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Live Streaming Camera

August 19, 2024

 

 

The VenusLiv V2 from Hollyland Technology is a cutting-edge live-streaming camera designed by Hollyland Technology, aimed at providing a seamless and professional streaming experience. This camera is packed with features that make it an ideal choice for content creators, live streamers, and social media influencers.

The VenusLiv V2 boasts a high-quality 4K lens with 12MP effective pixels, an f/1.2 aperture, and an 80-degree field of view. This ensures clear and detailed live streaming with minimal edge distortion. Equipped with a hybrid autofocus system, the VenusLiv V2 achieves rapid autofocus in just 0.08 seconds. This system continuously adjusts the focus to follow subjects accurately in real-time, ensuring sharp and clear images. The camera features 6x zoom capabilities, combining 3x optical and 2x digital zoom. This allows users to capture incredible clarity with ease, making it perfect for various streaming scenarios.

This live streaming camera offers both Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity, providing a stable network connection for uninterrupted streaming. It also features built-in UVC for smooth video streaming without the need for external capture cards. The camera supports one-tap streaming to popular platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and more. With pre-installed live streaming apps, users can easily go live by scanning a QR code and entering the streaming URL and key.

The VenusLiv V2 comes with a 5-inch LCD touchscreen that can be rotated for easy adjustment. The touchscreen provides intuitive controls for zoom, focus, and other settings, enhancing the user experience. The camera includes RGB curves for quick color adjustments and a face identification system that enhances skin tones for a natural and bright look.

 

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