For low latency hdmi video you’ll need a capture card. Most cameras that do not have a webcam over USB feature will need a capture. It can also be said you will receive better quality via hdmi vs. usb for any video camera! Cheers!
Exactly this. Especially since he's using a Mac. HDMI on Macs are only video out for second displays or playing media on another display and don't have video input. So the only option is USB to a capture card then to the camera or possibly USB directly to the Camera if there is a USB webcam software for the camera from the company.
@@CopyWhoTV Following the reasoning above it does. The only reason Jason couldn't get it working, is because he put it in the HDMI Out of the Macbook. Capture cards, the Atem Mini Pro (and also the TV in the video) have HDMI Input :)
@@CopyWhoTV that is correct. I do this very thing with it. However one catch is you must have it in 1080 mode or it will not pass video through a regular ATEM… ATEM pro yes…
It didn't work on your laptop, because there you have an HDMI *OUTPUT*. You need an INPUT device such as an HDMI-USB3 converter (such as the "Atomos Connect 2" stick or similar)...
I've just bought a Zoom Q2N-4K video camera. I was wondering if it's possible to connect the small HDMI output on it to the HDMI input on a Windows 10 laptop and use the laptop as a viewfinder (since the screen on the Q2n-4K is tiny), or to play back videos from the Zoom but display them on the computer screen? I've tried connecting the small HDMI out on the Q2N-4K to the HDMI input on my PC, then gone into 'projection setting' in Windows 10, but it doesn't seem to work. The Q2N-4K manual says you can connect the HDMI out to a TV, but doesn't mention anything about connecting to a laptop.
Jason, very good review and problem solving to sync the video w audio. You got it down very close to point of no longer being an annoying delay. Good job Jason. Thanks for your determination and finding the fix. I know you were doing it more for your process for you w your students l, but at same time helping us, by your real life experience. Thanks Jason. Good job. I know you didn’t really do it w music, but still Good.
Hi Contrabass. I am wondering with that micro HDMI connector can you use that to connect the zoom q2n 4k to the computer via the hdmi cable then for better audio and video quality or is it strictly for playback on a TV only? Just tried this out last night and watching your videos on the lag etc Whole purpose was to live stream solo performance over zoom or youtube but the quality does not seem great for being an awesome little zoom. Audio isnt great from what I noticed and the lag I could not get it syncing up perfect even with messing around with the delay. Any updates you have found on this? You are the only good review I have found on this subject. Trying to figure this out so I can return it in return window time frame if not. Thanks :)
Are the field of view settings for controlling the amount of fisheye, or is it just a fancy name for zooming in/out? Is there a way to turn off or reduce the fisheye effect?
I also have the q2n 4k. I noticed that your shots from this device is great compared to mine. Mine's all grainy no matter what mode I use. May I ask if you did some editing before you posted your shots from the q2n? Thanks
Thanks Jason. A huge difference between the Canon and the Zoom. I'm looking for something to use for a video podcast, I'll go for the Canon...thanks again.
The Canon looks better, right? I know that Sony has some great options that also allow you to record for a long duration. The issue with the M50 is that they limit you to 30 minutes of video, so you have to either start it up again or find some other kind of workaround. I'm sure there are some great options that look good and don't have that issue for a video podcast.
HDMI output is post processing. I've run it into an ATEM and it works fine but I am... unimpressed... by the image. Like most cameras with tiny sensors this one REALLY likes a lot of light. I've never gotten the HDMI signal to match the image you can get by recording then touching it up in post. As a live camera it simply doesn't have enough controls.
Wld you happen to know how do I upload videos from my Q2N-4K to my Chromebook? I am able to put it on the Chrome, but after that it is as if it isn't even there when I try to upload. Do you have any suggestions as to how I should go about it. Thanks
Hi! Thanks for the review. I'm having an issue getting some devices to recognize the camera, the built in mic, or both. Any tips on how to trouble shoot that? Any and all appreciated.
Hi...just got my zoom Q2n-4K out of the box. I lucked out and had a micro USB cable that is compatible. I want to use the camera as a webcam with zoom.us....but the zoom app will not recognize the zoom camera. Any thoughts how to troubleshoot this?
I might have missed it while scrolling through the comments but did you mention what model Canon you are using for your main cam in this review????? It looks awesome!
