when you uee it to film with the logi capture it is amazing. But for streaming it's annoying.

gbjenna
04-16-2020, 01:02 AM
I don't know how others manage to get it looking so good (cutie I'm looking at you ;) ) but yeah it's a bitch to get right and the settings don't save so you have to spend forever messing with it again each time you use it. I have kept it over my old c920 or kiyo because when you uee it to film with the logi capture it is amazing. But for streaming it's annoying.

Thanks Susie. From your experience, would you say it’s worth the investment for the purpose of streaming? I might order it from somewhere where I can send it back if I can’t get on with it.

sexysusie
04-16-2020, 04:03 AM
I think so personally as it's much better quality. Maybe wait it out a month or so until webcams aren't such a hot commodity and you can try one out at your leisure.

Cutie101
04-16-2020, 04:28 AM
I just bought the Logitech PTZ Pro 2. Now I can make a comparison between those two.

Brio 4k has a feature called RightLight, that makes my face flawless and slimmer, smooth and perfect, no blemishes or flaws and my eyes are popping, image being quite clear. Of course, this is a curse if you want to move, or wear dark clothes (or a too dark background shouldn't be paired with too dark clothes), because you look yellow and you have no option to adjust the exposure. So, if you stream with your face only and don't show much of your body and also don't have much space for lights then Brio is the one for you (u just need an umbrella with 2 lights and a small desk ringlight).

Logitech Ptz Pro2 is the best one for you, if you plan to show your entire body. The zoom is... how could I call it... PERFECT (because it's optical, not digital). Perfectly clear, if you zoom 10X you can't tell, the image is that sharp clear.
The colors reproduced are matching 80% of the reality. For example, with Brio, my royal blue bed looks dark navy blue on cam, while on PTZ Pro 2 looks almost identical, maybe 1 shade brighter.
The problem is that it shows the face blemishes (maybe i didn't use enough lights to test it well), but my face looks dull, eyes not popping, actually looks like in reality and i don't wanna look like that on cam cuz i am a frustrated low esteemed bitchz :))))
It's a perfect cam if you plan to show your entire body, because it doesn't really show cellulite if you have good lights. this webcam is eating a shit ton of light, but it's wow.
Unfortunately, is not what I want, so I will return it and buy a Logitech Rally 4k, because... I'm gonna say below.

If there would be a webcam that makes my face flawless like Brio 4K, but has the other features of Logitech Ptz Pro 2, then... damn, I'd be blessed.
In fact, I only need a Logitech Ptz Pro 2 that has that RightLight 3 sensor (only Brio has it, On C930 and C920 there is RightLight2 technology) it would be PERFECT.

Wich means, I have my eyes laid on The Logitech Rally 4k, wich comes with this technology. I didn't notice that untill I got the Ptz Pro 2 and realised why I like the Brio so much. Because of that freakin thing.

So, The C930e has AutoLight correction system called RightLight™ 2
The Brio 4k has the system called RightLight™ 3 with HDR
The Logitech Rally 4k has the system called Logitech RightLight™ technology with Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) - wich PTZ Pro2 doesn't have it.
Quoting from the description of Logitech Rally 4k "Logitech RightLight™ technology with Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) prioritizes faces over objects and surfaces, optimizes light balance, and fine-tunes color and saturation for natural results across all skin tones. The result is a balanced image that renders participants in flattering light with reduced glare and softer shadows, even in dim or backlit conditions." Source: https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/rally-ultra-hd-ptz-camera?crid=1689#footnotes

I will buy the Rally and test it and come back with impressions.

gbjenna
04-17-2020, 05:34 AM
I think so personally as it's much better quality. Maybe wait it out a month or so until webcams aren't such a hot commodity and you can try one out at your leisure.

Yeah I'm going to wait a while then I'll try it out, can always send it back if I don't like it. Thank you so much for your help!

Esixxx
04-19-2020, 11:45 AM
Question for those that use phones for content creation- has anyone had any experience with those clip on lenses for phones?

PhatGirlDynomite!!!
04-19-2020, 02:16 PM
Question for those that use phones for content creation- has anyone had any experience with those clip on lenses for phones?

What kinda of phone do you have? In my experience it's better to tweak the camera software vs a lens attachment. They don't provide that much of a difference in quality. Motorola and LG phones are fairly easy to modify with gcam. That's the Google camera software that comes with a Pixel phone.

