I found a good way to work out what not to do in a livestream, was to watch the streams from a few churches. Take notes of the things that frustrate you, and of the things that work really well.
The entire Canon line is really, really good. And in August or September, they are going to release their auto-tracking and auto-looping apps (currently only available on the 700) for both the 300 and the 500. With Canon, you get their industry-leading color science (skin tones will look the best) and their dual-pixel autofocus which rivals Sony's best offering.
I rarely hear anyone use slow or fast in terms of the shutter speed when describing a lens. However, slow and fast is exactly how to describe shutter "speed." So, I reckon it works. 😆
@@ChurchSetupAgreed. They should think of it as a camera lens, not a video camera lens. A fast lens lets in more light. It's all about the aperture, not the shutter speed.
Thank you for your imput and information provided.
I found a good way to work out what not to do in a livestream, was to watch the streams from a few churches. Take notes of the things that frustrate you, and of the things that work really well.
Good tips.
Hi mate, thank you for thos info ! What do you think about the Canon CR500n ( a higher budget for sure but for the price ?)
The entire Canon line is really, really good. And in August or September, they are going to release their auto-tracking and auto-looping apps (currently only available on the 700) for both the 300 and the 500.
With Canon, you get their industry-leading color science (skin tones will look the best) and their dual-pixel autofocus which rivals Sony's best offering.
"Slow" or "fast" when describing a lens also describes the shutter speed needed to get a good exposure.
I rarely hear anyone use slow or fast in terms of the shutter speed when describing a lens. However, slow and fast is exactly how to describe shutter "speed." So, I reckon it works. 😆
@@ChurchSetupAgreed. They should think of it as a camera lens, not a video camera lens.
A fast lens lets in more light. It's all about the aperture, not the shutter speed.
I am starting my own ministry and I want to set up a live-streaming platform.
UA-cam is my platform of choice right now. If that means anything.
@@ChurchSetup I think I use the wrong word when I said platform. Thank you