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Switcher Studio
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How to Build a Multi-Camera Podcast Setup with Switcher Studio
May 29, 2024 - An all encompassing guide to setting up a multi-camera podcast setup. We'll cover livestreaming software, podcast cameras, microphones, lighting and more!
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B&H eXplora
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Building a Multi-Camera Video Podcast Setup | B&H eXplora
July 28, 2025 - If the podcast is more academic and official, try to hold on shots for longer and keep graphics to a minimum. If the hosts are talking about something that’s not on-screen, cut in some b-roll of it. If everyone’s talking at once, cut to the wide shot. You have a lot of possibilities at your fingertips, and that’s the excitement and the challenge of multi-camera podcasts.
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Single-camera setups use one camera for a fixed shot, requiring minimal equipment and editing. Multi-camera setups use multiple angles for dynamic footage but require more cameras, storage, and complex editing. Start with single-camera for cost-effectiveness, upgrade to multi-camera as your production budget and editing skills develop.
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thepodcastconsultant.com
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Podcast Cameras: The Ultimate Buyer’s Guide for 2026 - The Podcast ...
What is the best camera setting for a podcast?

The best camera setting for a podcast is usually 1080p resolution at 30 frames per second (30fps). This setting looks natural and professional for talking videos.

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obsbot.com
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Best Podcast Camera Setup Guide for Video Podcasts
What camera settings should I use for podcast video recording?
Use 1080p resolution minimum with 24-30 frames per second for podcast video. Higher resolution (4K) provides better quality but requires more storage and processing power. Maintain consistent lighting, use manual focus when possible, and ensure your camera can record for your full episode length without file size limitations.
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thepodcastconsultant.com
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Podcast Cameras: The Ultimate Buyer’s Guide for 2026 - The Podcast ...
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Reddit
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r/podcasting on Reddit: Suggestions on managing multi cam video for podcast
August 6, 2022 -

Hey friends,

I'll jump straight to the chase, I run a youtube channel with a podcast on the side, about to start back up Sept.1.

We typically run 3 cameras, one that hits all of us, then a table left and a table right

Each guest has their own mic and we can mix everything in post thats all cool

For cameras, we were taping to SD cards, and I would awkwardly swap cards if they ran out, or stop recording and start again to get rid of some of the drift. I've since moved to Streamyard and done most of my content live, and use OBS for any other footage I would film be it talking heads, reactions etc. Records directly to my harddrive and no transfer times and aligning video files for hours right

I basically want to remove the step of transferring and aligning sometimes 20-30 video clips in Premiere pro(even when it does the bulk of the lifting)

So I'm wondering, if I don't have the budget for a black magic unit, has anyone had success with using scenes in OBS for multicam? Or are there any other softwares / tips anyone could add?

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Amazon
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Amazon.com: Multi Camera Podcast Setup
Discover wireless multi-camera setups, high-quality video, and all-in-one podcast equipment bundles for professional-grade live streaming.
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Creative COW
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Multicam set up for podcasting! - Sony Cameras - Creative COW
Last year I went overboard with Elgato. I have yet to set the webcam up as I have both Canon EOS-R50 / iPhone and iPad. But they are currently only used for stop frame animation. Their lighting gear is great to work with, and the overhead camera mount works a treat.
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PSS Creative Media
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Multicam Live Stream Video Podcast Equipment Guide for a 2-Person Show — PSS Creative Media™
December 29, 2024 - It'll help you make the decision whether you want to use three cameras or just one, and still be able to do the camera switching method without the ATEM Mini and just use a mouse or the arrows on your keyboard.
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The Podcast Consultant
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Podcast Cameras: The Ultimate Buyer’s Guide for 2026 - The Podcast Consultant
2 weeks ago - Compare 5 types of podcast cameras from $70 webcams to $1,599 camcorders. Expert picks for beginners, pros, and every budget. Plus setup and optimization tips.
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Modern Stoa
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Building a Multi-Camera Video Podcast Setup on Any Budget - Modern Stoa
July 15, 2025 - A multi-camera video podcast setup doesn’t have to break the bank. Whether you’re using smartphones, entry-level cameras, or professional gear, the key lies in thoughtful setup, consistent lighting, and strong audio.
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Reddit
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r/podcasting on Reddit: Video Podcast Multicam Setup: Help with setup and best practices?
August 12, 2023 -

