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However, I have a second camera that sits above my iMac (more on that to come). I prefer the Cam Link because it gives better quality than the USB output of the camera. Or Sony has released software that allows you to plug it in via an HDMI to USB cable and it will see it as a USB camera. If you were using one camera you would just plug it into your computer using something like the Cam Link from Elgato. It’s a prime lens that's connected to a Sony A6400 camera. It's important to have a good camera and lens. So what’s plugged into the computer? The Camera (2.26) So I use the Thunderbolt 3 Dock from OWC which expands my ports and allows me to plug everything in. However, the problem with most modern computers is that you have a limited number of ports. If you’re just starting out though, I would recommend a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro with the M1 chip so you can live stream from it without the noise from the spinning fan interfering with the sound. Yes, it was an expensive investment but I can basically do anything I want with it when it comes to live streaming and editing. So I decided to go all-in and invest in the iMac Pro. My old laptop had a fan that would spin and make a very distracting noise when I was going live. It all started when I splurged on an iMac Pro. You can learn more about the studio equipment over at kit.co/troydean and get links to all the gear there. Watch the video or read the show notes below. But hopefully, this video will inspire you about what is possible. I'll also let you know what you should use when you're just getting started out as you won’t need all of this studio equipment initially.

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So I decided to peel back the curtains and give you a complete studio tour! Lately, I’ve been getting a lot of questions about the studio equipment that I use for live streaming and recording.








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