A Budget Way to Have a 3-Camera Live Stream

Streaming has become a core part of our digital lives and serves so many purposes now. Having a 3-camera live stream has typically been highly expensive and difficult to setup. Well, if you're interested in that, this is far more achievable.

Streaming feels as if it has been around for so long, but with every passing year, it establishes itself into the foundations of more areas. I have seen weddings, tutorials, behind the scenes of photoshoots, questions and answer sessions, and much more, live streamed. There has been a sharp rise in the uptake of this form of media with covid lockdowns which forced many people online.

In fact, since 2020, I have had to be on camera so much at my desk, I created a live stream setup, even though I don't stream all that much — it was just a worthwhile expense given the more than weekly call for it. There have been many times when I would have liked to have more than one camera. Sometimes it's simply for creative purposes, and other times it would be nice to have a camera on my face and then a camera on my hands to show what I'm looking at. This Logitech Mevo 3-camera live streaming kit could have solved that problem in a cost-effective way, though it would sacrifice some image quality.

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Robert K Baggs is a professional portrait and commercial photographer, educator, and consultant from England. Robert has a First-Class degree in Philosophy and a Master's by Research. In 2015 Robert's work on plagiarism in photography was published as part of several universities' photography degree syllabuses.

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