Hey guys,

I recently started a video podcast and thus far have just been recording in 1080p and zooming in to create cuts during the show. Recently I learned that it would be better to film in 4k, then import into a 1080p project and create close ups that way, which is what I will do for the time being. However I'd like to eventually upgrade to a multicam setup with 3 cameras for capturing the host, guest/co-host, and host + guest/co-host in one shot. But I'm not sure the best way to go about it. So I've got hardware and software questions. I'll run you all through my current set up and then tell you what I currently have in mind moving forward.

My Current Hardware:

(Video)

Canon Eos R + RF 35mm F1.8 macro IS STM lens + Dummy battery + Elgato capture card

iPhone 12 (though as I mentioned before, I don't currently use this at all)

(Audio)

Scarlett 4i4 Focusrite

2 Shure MV7x mics

Ableton to record the incoming audio

Software I currently use to record the podcast:

OBS

I know I can use my phone as a camera, but my concern is that it would run out of battery power very quickly (granted I haven't tested how long the battery will last, but I do notice that the battery life is progressively shortening overtime). So I've thought about purchasing two cheap 1080p webcams and then opening up 3 instances of OBS to record the separate camera angles. However I'm worried that this would be incredibly taxing on my computer and that OBS might crash or something and interrupt the flow of the podcast.

Note: I would prefer a 4k webcam, but the ones I have seen only record in 60fps and I would prefer to record in 24fps or at least 30fps.

Unfortunately I know this has the drawback of requiring that I then edit the multicam footage manually in post. I also can't help but feel that there is a better way to do things. While I'm at it, my lighting leaves much to be desired. And by that I mean my lighting set up is nonexistent, as I currently only have one light bulb directly overhead and a window on the side as lighting right now. I would love to hear from you all on best lighting practices for video podcasts.

TL;DR My main questions:

  1. What's the most budget friendly way for me to upgrade to a multicam setup for my podcast? Are webcams the best way to do it on a budget, or is there a better way?

  2. What's the best workflow for recording the multicam footage? Is my idea to run 3 separate instances of OBS for each camera angle the best way to go about this? Or are there better alternatives?

  3. Best lighting equipment to use for multicam footage like this? I don't need anything high end, just something that will do the job for now.