First I would like to say thank you for your demos On this camera Q2n and also Q8 . I also have the Q2N I have been finding it to be very noisy or grainy in the video quality wondering if you have that same issue? and if you have any suggestions with that. Also found out that you can record natively too the Q2N and use it as a zoom WebCam only if if you come out of the macro HDMI port and use the “ oiogear video Computer adapter “ and changes it to a USB-c port and also comes with an adapter to become a USB port. Zoom then recognizes it as a camera and you can also record on the Q2n at the some time.
Good to know about the HDMI record option. Yeah, the video is pretty noise, unfortunately. I love Zoom for audio, but I’m not loving the video results on anything I’ve tried.
Hi Eric what is the oiogear video Computer adapter ?? I am wondering with that micro HDMI connector can you use that to connect the zoom q2n 4k to the computer via the hdmi cable then for better audio and video quality or is it strictly for playback on a TV only? Just tried this out last night and watching your videos on the lag etc Whole purpose was to live stream solo performance over zoom or youtube but the quality does not seem great for being an awesome little zoom. Audio isnt great from what I noticed and the lag I could not get it syncing up perfect even with messing around with the delay. Any updates you have found on this? You are the only good review I have found on this subject. Trying to figure this out so I can return it in return window time frame if not. Thanks :) And or would you have to use both cables the usb cable and micro HDMI to the computer at same time. Kind of confused by what you said.
According to the manual: zoom-na.com/sites/default/files/products/downloads/pdfs/E_Q2n-4K_0.pdf For HDMI output: "• The maximum resolution of HDMI output is 1920×1080 when recording." For the webcam (USB output): 720 p WVGA video 48 kHz/16-bit audio
Be extremely careful that this camera does not tip over when attached to a tri pod, the housing that holds the tripod is not strong. That's exactly what happened to mine, 5 month old camera , now useless. Very disappointed that Zoom would not make this right and cover this under warranty.
I think your comments are right on the mark, I just purchased this camera as well. The camera instructions say it supports a microSD card512 GBG and I can't make that card work. Maybe you can comment on the storage? Thanks, Paul
Thanks a lot for the super helpful videos on this device! I'm considering on buying it though wanted to ask, have you ever tried using a power bank or any other external usb connections for powering it up without the use of batteries? I've read that battery life is not too good with just batteries so I'm thinking perhaps a power bank could solve this issue? Not having to replace batteries over and over would be nice!
Has anyone tried to use it for classroom streaming recording ? I am wondering how it deals with live audio capture in a classroom environment with a group of people, if you want to hear your students lclearly.
I wasn't using a capture card into the computer, though that might be a good solution. I was able to HDMI into my TV to see some playback, but no luck on the computer.
@@doublebasshq Few computers have an HDMI input. The HDMI ports on computers are only output so that is likely why you did not get video into your computer. To capture the video in your computer from this camera you will need to use either USB (which does capture video), a video capture card, or possibly try a software product like Sparkocam.
Your hdmi port on your computer is an OUT not an IN. If you want to send signal IN to the computer, that happens with USB. Also, the delay is for HDMI. All HDMI has a small delay in video signal but audio is sent in real time. As a result, Zoom has given us the ability to delay the audio a little so it will sync up with the video. So the “f” number there stand for frames. You can delay the audio from 1-10 frames, whatever you need to make it appear to be in sync.
