The Live Streamer Cap 4K is a compact, lightweight solution for capturing video from a DSLR camera, up to 4K resolution at 30 frames per second. It promises a simple ‘plug and play' experience but does it deliver great quality video? Let's take a look at how it performs and find out…
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Specifications:
- Interface: USB 3.1 (Gen 1) Type-C (plug and play, UVC)
- Input: HDMI 2.0
- Output: USB 3.0 Type-C
- Max Supported Resolutions (Video Input): 2160p60 HDR/ 1440p144/ 1080p60
- Max Recording Resolution: 2160p30/ 1080p60 HDR
- Dimension: 94.2 x 45.4 x 16 mm (3.7 x 1.7 x 0.6 in)
- Weight: 44.5 g / 1.5 oz
You can buy the AVerMedia Live Streamer Cap 4K from Amazon UK for £88.99 HERE.
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Pros:
- Small footprint on a desk.
- Simple to setup.
- True plug and play – no driver installation required.
- Very good image quality.
Cons:
- Poor Cam Engine software.
- Gets quite warm after prolonged use.
- Some features within Cam Engine are unavailable without signing up for an account online.
KitGuru says: The Live Streamer Cap 4K is a very simple device to setup and use. As such, it will suit beginners quite well. The video quality is very good and the device is tiny enough to hide away under a desk or behind a monitor. However, the Cam Engine software is quite poor and certain features are not available unless you sign up for an account with AVerMedia. Overall, it's a great device let down by sub par software.