Esixxx
04-19-2020, 02:26 PM
Currently I am using motorola x4.

It does shoot in 4K. I tried using the wide angle option this weekend and it defaulted to 1080p

I was curious is getting those lenses would help or not.

PhatGirlDynomite!!!
04-19-2020, 02:52 PM
Currently I am using motorola x4.

It does shoot in 4K. I tried using the wide angle option this weekend and it defaulted to 1080p

I was curious is getting those lenses would help or not.

I've used a lens (Moment?) on a Motorola Z4 and it didn't enhance the quality that much. I then got the Motorola Hyper One and again it wasn't noticeable but the stock camera is really good from the start. The lens attachment was sorta gimicky. I may not have had one that had the best quality?

If you decide to look at camera apps this guy breaks it down in regards to what you should look for:


https://youtu.be/BmYaq1d8VxY

sexysusie
04-19-2020, 04:11 PM
Currently I am using motorola x4.

It does shoot in 4K. I tried using the wide angle option this weekend and it defaulted to 1080p

I was curious is getting those lenses would help or not.

I haven't but i just got a galaxy s20 plus to film with and fuck me it's amazing, like AMAZING! I dunno if it's a possibility for you right now but rather than faffing with lenses just get one of these. It does 8k!! Not that I'd recommend shooting in that though as just 1 minute takes up sooo much space, but the 4k is truly brilliant and although some people hate it, the auto smoothing that galaxy has built in is really handy!

xStitchesx
04-30-2020, 07:15 AM
Canon is releasing a software to use their cameras as web cams!
https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2020/4/29/21241305/canon-cameras-dslr-eos-webcam-utility-released

sexysusie
04-30-2020, 03:07 PM
Canon is releasing a software to use their cameras as web cams!
https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2020/4/29/21241305/canon-cameras-dslr-eos-webcam-utility-released

I wonder if this can be used with any of the beauty filter programs like cyberlink? That's what stops me using a dslr/real camera vs a webcam haha i need smoothing

xStitchesx
04-30-2020, 05:20 PM
I wonder if this can be used with any of the beauty filter programs like cyberlink? That's what stops me using a dslr/real camera vs a webcam haha i need smoothing
Unfortunately my canon camera is not supported so I can't try it out. But it works in a way that it makes the computer think the camera is a webcam and not a camera. So I guess if the cyberlink program recognizes your camera from a drop down menu or something it should work.

ClioRose
06-16-2020, 07:46 AM
I just bought the Logitech PTZ Pro 2. Now I can make a comparison between those two.

Brio 4k has a feature called RightLight, that makes my face flawless and slimmer, smooth and perfect, no blemishes or flaws and my eyes are popping, image being quite clear. Of course, this is a curse if you want to move, or wear dark clothes (or a too dark background shouldn't be paired with too dark clothes), because you look yellow and you have no option to adjust the exposure. So, if you stream with your face only and don't show much of your body and also don't have much space for lights then Brio is the one for you (u just need an umbrella with 2 lights and a small desk ringlight).

Logitech Ptz Pro2 is the best one for you, if you plan to show your entire body. The zoom is... how could I call it... PERFECT (because it's optical, not digital). Perfectly clear, if you zoom 10X you can't tell, the image is that sharp clear.
The colors reproduced are matching 80% of the reality. For example, with Brio, my royal blue bed looks dark navy blue on cam, while on PTZ Pro 2 looks almost identical, maybe 1 shade brighter.
The problem is that it shows the face blemishes (maybe i didn't use enough lights to test it well), but my face looks dull, eyes not popping, actually looks like in reality and i don't wanna look like that on cam cuz i am a frustrated low esteemed bitchz :))))
It's a perfect cam if you plan to show your entire body, because it doesn't really show cellulite if you have good lights. this webcam is eating a shit ton of light, but it's wow.
Unfortunately, is not what I want, so I will return it and buy a Logitech Rally 4k, because... I'm gonna say below.

If there would be a webcam that makes my face flawless like Brio 4K, but has the other features of Logitech Ptz Pro 2, then... damn, I'd be blessed.
In fact, I only need a Logitech Ptz Pro 2 that has that RightLight 3 sensor (only Brio has it, On C930 and C920 there is RightLight2 technology) it would be PERFECT.