The Q2n makes a cute little webcam. Getting the lens hood costs a fortune because you must purchase an accessory kit that is mostly useless except for the lens cap. As a pro photographer, rule #1 is ALWAYS use a lens hood. Seriously. I won't bore you with the why except I was a Pro and you, likely aren't and never will be. Pro's know. Anyhow, it works fine as a Webcam with USB connection and the natural light setting seems good. You can fiddle with the latency on cam. I often use multi-cam lite and it has a latency adjust. Also, the Q2n comes set to 50Hz... at least, mine did. So the Multi-cam lite allows to correct to 60 cycle for Canada... no flicker issues. I really, really, really, really want an HDMI out to record function but, c'est la vie, Logitech still hasn't grasped that there are thousands, like me, wishing for an HDMI webcam. While I use Multi-Cam Lite, I can't recommend it. I'm desperate for cheap solutions to multi-cam recording (I'm quite poor). The Multi-Cam uses Quick-Time... eminently hackable and a bad program to EVER have in one's computer... EVER. Oh well. Also, you should use a plug in USB or Flash Drive to record the video because the Multi-Cam is going to really, really, really, really, really, really tax your processor. Give it every break you can. My HP computer has an SD slot and lots of USB slots so I record the video onto an SD card for editing. I guess this is a review of the Q2n. Cute camera, makes a good USB webcam, and latency can be corrected, mostly, with the on camera delay button. Multi-cam lite comes with a latency tester for each view. I find 180 mili seconds seems pretty close to get my lips and sound to go together. So... If you're looking for an HDMI webcam, then your best choices until Logitech gives us an HDMI 920 is to buy a low end Canon or Panasonic Camcorder... about $300. As for switchers on the cheap, I've chosen the RGBlink. Bye from Butch in Vancouver.
For low latency hdmi video you’ll need a capture card. Most cameras that do not have a webcam over USB feature will need a capture. It can also be said you will receive better quality via hdmi vs. usb for any video camera! Cheers!
A capture card was my thought also.
Exactly this. Especially since he's using a Mac. HDMI on Macs are only video out for second displays or playing media on another display and don't have video input. So the only option is USB to a capture card then to the camera or possibly USB directly to the Camera if there is a USB webcam software for the camera from the company.
I presume that this camera could be routed via HDMI into the ATEM mini Pro, right?
@@CopyWhoTV Following the reasoning above it does. The only reason Jason couldn't get it working, is because he put it in the HDMI Out of the Macbook. Capture cards, the Atem Mini Pro (and also the TV in the video) have HDMI Input :)
@@CopyWhoTV that is correct. I do this very thing with it. However one catch is you must have it in 1080 mode or it will not pass video through a regular ATEM… ATEM pro yes…
Would be nice is the setting could be shown on the HDMI output. Tough to adjust setting without being behind the camera. i.e. recording drums..
It didn't work on your laptop, because there you have an HDMI *OUTPUT*. You need an INPUT device such as an HDMI-USB3 converter (such as the "Atomos Connect 2" stick or similar)...
I've just bought a Zoom Q2N-4K video camera. I was wondering if it's possible to connect the small HDMI output on it to the HDMI input on a Windows 10 laptop and use the laptop as a viewfinder (since the screen on the Q2n-4K is tiny), or to play back videos from the Zoom but display them on the computer screen?
I've tried connecting the small HDMI out on the Q2N-4K to the HDMI input on my PC, then gone into 'projection setting' in Windows 10, but it doesn't seem to work. The Q2N-4K manual says you can connect the HDMI out to a TV, but doesn't mention anything about connecting to a laptop.
Jason, very good review and problem solving to sync the video w audio. You got it down very close to point of no longer being an annoying delay.
Good job Jason. Thanks for your determination and finding the fix. I know you were doing it more for your process for you w your students l, but at same time helping us, by your real life experience. Thanks Jason. Good job. I know you didn’t really do it w music, but still Good.
Thank you so much!!!
Hi Contrabass. I am wondering with that micro HDMI connector can you use that to connect the zoom q2n 4k to the computer via the hdmi cable then for better audio and video quality or is it strictly for playback on a TV only? Just tried this out last night and watching your videos on the lag etc Whole purpose was to live stream solo performance over zoom or youtube but the quality does not seem great for being an awesome little zoom. Audio isnt great from what I noticed and the lag I could not get it syncing up perfect even with messing around with the delay. Any updates you have found on this? You are the only good review I have found on this subject. Trying to figure this out so I can return it in return window time frame if not. Thanks :)
what hdmi cable do you need to feed a hdmi to usb converter , UVC ?
btw mini usb is very old and rarely used, micro usb is old but still used some and is what youre looking for.
Are the field of view settings for controlling the amount of fisheye, or is it just a fancy name for zooming in/out? Is there a way to turn off or reduce the fisheye effect?
I think it’s just digital zooming for all the Q2K4K ratios.
