If you’re anything like us, you’ve likely spent a lot more time on video calls, online meetings and streaming in the past few years than ever before.

Your webcam has been getting plenty of use, but perhaps you’veconsidered upgrading itto something fancier or just wished you could look better on camera.

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The good news is, if you have aDSLR or mirrorless cameraknocking about in your house, you can easily use it to upgrade your video calls and really look the part online by following this guide.

Plug and Play cameras

With the rise of streaming, some camera manufacturers have aimed to make it really simple to use your camera as a webcam. For instance, Sony haslaunched a number of camerasover the past couple of years that you can just plug into your Mac or PC, select a streaming option on the camera touchscreen, and it just works. No software is required. It’s worth checking if yours is one of them if you have one. If not, there’s the Sony Imaging Edge Webcam app.

Camera specific software

Some of the major camera brands have released software updates to enable users of popular digital cameras to use those cameras as live webcams.

Panasonic releasedLumix Tether for Streaming, and Cannon dropped itsEOS Webcam Utilityto do the same. These options are potentially great free solutions to use your camera as a webcam, but only if you meet the right requirements.

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The software only works with specific cameras - so you’ll need to check compatibility. Your PC must also meet certain requirements, and the software isn’t always completely stable.

It is worth checking for these options first, though; they’re free and a great way to try them out if you already have an appropriate camera.

Elgato Cam Link 4K

HDMI capture cards

Simply put, you plug an HDMI cable into your camera and then the other end into the Cam Link 4K capture card. That, in turn, plugs into a USB port on your PC or Mac, and then you can use the camera in place of a webcam.

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The Cam Link 4K works with not only DSLR cameras but all manner of other cameras, including camcorders and action cameras too. You can checkwhether it’s compatible here, but we’ve found that it works with more cameras than the official manufacturer software.

There are a few other things to think about, like how you’re going to mount your camera or what tripod to use, but otherwise, it works perfectly. Your computer recognises the Cam Link 4K as a USB webcam, so you can simply switch to it within your software and get it to work (more on that in a bit).

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If you’re planning on using the camera a lot, it’s worth thinking about buying a live power adapter so you don’t need to replace the batteries constantly.

you may purchase These battery converters that swap out your standard rechargeable battery with one that can be connected directly to the mains so you don’t run out of juice mid-video call.

Why would you use a DSLR/mirrorless camera as a webcam?

The answer to this is simple: you’ll likely have a better lens and capture quality on that camera than any standard webcam you can purchase. Built-in webcams typically have a maximum 1080p resolution, and the lenses and sensors are really tiny. Cameras have much larger lenses and sensors, so detail and light are much clearer.

An HDMI capture card like the Cam Link 4K also lets you make the most of your camera’s video capabilities. So with the right lighting, your video will be much more professional, crisp and satisfying too.

Once plugged into your camera and your PC, the Cam Link 4K is fairly simple to use. Most apps will immediately recognise the Cam Link 4K as a USB webcam. If it doesn’t work when the camera is powered on, then you can usually dive into the settings to get it working.

To set the Cam Link up with Zoom is very straightforward. Turn your camera on and login to Zoom. If it’s not automatically selected as your main device, then click the settings cog to option the options menu.

From there, click on the video and see a dropdown with “camera” next to it. Select that, and you should see all the available camera options for you to choose from.

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If you’ve started the app and leapt straight into a call, you can achieve the same results by clicking on the small arrow on the bottom left next to stop the video and then selecting the Cam Link from there instead. You should then see the camera displaying a view of your surroundings.

The logic for using the Elgato Cam Link 4K withMicrosoft Teamsis mostly the same as using it Zoom.

Open Teams, click on your profile icon on the top right, then click Settings. Once in there, navigate to devices and click the dropdown for the camera. Again, you should see the Cam Link 4K displayed in there. Select that as an option, and you’re away.

Streaming with your DSLR camera

We’ve written before about thebest gear to use when streaming, and the Elgato Cam Link 4K is certainly a worthy addition to that list if you’re looking to improve your efforts live streaming on Twitch, Facebook or YouTube.

The good news is it’s really easy to use the Cam Link 4K with your favourite software. Whether you’re using OBS Studio, OBS Streamlabs or others, you can simply select the Cam Link 4K as your video source and add it to your stream.

In OBS Studio, for example, click the plus button under sources. Then click video capture device and create a new source. From that menu, you can then select the Cam Link 4K as your chosen camera.

Then, you’re free to adjust the position and size of your camera’s view as you normally would with any source in OBS. Whether that’s full size for just chatting scenes or snug in a corner for a game overlay with a greenscreen filter.

Camera settings

It’s worth bearing in mind a few things when using your camera this way. Because you’re using your camera’s HDMI feed, you might find that some of the data you’d usually see on your live display might appear on your live camera feed in the apps as well.

So, things like levels, histograms and grid markings may appear over your face, which is not ideal. The best thing to do is dive into your camera’s settings and turn these things off manually.

You will also find that tweaks to the live camera settings can usually only be done on camera rather than within the software. This includes simple things like adjusting brightness, ISO and focus. However, the end result is much better than you’d find with webcams.

Lighting considerations

Elgato Ring Light

Ring lights come in all shapes and sizes but often lack quality. Elgato’s option is high-quality and has much more to offer than most.

Any digital camera owner knows the importance of good lighting. We’ve covered this before inour guide to starting streaming, but if the focus is on you, then a good-quality ring light can really make you stand out in your video.

Elgato’s Ring Light is a potentially perfect addition to your setup. This large ring light offers 2,500 lumens of brightness with an adjustable colour range, edge-lit diffusion and much more.

It comes with a sturdy clamp that allows you to simply mount it to your desk, as well as an extendable pole and ball mount for your camera. Meaning you can get the perfect angle for your video capture efforts.

The Elgato Ring Light works withStream Deckand also has software that allows you to control it from within Windows or Mac or directly from your phone.

This light is the perfect addition to your new DSLR setup and a wonderful piece of soft, aesthetically pleasing lighting that’s ideal for whatever you’re doing. Whether that’s running a beauty blog, making lifestyle videos or simply taking part in regular Zoom calls where you need to look your best.