


For extra overkill, you can even use an Ipad as an extra screen, as in the header image.use the one above for the slides instead of the zoom call), but having two makes everything MUCH easier. (and cables to connect it to computer) – can be anything, but has to be 16x9 native to fit the slides without black lines either side - I put it on a stand to the right of the other monitor.
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#MIMOLIVE TWO GOPRO CAMERA SOFTWARE#
Here's an example of non-live presentation using a Sony 4K camera in front of a green screen, and then using video editing software to change the background (in this case it was the Sony RX100 V7 - I stopped using it because it overheated this summer and started glitching in the middle of presentations!).Of course, this limits your options to do picture-in-picture or green screen effects, etc. Again, this can give excellent image quality (WAY better than the webcam in your laptop), but you might want to use an ethernet adapter to get a wired connection for greater reliability than is possible with wifi (although a good 4G connection is still surprisingly effective). Alternatively, you can bypass a computer completely and connect to your zoom call etc directly on an Ipad or phone.The downside is that I've found the connectivity / frames per second isn't as reliable (using the HDMI output instead can help)-and you typically want to use your phone for something else. If you only want to do presentations occasionally, this might be a good choice: modern phones typically have excellent lighting adjustment compared to regular cameras, and have algorithms to help people look flattering on camera. Note also that you can use your phone or tablet with some software that lets it act like a webcam.I sometimes supplement the main camera with another web cam like the Logitech Brio 4K, an action cam like a GoPro Hero for a wide view.(And you'll need a power adapter so you don't have to worry about the battery running out). It means (for example) that I can either record at 4K for maximum flexibility, or stream to a live conference (or even both at the same time!) without having to change camera / setup. There are lots of choice for camera, but I’ve just purchased a Sony A6400 – with a long HDMI cable and an Elgato 4K HDMI-to-USB adapter.Note, these things is just what I've chosen to purchase for myself - I don't get any referral fees etc, and no guarantees that these are the best options! Here's a list of most of what I use (with some references to French Amazon where I purchased most of it).