Wich means, I have my eyes laid on The Logitech Rally 4k, wich comes with this technology. I didn't notice that untill I got the Ptz Pro 2 and realised why I like the Brio so much. Because of that freakin thing.

So, The C930e has AutoLight correction system called RightLight™ 2
The Brio 4k has the system called RightLight™ 3 with HDR
The Logitech Rally 4k has the system called Logitech RightLight™ technology with Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) - wich PTZ Pro2 doesn't have it.
Quoting from the description of Logitech Rally 4k "Logitech RightLight™ technology with Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) prioritizes faces over objects and surfaces, optimizes light balance, and fine-tunes color and saturation for natural results across all skin tones. The result is a balanced image that renders participants in flattering light with reduced glare and softer shadows, even in dim or backlit conditions." Source:

I will buy the Rally and test it and come back with impressions.

Did you buy the Logitech Rally 4K? I'm really struggling to even buy an HD webcam since everyone started working from home - everywhere seems to be out of stock!! I'm stuck with the crappy built in cam on my laptop at the moment and want an HD one - any suggestions where I can find one?

sexysusie
06-16-2020, 10:30 AM
If you're on adultwork check the marketplace as models often sell old webcams. Also gumtree, ebay, facebook marketplace. I sold one once after letting models know on twitter i had one, so check there too?

Just checked amazon and there's a 2nd hand c920 here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B006A2Q81M/ref=mw_dp_olp?ie=UTF8&condition=all

Cutie101
06-16-2020, 02:38 PM
Did you buy the Logitech Rally 4K? I'm really struggling to even buy an HD webcam since everyone started working from home - everywhere seems to be out of stock!! I'm stuck with the crappy built in cam on my laptop at the moment and want an HD one - any suggestions where I can find one?

No, I am still sticking with the Brio 4k, for a while, because it brings me good money and it's literally perfect. Decided to not spend any money untill I change my camroom entirely.

PhatGirlDynomite!!!
07-25-2020, 06:54 AM
I tested out two cheap video capture cards from Amazon and they work! This is useful for those wanting to turn a DSLR or mirrorless camera into a webcam. Right now some of the pricier capture cards like ElGato are still on backorder plus the pricing has gone up. The cards I tested on Amazon cost me $24 and $35. And according to reviews and YouTube comments they work with older cameras not compatible with the camlink from ElGato.

The $35 one is from this seller who calls themselves "Leadnovo",
https://www.amazon.com/LEADNOVO-Streaming-Broadcasting-Recording-Camcorders/dp/B089KCSSZQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_12?dchild=1&keywords=LEADNOVO&qid=1595684048&sr=8-12#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div

There's like a thousand videos on these right now. This one is short and to the point:


https://youtu.be/PbVPLh69UqQ

Erika_Xstacy
08-01-2020, 01:04 PM
No, I am still sticking with the Brio 4k, for a while, because it brings me good money and it's literally perfect. Decided to not spend any money untill I change my camroom entirely.
does the brio4k opan and zoom?

im at a crossroads w equip
i want the best but not spend crazy money.
canon has the new software but I have a T3 that noone uses. i have a t7 but its a shared camera.

Logitech Rally 4k sounds what I want but the price tag is more than the DSLR body. (I have all the lenses)

laurielegs
08-01-2020, 06:25 PM
does the brio4k opan and zoom?

im at a crossroads w equip
i want the best but not spend crazy money.
canon has the new software but I have a T3 that noone uses. i have a t7 but its a shared camera.

Logitech Rally 4k sounds what I want but the price tag is more than the DSLR body. (I have all the lenses)

No true pan and zoom for the Brio, just the software thing where you can zoom in with the Logitech software. I do love my Brio though, super clear for streaming and my videos look so much better.

