I will be replacing both with the SwitchPod branded items soon. There’s a Neewer ball head on it, and a generic phone clamp. The tripod I’m using is the fantastically compact and lightweight SwitchPod. That length gives me some flexibility to position the camera as needed, depending on the stream or video. The way it’s arranged in the post, the iPhone is mounted on a SwitchPod (more on that below) and plugged into my computer using a 10-foot USB-A to Lightning cable ( this one, from Anker). Using it as either an overhead camera or a secondary camera works super well. Recent iPhones can pump out 4K video so it looks super good. Starting with the obvious, the device I’m using for my camera is the iPhone 12 Pro Max. I did not think it would garner so many questions (comments and DMs), but I’m glad it did because now I get to write this post! Here’s the breakdown. Last week, I posted a photo on Instagram that was honestly for a contest. One of the problems I was trying to solve was having a good overhead camera so I can do unboxings, writing, sketching, etc. Thanks to better tools like eCamm Live and my Stream Deck, I can manage things a bit better and it doesn’t feel like a completely overwhelming process. I’ve been putting a lot more effort into my live streams lately.
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