I also have the q2n 4k. I noticed that your shots from this device is great compared to mine. Mine's all grainy no matter what mode I use. May I ask if you did some editing before you posted your shots from the q2n? Thanks
Thanks Jason. A huge difference between the Canon and the Zoom. I'm looking for something to use for a video podcast, I'll go for the Canon...thanks again.
The Canon looks better, right? I know that Sony has some great options that also allow you to record for a long duration. The issue with the M50 is that they limit you to 30 minutes of video, so you have to either start it up again or find some other kind of workaround. I'm sure there are some great options that look good and don't have that issue for a video podcast.
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Thanks for the info. I want to use this with a Blackmagic ATEM Mini for switching with other cameras. Does the HDMI output clean HDMI?
I don't think that they have clean HDMI out, but I'm not 100% sure. If anyone knows, let us know here! :-)
HDMI output is post processing. I've run it into an ATEM and it works fine but I am... unimpressed... by the image. Like most cameras with tiny sensors this one REALLY likes a lot of light. I've never gotten the HDMI signal to match the image you can get by recording then touching it up in post. As a live camera it simply doesn't have enough controls.
@@theBigBlueO thanks for that. This is very helpful.
Thank you very much for this. Would you recommend this camera as a webcam for Skype/Zoom/etc... drum kit lessons? Thanks a lot
Great vid, thanks!
Wld you happen to know how do I upload videos from my Q2N-4K to my Chromebook? I am able to put it on the Chrome, but after that it is as if it isn't even there when I try to upload. Do you have any suggestions as to how I should go about it. Thanks
Hi! Thanks for the review. I'm having an issue getting some devices to recognize the camera, the built in mic, or both. Any tips on how to trouble shoot that? Any and all appreciated.
You need and hdmi capture card like the elgato
Hi...just got my zoom Q2n-4K out of the box. I lucked out and had a micro USB cable that is compatible. I want to use the camera as a webcam with zoom.us....but the zoom app will not recognize the zoom camera. Any thoughts how to troubleshoot this?
Cant hear audio when you hook it up to a Vizio big screen😒
I might have missed it while scrolling through the comments but did you mention what model Canon you are using for your main cam in this review????? It looks awesome!
Thanks! It’s a Canon M50 with an 11-22 mm for most of the shots-good beginner crop sensor mirrorless in my opinion.
First I would like to say thank you for your demos On this camera Q2n and also Q8 . I also have the Q2N I have been finding it to be very noisy or grainy in the video quality wondering if you have that same issue? and if you have any suggestions with that. Also found out that you can record natively too the Q2N and use it as a zoom WebCam only if if you come out of the macro HDMI port and use the “ oiogear video Computer adapter “ and changes it to a USB-c port and also comes with an adapter to become a USB port. Zoom then recognizes it as a camera and you can also record on the Q2n at the some time.
Good to know about the HDMI record option. Yeah, the video is pretty noise, unfortunately. I love Zoom for audio, but I’m not loving the video results on anything I’ve tried.
Hi Eric what is the oiogear video Computer adapter ?? I am wondering with that micro HDMI connector can you use that to connect the zoom q2n 4k to the computer via the hdmi cable then for better audio and video quality or is it strictly for playback on a TV only? Just tried this out last night and watching your videos on the lag etc Whole purpose was to live stream solo performance over zoom or youtube but the quality does not seem great for being an awesome little zoom. Audio isnt great from what I noticed and the lag I could not get it syncing up perfect even with messing around with the delay. Any updates you have found on this? You are the only good review I have found on this subject. Trying to figure this out so I can return it in return window time frame if not. Thanks :) And or would you have to use both cables the usb cable and micro HDMI to the computer at same time. Kind of confused by what you said.
whats resolution do you get for livestream with the q2n 4k?
I’m not sure-I’ll let you know after I do some more real-world testing!
According to the manual: zoom-na.com/sites/default/files/products/downloads/pdfs/E_Q2n-4K_0.pdf
For HDMI output:
"• The maximum resolution of HDMI output is 1920×1080 when recording."
For the webcam (USB output):
720 p WVGA video
48 kHz/16-bit audio
What exact chord did you use to connect it to your big screen tv?
Be extremely careful that this camera does not tip over when attached to a tri pod, the housing that holds the tripod is not strong. That's exactly what happened to mine, 5 month old camera , now useless. Very disappointed that Zoom would not make this right and cover this under warranty.