If you do get one be sure you have it hooked to a 3.0 high speed USB or it won't show the higher resolution options.

h0ttie
08-05-2020, 04:35 PM
so i finally upgraded to the brio . i paid about $80 over retail. but my old cam was glitching whenever i touched the wire so i knew it was close to its death. anyway the brio reminds me of a crystal clear logitech quickcam pro 9000, that was my fav cam but it was before widescreen was the standard (lol damn ive been camming forever) anyway im very happy with it and it seems to need alot less light. that being said i wouldnt necessarily hurry to upgrade because it doesnt seem that much more clear than the c922 or 920e

DeepThoughts
09-05-2020, 05:41 AM
This is low grad technology but can anyone recommend a good full size tripod that has a quick release for the web cam? I have a couple but the "quick" release parts are difficult to use, you have to line them up perfectly to get the camera reattached to the tripod and I want something that will be sort of flawless so I can move my cam around more. I dont want to be fumbling with two hands trying to get my cam reattached.

PhatGirlDynomite!!!
09-05-2020, 11:41 AM
This is low grad technology but can anyone recommend a good full size tripod that has a quick release for the web cam? I have a couple but the "quick" release parts are difficult to use, you have to line them up perfectly to get the camera reattached to the tripod and I want something that will be sort of flawless so I can move my cam around more. I dont want to be fumbling with two hands trying to get my cam reattached.

I just started using a manfrotto tripod with quick release and it works well. But you can get release plates separately to attach to an existing tripod. B&H may have what you need.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/quick-release-systems/ci/38005

EmPea
09-18-2020, 11:53 AM
I am pretty green to all this streaming tech. I think this question belongs in this thread, but feel free to move it. Is OBS neccesary anymore? Seems like I can get HD Streaming on both of the websites I am currently using without it. Are there occasions when it is preferred? Also seems like webcam splitting software is becoming obsolete too.

TIA

Wyntir
09-24-2020, 03:15 AM
Any other cams that have a remote that you can zoom and put it lower/higher besides the Logitech BCC950?

PhatGirlDynomite!!!
09-24-2020, 06:30 AM
Any other cams that have a remote that you can zoom and put it lower/higher besides the Logitech BCC950?

logitech has created a ptz cameras that are really expensive but come with a remote.

https://www.logitech.com/en-us/video-collaboration/products

If you have a dslr you can either use a remote or software on your phone. Your phone becomes the remote.

Emanuelle
10-02-2020, 01:06 AM
Has anyone used this camera, or knows anything about it? It looks interesting but has no reviews.

SapphireXO
10-20-2020, 08:08 AM
I have an Intel Core I9 9900k built in January last year and I couldn't be happier with it. I did write a bit about it here
https://www.stripperweb.com/forum/showthread.php?213664-2018-Computer-Shopping-Guide-For-Cammodels/page6

I am not familliar with AMD, but I'd definately go for one as well, since it's cheaper. But I don't have experience on that yet.

I use Filmora for editing videos.

I want to build a computer but feel so lost...

kikixxxx
10-24-2020, 06:50 AM
not sure if this thread is still active but what would you guys recommend the brio or the streamcam? currently have a 920 but i hate the colours on it (they always just look soooo washed out no matter what) and its about time i got a new one tbh.

i was debating getting the camlink and using my sony cam but i like to fiddle with the settings to make me look more tanned and i don't think you can do that right?

Cutie101
10-24-2020, 09:22 AM
not sure if this thread is still active but what would you guys recommend the brio or the streamcam? currently have a 920 but i hate the colours on it (they always just look soooo washed out no matter what) and its about time i got a new one tbh.

i was debating getting the camlink and using my sony cam but i like to fiddle with the settings to make me look more tanned and i don't think you can do that right?

I have a Brio and I think it's the best cam i ever had, so I would obviously tell you to go for it. But the best thing is to just find a store that let you return the product, so you ca buy both cams, test them and just return the one you didn't like. Or both, in case you don't like any of them lol.

AuroraJade
11-10-2020, 01:35 PM
I am moving to a new home and I am a little bit nervous about the internet connection. I have 100/100 now, but in my new house I have the option of 250 down and 25 Mbit/s up, or 500 down and 40 Mbit/s up. are these speeds enough for streaming on the SMConnect encoder?

sexysusie
11-10-2020, 05:02 PM
not sure if this thread is still active but what would you guys recommend the brio or the streamcam? currently have a 920 but i hate the colours on it (they always just look soooo washed out no matter what) and its about time i got a new one tbh.

i was debating getting the camlink and using my sony cam but i like to fiddle with the settings to make me look more tanned and i don't think you can do that right?

Brio all the way.

moneybags
11-12-2020, 01:44 PM
Any one use the iPhone 12 pro for their videos?