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We use this unit in our church and hook it up to a streaming device below (Vidiu Pro). It has 8 inputs and can switch between any of these 8 inputs. They can switch between 4 hdmi inputs, such as 3 cameras and 1 powerpoint slideshow, and hook up to a computer via USB.
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The ATEM Mini and ATEM Mini Pro are both 4 input switchers that are also capture devices.

The 3 most inexpensive devices they have are the ATEM Mini ($295), the ATEM Mini Pro ($595) and the ATEM Television Studio (TVS) at $995. They make inexpensive switchers that do a great job for the price. It's hooked up to a BMD HDMI-SDI converter, and a 100 foot SDI cable, directly into the ATEM TVS switcher. In the photo, that's my Canon EOS R with a 16-35mm lens on a tripod. You don't want it showing the focus points, or the settings of the camera on this feed. What this means is that you want a HDMI output that only shows the video with no other information. You need to check to see that they have a "clean feed" from the HDMI port. One other thing to mention is the HDMI output of these DSLR or mirrorless cameras. But the f2.8 would let in more light so you could have a less grainy video. Yes, I know, i'm contradicting myself from above. Lenses I would use with these cameras are pretty much a zoom lens with f2.8. These use MFT lenses (6k uses Canon EOS lenses), and are remotely controlled with BMD's other products, such as their switchers. One popular, but not so expensive choice, is the Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera (1080p) or Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera (4k or 6k). The EOS R is about $1799 for the body, and the lens I bring is the EF 16-35 f4 which is about $800 used, or the EF 24-105 f4 which runs about $500 used. I will say that I'm a Canon guy and bring my personal Canon EOS R with an "L" lens to use as one of our cameras. The mirror in the dslr isn't meant to be held open for such a long time. NOTE: A DSLR isn't ideal as a mirrorless camera for this application. There are so many choices in this range that I couldn't possibly name them all, but popular choices are: Canon, Sony, Nikon, Blackmagic Design, Panasonic, among others. Plus they usually have larger sensors bringing up the quality of the video without upgrading lighting systems. The benefit to these is that you can change lenses and get the right lens. The next logical step is to a DSLR or mirrorless camera. Of course you could always spend a lot more. Higher than the above camcorders, you're looking at Canon XA40 or higher, starting at about $1500. These are advanced "prosumer" camcorder models, blending the line into professional cameras. We use the G10 and the G20 older models of the G50, purchased for around $500 to $700. This camcorder also has a microphone input jack.

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This has a f2.8 lens at full zoom, so it lets in a bit more light than the prior camcorder.
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It has 1080p output over hdmi, a microphone input jack, but the lens is f4.5 at full zoom, which means you'll need a little better lighting.Ī step up from this would be the Canon Vixia G50 at about $999 in price. A basic camcorder would be the Canon Vixia R800. A camcorder limits you to whatever the built-in lens is, and the resolution won't go higher than what it already has, but they are not expensive, especially used. If you want to step it up a bit, a camcorder is a logical step.
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The latest models of both Android and Apple phones all should do just fine. The simplest is to use a recent cell phone. I've got a range of products here that allow for single camera to multi camera streams. I've been getting questions about what we are doing for streaming in the world of COVID-19, so here's a post to explain different options.

I have been streaming church services for about a year and a half now, but have background in church media, as well as video production (long time ago).
