![]() ![]() Why did I do this? Generally, mirrorless cameras are better for video versus DSLRs so I performed some due diligence and settled on the Sony since it had a reputation for producing stunning 4K video! Of course it would be nearly impossible to stream in 4K but I wanted to step things up for the videos I edit and produce for my YouTube channel. I sold my Canon and purchased a Sony a7 III Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera. My DSLR, a Canon 5D Mark III, did a great job for the three and a half years I had it but it was time for an upgrade. Time to Upgrade Camera For Live Streaming For instance, I love the up-close detail you get with a macro lens and to be able to stream this live is just cool! The DSLR had the necessary white balance controls and it also gave me the option to capture other perspectives using different lenses. Motivated to find a better solution, I did a lot of research and came up with a way to live stream using my DSLR. In many instances, you will not want to rely on a phone to capture audio when live streaming. My tank, like most reef tanks, has a lot of blue light and my phone didn\’t have a way to adjust the white balance to capture the authentic colors. ![]() The first time I tried this I used my smartphone and it fell way short in representing the true colors and vibrancy of the tank. ![]() I have a 187 gallon reef aquarium and every now and then I like to share it in real time using either Facebook Live or YouTube. Using a DSLR, Mirrorless Camera, GoPro or Professional Camcorder
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