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#Nikon webcam utility software#
Use QuickTime Player on your Mac (see how I use QuickTime to record multiple cameras at once), or whatever other video capture software you'd like, and start a new recording or streaming session, and the camera should show up nice and clear. Menu > Custom Setting Menu > 'c' - Timers/AE lock > 'c4' - Monitor off delay > Live viewĬhoose No limit to turn off the automatic shutoff. By default, Live View will shut off after 10 minutes. The last thing you'll need to do is tell the camera to remain in Live View for more than 10 minutes. Plug the mini HDMI output on the D750 into your video capture device-in my case I've tested it with an Elgato Cam Link 4K and a ClonerAlliance Flint LX, and both worked great. Turn that option Off, then go out of the menu. Menu > Setup > HDMI > Advanced > Live view on-screen display To get rid of the info display, turn on Live view by pressing the Lv button, and set the live view switch to 'Movie' mode. If you don't disable the Live view on-screen display, you'll see all the live view info output on your computer, which is not what you want: You might need to try lower settings until you find what your computer can handle.Īfter setting the size and frame rate, you need to set up the D750 for 'Clean HDMI output' that means setting the D750 so its HDMI output doesn't show camera settings or informational displays, just the pure video output from the camera sensor.
#Nikon webcam utility 1080p#
Note that some computers might not have the processing power to handle 1080p 60 fps.
#Nikon webcam utility movie#
Menu > Movie Shooting > Frame size and frame rateĬhoose your preferred size and frame rate. To set the size and frame rate, open the menu, then go to: You can use a lower resolution or frame rate if you choose, but I like this frame rate for my YouTube videos and streaming, and my computer can handle it pretty well.
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D750 settings for clean HDMI with no time limitsįirst things first, I set my D750 to 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second (fps). In addition to more more control over out of focus areas and the type of lens and focal length you want to use, Nikon's image processing engine also results in better color and cleaner output. In fact, if you watch the video earlier in this post, the whole thing was recorded on my D750. But it's still not amazing.įinally, this is what it looks like on the D750: It's better, and having the camera external to the computer also allows me to position the camera somewhere different. You can see me well enough, but it's not a very pleasing image and there's a lot of noise that's even more apparent when you see the live video.Īnd above is another frame captured with my Logitech C920. For example, pictured above is a frame captured by my MacBook Pro's built-in webcam.