Can also attest to the Jabra 75 for all-day zooming— comfy, doesn't get hot on the ears, mic is crispy and clear, and the noise cancellation helps a ton. Now if only I could get everyone on the other end to upgrade their broadband connections to gigabit speeds...
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Mounted on a tripod behind my monitor - tough to make it look Probably worth the bokeh. Yes that is the Napoleon’s March to Moscow info graphic in the back. Good to remind yourself of worst case scenarios in the face of grand plans.pic.twitter.com/h3tscBBCud
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*unfinished tweet - make it look like you're looking at the people on the other end - parallax and all...
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Here's a minimal gear list if people want to do it themselves. There are probably ways to reduce the cost, e.g. sub the A6100 instead of the A6600, and if you don't care about audio as much, you can skip the microphone.https://kit.co/garrytan/badass-telework-setup …
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Surprisingly manual focus with a 35mm at f1.2 is totally workablepic.twitter.com/TuVjyAgXV1
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Yeah it feels like my YouTube videos, but in Skype and Zoom!
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which one is it?
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Sony A7R4, but any Sony would do. I recommend the Sony A6600 and Sigma 16mm f1.4. Get a dummy battery for that camera to plug it into AC, and then the Elgato Camlink 4K, and it's plug and play. Probably need a good compact tripod too.
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Ohhh I love this! Which Sony are you using these days?
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I'm embarrassed to say this is my overkill rig - Sony A7R4 + Sigma 20mm f1.4 wide open + 2 XLR inputs with my AT 4053b hypercardioid condenser mic LOL
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