11-27-2020 09:47 AM
I am looking for a canon camera primarily as a webcam and to capture videos.
Canon site recommended M50 and I was considering sigma 16mm to go along with that.
Looking at other reviews, I am now thinking if it's worth getting a M6 Mark II. If that does work, could I get just the body and purchase sigma 16mm lens. Would I need a separate mount?
Also, how does that compare to RP?
I am open to other recommendation as well.
Thanks
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11-27-2020 02:12 PM
@ocpp wrote:Thank you, I have used several webcams including Logitech BRIO but the clarity is no where close to my T3i DSLR. However, T3i has no auto focus and my lens are not suitable for video conferencing hence my search for a new camera with auto focus, higher resolution.
The only way that you will get higher resolution is to buy an external audio/video signal mixer, and feed that HDMI output into your HDMI capture device. As long as you try to use USB connections, your performance will be somewhat limited.
11-27-2020 11:25 AM
Right up front I am not a webcam person. However, my inclination would be to buy a real deal webcam camera instead of a DSLR or a M series or R series. They are designed as stills cameras that will do video. But not designed as full bore video cameras. I know guys turn them into video camera with some succes, though.
If you buy an M series or R series you should buy lenses that are designed for that format. If Sigma makes a 16mm lens for M mount, I would think it would be fine. Some lenses can be adapted to M mount but personally I don't like to use adapters.
11-27-2020 01:01 PM
Thank you, I have used several webcams including Logitech BRIO but the clarity is no where close to my T3i DSLR. However, T3i has no auto focus and my lens are not suitable for video conferencing hence my search for a new camera with auto focus, higher resolution.
11-27-2020 02:12 PM
@ocpp wrote:Thank you, I have used several webcams including Logitech BRIO but the clarity is no where close to my T3i DSLR. However, T3i has no auto focus and my lens are not suitable for video conferencing hence my search for a new camera with auto focus, higher resolution.
The only way that you will get higher resolution is to buy an external audio/video signal mixer, and feed that HDMI output into your HDMI capture device. As long as you try to use USB connections, your performance will be somewhat limited.
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