Livestream Multiview | 1,000 Names - Phil Wickham | OKC Community Church
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
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Hi, my name is Ruben, and I'm the "multimedia guy" from a small church in Luxembourg.
I noticed that you are working with 2 camera models, Lumix G7 and G85 which are all micro 4/3 cameras.
All over the internet we hear that full frame is the way to go with low light situations, and we are currently working with 3 older Sony camcorders + 2 Sony A6000 cameras which have APSC sensors.
Would you recommend the Lumix micro 4/3 setup you have over the Sony APSC's?
Our lighting configuration is similar to yours.
Willing to hear from you.
God bless,
Ruben
Hey Ruben! MFT is actually a smaller sensor than APS-C. The main reason we're using them is price, and also the crop factor actually helps out with giving us some extra zoom distance. I don't think I would specifically recommend MFT vs APS-C. In an ideal world I'd definitely go full-frame, but money means not yet!
@@budget-church-livestreaming thank you so much for your answer. Because we stream in 1080 will still survive for a while with these older cameras. Your stream is in 4k? Or is it just the uploaded video?
Great Job by the way 👍👍👍🤩
@@rubenparada866 no, our stream is still 1080! I just upscale the CZcams uploads for my channel. I definitely don't think streaming in 4k is something you need to aim for any time soon. And thanks!
@@budget-church-livestreaming one more question, do you see any visible difference in video quality between cameras? If so, what do you prefer?
@@rubenparada866 nope! They're pretty much the same camera, the big difference is the G85 has Ibis