I think it depends on how your program is setup on your computer. If you’re able to set zoom or whatever streaming program to 4k then you’ll be able to match that quality
@@x_tipsy yep. Shouldn’t be an issue. Just make sure you have a high speed cable like the one I mentioned in the video. Otherwise you may be limited to 1080 or lower
Nice video that has definitely helped to simplify my setup. Have you done a test to see the visual difference in using USB to your computer vs using an HDMI through an elgato camlink? Also, my laptop has USB SS - any difference from that and a USB C input?
I don’t understand how his can look zoomed out based on the distance. I’m using mine as a webcam. I have a Song 15mm wide angle lens, and when I set my camera further away than he has his, my feels zoomed in. I don’t understand why.
In the video I’m using the Sony 20mm 1.8 on the ZVE1, which has a full frame sensor. The full frame means that I am getting the full 20 mm focal length. If you are using a 15 mm lens on a camera with an APS-C sensor like the ZVE10ii, then it will look more like 22.5mm because the sensor on that camera adds a 1.5x crop on whatever lens you add to it.
@ THANK YOU! Finally an answer to my issue! I find myself pushing the camera back to get the distance I’m looking for. I’m going to look into the lens now. Thank you and I’m officially subscribed!
@@changliu8018 I’ve had it overheat while streaming and recording. If you run into overheating you should check out my video on how to fix ua-cam.com/video/YKsEtN2fqSY/v-deo.html
I’ve found on my ZV-E1 that with USB-C you can get a long run time, but eventually it will drain all the way. And if you record to your card while streaming it will overheat before the battery will die. I imagine it’s the same with the ZV-E10 II since they’re basically the same camera outside of the sensor size.
Sony rep told me that new 2024 ZV-E10 Mk II is fully PD compliant and can be powered over USB-C without draining battery as long as you use an adapter that has enough power. I don’t have real world experience with this though.
Thanks for this video. At 1:10, you said you can simultaneously record on the SD card. So will this video on SD card include audio as well? (if my audio source on zoom is an external microphone connected directly to the computer and not ZV-E10 II )
@@TheGeoPoliticsShow it would capture the audio from the camera as if you were just recording video. So if you have a mic plugged into the camera then the audio will come from that mic
Hey man can the Sony a6700 be used as main camera on macs without the need of downloading extra software ? I have a 15 MacBook Pro and seems like I’d need to download other softwares to stream. So if I upgrade my Mac can my a6700 be used as native camera ?
Straight to the points. Excellent concise 👍
Have you tried using the micro HDMI on the ZV-E10 ii for streaming? Any advantages/disadvantages using HDMI over the USB C method
Thanks for this video! And the overheating one. Super helpful!
@@Christinamychas happy to help!
Nice Video bro, watching this without a camera but hopefully i'll get one sooner
I appreciate it! Keep saving. You’ll get there!
2:06 thanks so much, was tired of having to select "usb streaming" every time turning the camera on
Happy to help!
Hey can I set up cinematic 24p for streaming?
zv-e1 has become properly goat'ed
Would totally agree.
Hi does the SONY ZV-E10 take a hit in quality when you use it as a webcam? Or is the same quality as if recording to a SD card?
I think it depends on how your program is setup on your computer. If you’re able to set zoom or whatever streaming program to 4k then you’ll be able to match that quality
thanks bro
Any time 👍
Thanks!
@@Flixh of course!
Stupid question but can I use a usb c to usb to still get 4K 30 fps when streaming? Sony zve 2
@@x_tipsy yep. Shouldn’t be an issue. Just make sure you have a high speed cable like the one I mentioned in the video. Otherwise you may be limited to 1080 or lower
Nice video that has definitely helped to simplify my setup. Have you done a test to see the visual difference in using USB to your computer vs using an HDMI through an elgato camlink? Also, my laptop has USB SS - any difference from that and a USB C input?
I haven't noticed a difference, but there definitely will be a difference based on which USB-C cable you use vs a 4k Capture card.
hello, i have a question
if i use typec-typec, my sony zv-e10 ii mark have only 4k 25p and 4k 15p, but haven't 4k 30, how i can get 4k 30p?
Hy Zac; does the Zv1 have 4k output as a webcam? Thank you, great content man!
@@gusyurgel I’ve never used the ZV1 so I can’t say for sure
Is heat a concern when it relates to the camera turning off due to overheating on the ZVE-1?
Yes, the temperature of your environment plays a big role in whether your camera overheats or not when you record over longer periods of time.
I don’t understand how his can look zoomed out based on the distance. I’m using mine as a webcam. I have a Song 15mm wide angle lens, and when I set my camera further away than he has his, my feels zoomed in. I don’t understand why.
In the video I’m using the Sony 20mm 1.8 on the ZVE1, which has a full frame sensor. The full frame means that I am getting the full 20 mm focal length. If you are using a 15 mm lens on a camera with an APS-C sensor like the ZVE10ii, then it will look more like 22.5mm because the sensor on that camera adds a 1.5x crop on whatever lens you add to it.
@ THANK YOU! Finally an answer to my issue! I find myself pushing the camera back to get the distance I’m looking for. I’m going to look into the lens now. Thank you and I’m officially subscribed!
Awesome video! Just wondering have you had any overheat issues when using ZV-E1 as webcam for Zoom conference? Thank you!
@@changliu8018 I’ve had it overheat while streaming and recording. If you run into overheating you should check out my video on how to fix
ua-cam.com/video/YKsEtN2fqSY/v-deo.html
In order to use the ZVE10 as webcam in 4K it will need a SDcard that allows 4K first?
No. You can stream in 4k without an SD card.
Can you get 4k 60/120 with additional effort? Like a capture card I mean.
You may be able to fake it somehow, but the camera does not give you that option.
Do you need a dummy battery to use the ZV-E10 II as a webcam, or does it charge quickly enough via USB-C?
I’ve found on my ZV-E1 that with USB-C you can get a long run time, but eventually it will drain all the way. And if you record to your card while streaming it will overheat before the battery will die. I imagine it’s the same with the ZV-E10 II since they’re basically the same camera outside of the sensor size.
Sony rep told me that new 2024 ZV-E10 Mk II is fully PD compliant and can be powered over USB-C without draining battery as long as you use an adapter that has enough power. I don’t have real world experience with this though.
@@Carl-Camera that’s good to know!
@@Carl-Camera probably the most important reason why to spend more money and buy the MK II - if you intended to use it as studio
Thanks for this video. At 1:10, you said you can simultaneously record on the SD card. So will this video on SD card include audio as well? (if my audio source on zoom is an external microphone connected directly to the computer and not ZV-E10 II )
@@TheGeoPoliticsShow it would capture the audio from the camera as if you were just recording video. So if you have a mic plugged into the camera then the audio will come from that mic
Can you do this with ZV-E10 mk1?
@@bokharys I believe you can stream over usb, but it will not be in 4K and I know that the menu is a bit different
Hey man can the Sony a6700 be used as main camera on macs without the need of downloading extra software ? I have a 15 MacBook Pro and seems like I’d need to download other softwares to stream. So if I upgrade my Mac can my a6700 be used as native camera ?
Yes, it should be able to appear as a video source on your computer.
You didn't use the Zv Ev10 ll. The menu is different. I'm looking for help with that.
Sorry, I thought it was similar enough. Hope you were able to figure it out.