Using a Sony A7R as a USB Webcam
If you are wondering if you can repurpose an old Sony A7R as a USB webcam, the answer is yes! You’ll just need a few pieces of hardware in order to get there. This post shows you how it all works.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Oct 13, 2022 | Latest, Tips and Tricks |
If you are wondering if you can repurpose an old Sony A7R as a USB webcam, the answer is yes! You’ll just need a few pieces of hardware in order to get there. This post shows you how it all works.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Aug 27, 2020 | Latest, Tips and Tricks |
If you are wondering if you can use a Canon 5D Mark IV as a USB webcam, the answer is yes! You’ll just need Canon’s free EOS Webcam Utility and a USB cable.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Apr 17, 2020 | Latest, Product Reviews, Tips and Tricks |
My review on the Lume Cube 2.0, including using it for video conferencing, on camera lighting, external lighting, and using the Lume-X app.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Sep 12, 2019 | Latest, Tips and Tricks |
I recently got my hands on a Sony A7R III (upgraded from an A7R) and one thing that I was eager to try on it was recording to an external HDMI device, specifically the Atomos Ninja Inferno 4k HDMI recorder. The Inferno is, in short, a portable HDMI recorder that records up to 4k 60p resolution directly from your camera’s sensor. Your camera is saved from wear and tear and you get better video quality when using the Inferno. So how does it work with the A7R III? Find out…
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | May 23, 2018 | Latest, Tips and Tricks |
If you are wondering if you can use a Canon 5D Mark IV as a USB webcam, the answer is yes! You’ll just need a few pieces of hardware in order to get there. This post shows you how it all works.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Jan 26, 2018 | Latest, Tips and Tricks |
I recently got my hands on a Canon 5D Mark IV (upgraded from a Mark II) and one thing that I was eager to try on it was recording to an external HDMI device, specifically the affordable Atomos Ninja 2 HDMI recorder. The Ninja 2 is, in short, a portable HDMI recorder that records up to 1080/30p/60i resolution directly from your camera’s sensor. Your camera is saved from wear and tear and you get better video quality in the Ninja 2. So how does it work with the 5D Mark IV? Find out…
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Dec 8, 2017 | Latest, Tips and Tricks, Tutorials |
I was recently asked to put together a photo booth for an event at work. I needed to use equipment that I had on-hand and I thought my solution might help someone out who needs to do something similar (maybe at a wedding), so I decided to document how I solved the problem.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Jun 9, 2017 | Latest, Product Reviews, Tips and Tricks |
A review and demo on the Imorden 40 Inch Carbon Fiber Slider. In addition to the review, I also discuss some tips and tricks on setting the slider up.
Read MoreMy coloring book, “A Transforming Lens: Sketches from Photographs” is available now! Just $4.25!