Author: Tosh Lubek Published: 17th May 2024
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TIRED OF USING YOUR CAMERA’S TINY LCD SCREEN?
In this video, we’ll show you how to record and save mirrorless camera videos directly to your smartphone using a capture card and the USB Camera Pro app. We’ll also cover how to transfer high-quality photos wirelessly and with a USB cable.
PERFECT FOR
- YouTubers and content creators
- Filmmakers on a budget
- Anyone who wants a larger screen for their mirrorless camera
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
- How to record video from your mirrorless camera to your phone
- How to transfer photos wirelessly and with a USB cable
- Pros and cons of recording vs. transferring
π GEAR USED IN THE VIDEO TO RECORD FROM CAMERA TO PHONE π
π Mirrorless camera (Canon EOS R6 used in this video)
π Female USB to male USB-C Adapter
π HDMI Video Capture Card to USB-A
π HDMI Video Capture Card to USB-C
π Micro HDMI to HDMI Coiled Cable
π Ulanzi U Rig Pro Video Rig
π USB Camera Pro app
π Lavalier microphone
BONUS
- Learn if your camera has built-in UVC compatibility for a simpler setup
About the author: Tosh Lubek is a multi-award-winning broadcaster, writer, and video producer, with 40 years of experience in professional broadcasting and has been using Canon video and stills cameras since 2010. He has worked with radio and TV broadcasters, advertising agencies, and direct clients on a variety of projects including radio and television advertising, online video production, corporate videos, award ceremony motion graphics, and theme park sound design. Tosh has won numerous awards, including a Radio Academy Awards Gold Sony, a Gold, Silver, and Bronze World Medals in the New York Festivals International Advertising Awards. Since about 2007 he has been creating YouTube videos. Tosh has been a sponsor of the “video booth” at HashTag Business Events across the UK.
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