Testing a Third-Party App for Live YouTube Streaming: Emoze
Photo Moment - January 13, 2017
Live from Oaxaca! PhotoJoseph is using the third party app Emoze to stream live right to YouTube. The first attempt, (yesterday), didn't work out too well, but we are determined to figure this out. It's a completely different setup this time.
PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S PHOTO MOMENT:
edelkrone SliderONE — http://jal.bz/2icHMsh
LUMIX GH5 (pre-order): [B&H - http://jal.bz/LUMIXGH5]
Panasonic GX85 — [B&H: http://jal.bz/2j8x0W3]
Manfrotto mp3-bk — [B&H: http://jal.bz/2ghf0u0]
VIDEOS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S PHOTO MOMENT:
Manfrotto Pocket Tripod MP3-BK: https://youtu.be/qc6BCb1Ok84
LUMIX GH5 or Canon/Nikon dSLR for Safari?: https://youtu.be/HNi217w69Uo
LUMIX GX80/GX85 in New Orleans: https://youtu.be/uWMxqSL8MXk
Is it possible to use a 3rd party camera app like Protake during an Instagram Live streaming to improve the quality of our Instagram Live streaming? Thanks 🙏
Thanks for answering❤️
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is the diameter of the entrance pupil (effective aperture). I don't know what is so complicated about it? It is what it is. It's just a property of the lens determined by the physical dimensions of the lens, no matter what size that lens is. I agree with you that this is not what matters. What matters is what the results are in your photos. The comparison you will be doing will tell all. But it will still be up the individual as to what is "good", what is "bad" and what is "good enough" for the amount of and quality of bokeh for any given shot.
I'd love to discuss it with you before you go do the experiments, because I think my ideas are unusual but useful.
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