Recording From Home Gear


I have slowly stepped up my home Zoom setup over the past year. Below is what my current setup looks like and the gear needed to pull it off.

  • Canon EF 28mm f/1.8 lens.

  • Canon mount adapter EF-EOS R.

  • Canon EOS R6 body. I keep my aperture at 2.0 to get the bokeh effect but use the eye detecting AF so I also stay tack sharp. I use the body for professional photography and videography so it’s overkill just for Zoom. It you are just doing Zoom, I suggest the Canon EOS M50 body. It is about a quarter of the price.

  • Cam Link video capture card.

  • Basic ring light.

  • Rode Podcaster mic.

  • Laptop stand. This enables me to record at eye level.

  • I suggest some basic accent lighting in the background on a dimmer.

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Below is some gear I recommend if you are trying to record and video conference yourself on a phone or laptop during this season of sheltering from home. Also check out this video with ten tips on recording yourself during this crisis. Spending a little effort and money will avoid making bad videos while we are social distancing.

Lighting For Phone Or Laptop

Audio For Laptop

Audio For Phone

Accessories For Phone

Accessories For Laptop

Apps For Phone

  • MoviePro - Allows you to record the audio from bluetooth earbuds.

  • $17 Video Teleprompter - Because of shelter at home policies a lot of videos once recorded in studios with a teleprompter are now gonna be recorded in homes without a teleprompter. This is great for the majority of communication because it adds a greater sense of vulnerability and authenticity. That being said, there are times you still might need a teleprompter for clear and concise communication.