Panasonic mirrorless cameras now work as webcams
Lumix Tether for Streaming will let Panasonic owners use their cameras as webcams.
Lumix Tether for Streaming will let Panasonic owners use their cameras as webcams.
New features make video chat and live video easier and more natural.
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Video conferencing solutions have always been in high-demand, with Google for the past several years partnering on hardware bundles. Asus today announced their latest Google Meet hardware kit offerings.
Source: Asus announces new Google Meet hardware kits – 9to5Google
Premium video meetings. Now free for everyone.
We re-engineered the service we built for secure business meetings, Google Meet, to make it free and available for all.
Source: https://apps.google.com/meet/
If you’re thinking of buying a webcam, here’s an option you may not have thought of. If you happen to have a DSLR, mirrorless or compact camera, you may be able to put it into service as a high-quality webcam. In some cases, particularly with select Canon, Nikon and Sony models on Windows, you might not even need any extra hardware at all.
Google Meet has been a solid video service for a while, but it’s been stuck behind the paywall of G Suite services. Now that Google is making it available to all, it’s got some very important advantages over Zoom.
Source: 5 reasons Google Meet is better than Zoom for the average person