I think your comments are right on the mark, I just purchased this camera as well. The camera instructions say it supports a microSD card512 GBG and I can't make that card work. Maybe you can comment on the storage?
Thanks, Paul
I’ve only used the 128 GB card-not sure what it supports beyond that. Cool little camera!
could you do only audio only too,,or can i convert the video to audio thks
You can do audio only also!
@@doublebasshq thanks for the reply
Thanks a lot for the super helpful videos on this device! I'm considering on buying it though wanted to ask, have you ever tried using a power bank or any other external usb connections for powering it up without the use of batteries? I've read that battery life is not too good with just batteries so I'm thinking perhaps a power bank could solve this issue? Not having to replace batteries over and over would be nice!
I used a automotive jump brick,the small style ones with the usb out,
and it works great.Three hour band gigs no problem
Has anyone tried to use it for classroom streaming recording ? I am wondering how it deals with live audio capture in a classroom environment with a group of people, if you want to hear your students lclearly.
Audio capturing is great! I bought it to record music session.
Quality in this videos seems really bad. Like from some old webcams... :(
What Capture card were you using to connect the HDMI to your computer?
I wasn't using a capture card into the computer, though that might be a good solution. I was able to HDMI into my TV to see some playback, but no luck on the computer.
@@doublebasshq Few computers have an HDMI input. The HDMI ports on computers are only output so that is likely why you did not get video into your computer. To capture the video in your computer from this camera you will need to use either USB (which does capture video), a video capture card, or possibly try a software product like Sparkocam.
Your hdmi port on your computer is an OUT not an IN. If you want to send signal IN to the computer, that happens with USB.
Also, the delay is for HDMI. All HDMI has a small delay in video signal but audio is sent in real time. As a result, Zoom has given us the ability to delay the audio a little so it will sync up with the video. So the “f” number there stand for frames. You can delay the audio from 1-10 frames, whatever you need to make it appear to be in sync.
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The Q2n makes a cute little webcam. Getting the lens hood costs a fortune because you must purchase an accessory kit that is mostly useless except for the lens cap. As a pro photographer, rule #1 is ALWAYS use a lens hood. Seriously. I won't bore you with the why except I was a Pro and you, likely aren't and never will be. Pro's know. Anyhow, it works fine as a Webcam with USB connection and the natural light setting seems good.
You can fiddle with the latency on cam. I often use multi-cam lite and it has a latency adjust. Also, the Q2n comes set to 50Hz... at least, mine did. So the Multi-cam lite allows to correct to 60 cycle for Canada... no flicker issues. I really, really, really, really want an HDMI out to record function but, c'est la vie, Logitech still hasn't grasped that there are thousands, like me, wishing for an HDMI webcam.
While I use Multi-Cam Lite, I can't recommend it. I'm desperate for cheap solutions to multi-cam recording (I'm quite poor). The Multi-Cam uses Quick-Time... eminently hackable and a bad program to EVER have in one's computer... EVER. Oh well. Also, you should use a plug in USB or Flash Drive to record the video because the Multi-Cam is going to really, really, really, really, really, really tax your processor. Give it every break you can. My HP computer has an SD slot and lots of USB slots so I record the video onto an SD card for editing.
I guess this is a review of the Q2n. Cute camera, makes a good USB webcam, and latency can be corrected, mostly, with the on camera delay button. Multi-cam lite comes with a latency tester for each view. I find 180 mili seconds seems pretty close to get my lips and sound to go together. So... If you're looking for an HDMI webcam, then your best choices until Logitech gives us an HDMI 920 is to buy a low end Canon or Panasonic Camcorder... about $300. As for switchers on the cheap, I've chosen the RGBlink.
Bye from Butch in Vancouver.
RTFM!
Computers won't have a HDMI Input they would just have a HDMI out. You would 100% need a capture card. Good video tho!
You don’t need that. If you’re using it as a web camera, go out with usb. If you’re using it with a monitor or switcher, go out with hdmi.
The mic clip is annoying me
Love ZOOM Q2N RED. CHANNEL BORA LA. HUG
f=frames
Terrible quality video…even in 4K. Sound has no bottom end. Don’t expect to much out of this camera.
oof, that's a no go for the zoom