Trina
I¡¯m also curious to know what people recommend.
We are still using Logitech wide-angle cameras for groups of people around a table that are in-person. It¡¯s been around for so long, but we haven¡¯t found anything better. We use a separate good mic. for the sound.
We were invited to facilitate a small meeting where the university used an Owl (your expensive example). It really was a terrible experience - somehow you could never quite see who you wanted to see or hear what you wanted to hear (despite what it says about sound). It assumes you want to see a primary speaker and so focuses on who it thinks ¡±the" speaker is. But we just simply wanted to be able to see everyone in the room. Perhaps it could have been set up better, but we put it on the list of equipment we »å´Ç²Ô¡¯³Ù want.
Bev
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Thanks Mark. To add more clarification, I'm looking for a wide angle camera so that for some hybrid meeting situations, a wide-angle camera can capture a group of people around a table that are in-person. Not for just my face. One (pricy) example is??that is a 360 camera and microphone.
So still would love tips for face lighting, and for a wide angle camera + 360 microphone for hybrid meetings.
Trina