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I should start by saying this is coming from 10+ years studio experience. I've probably lost some relatability when it comes to what "budget friendly" means. Definitely wouldn't recommend webcams for a multi camera setup. Most PCs can't recognize more than 2 of them simultaneously, nevermind configure/maintain each of their settings separately. Go with cameras. BUT, (probably) not the EOS R. If i'm not mistaken, that has the 30min. recording limit right? I've been recommending the Sony AX33 (or AX53) for years and i still think it's a great budget option for 1hr+ 1080p multicamera recordings. Could probably find 3 used ones for ~$1000-1500 if you got time to find the right deals. If you wanna go pro, cheapest camera that does everything you need it too would be a BMPCC4K. $1k each or less (used). As a matter of fact I just upgraded my studio to 4K so we're selling a ton of them if you're interested. Both the Sony and the BMPCC can record in the resolution/frame rate you specified btw. Since you (hopefully) won't be using webcams, recording footage is easy. Just record on SD cards. If you want to save yourself from cutting the whole show in post, you'll need a live switcher. Best option is the ATEM Mini Pro ISO. With this you can switch and record the show simultaneously. A producer (or friend) can do this, or you can do it. Very difficult to talk and switch at first but it'll save you hours editing. Webcams wont work with this (or i think any other) switcher. Not sure what to recommend for lighting without seeing the set and space... but you'd be surprised what you can do with a light kit from amazon (like ~$100) and a few videos on 3 point lighting.
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Thanks for posting this and all the replies. I had the same questions and got my answers. You guys rock!
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Obsbot
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Best Podcast Camera Setup Guide for Video Podcasts
USB Connection: A USB connection is simple and works well for basic podcast setups. It requires fewer cables and is easy for beginners. However, it may have limited video control options. HDMI with Capture Card: An HDMI connection with a capture card provides higher video quality. It is best ...
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Shotkit
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Best Podcast Camera + Video Podcasting Setup Tips
January 10, 2025 - Popular software for multi-camera podcasts includes OBS Studio and VidBlasterX, allowing users to mix between cameras and add graphics, overlays, and transitions on the fly. See also: What camera is best for live streaming on YouTube?
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EMEET
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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Podcast Camera – EMEET
October 30, 2025 - USB cameras are easiest for beginners, while HDMI output or capture card support suits advanced setups. Ensure compatibility with OBS, Zoom, Riverside.fm, or other recording software. ... Decide whether you want an entry-level webcam, a mirrorless camera, or a DSLR. Consider lens options, portability, and multi-camera expandability. Here’s a breakdown of top podcast cameras for different needs, including webcams, mirrorless, DSLR, and mobile options. A compact mirrorless camera designed for content creators. ... Best For: YouTube podcasters seeking a polished look and easy setup.
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Lower Street
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Video Podcast Equipment: Best Gear for Beginners | Lower Street
Finally, an incredible high-quality investment is the Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro. It’s an excellent choice for streaming and podcasting, offering an incredible 6K resolution.
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EssentialPhoto & Video
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Creating a Multi-Camera Podcast Recording Setup with OBSBOT
May 15, 2024 - Featuring both autofocus & AI-tracking settings that follow movement and keep you in frame, the OBSBOT Cameras consider every option to make your multi-camera podcast setup run smoothly and stress-free.
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Descript
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Your Complete Video Podcast Setup Guide + Tips in 2025
April 29, 2025 - And, most importantly, make sure everyone is lit the same. Consistent lighting across all participants is crucial for a professional video podcast setup. ... For the lowest amount of effort, use a single camera for everyone on the pod.
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Toolify
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Master the Art of Podcasting with the Ultimate Multi Camera Setup
When it comes to recording podcasts with multiple cameras, the Panasonic GH4 and G85 are highly recommended options. These Micro Four Thirds cameras provide excellent video quality and features like unlimited recording time. ... For a podcast setup, it is recommended to use wide-angle lenses ...
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Detail
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Get auto-edited video with two or more cameras in seconds
Use two iPhones, iPads, or Android devices as your camera and record directly on the device, using the standard camera app. Record the videos you’re using in Detail in 30 frames per second for the best ...
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Reddit
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r/cinematography on Reddit: Best camera choice for multi-cam podcasting setup/rental space? Should I double down on BMPCC4K or go Sony?
August 7, 2024 -

I'm starting a podcast, and I'm designing a dedicated space where I'll record it, and other rooms I'll rent out to others as well. I plan on having a 3 camera set up, and I currently have a Canon 80d which I plan on selling, and a BMPCC4K. I'm not sure if it matters since I'll be stationary, but I likely won't have someone to manually adjust focus during recording. I'm willing to double down with the BMs but U wanna make sure it's w it, as they come needing a lot of pieces that aren't included. I will have thorough lighting, so that's not a concern. I had my eyes on the Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8, and was thinking I would use it for the main camera, and use Canon kit lenses on the other two for closeups. If you have a camera recommendation for me, please feel free to let me know of any recommendations for lenses as well. I will need one for a wide angle and two for closeups. Should I:

A. Buy two more BMPCC4Ks or one BMPCC6K, B. Sell the BMPCC4K, buy 3 BMPCC6Ks, C. Sell the BMPCC4K, buy 3 of ______ camera? I'm hoping to spend under $5k on camera bodies.

Please feel free to critique all of this if you have relevant knowledge, as I have some previous camera knowledge but haven't been paying much attention to that space in recent years and am early in this process. Thank you all in advance 🙏

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Obsbot
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10 Best Podcast Cameras to Win the Podcast Game in 2026
Webcams: Compact, easy-to-use, and typically connected via USB, webcams are a popular choice for beginners and game podcasters. Mirrorless / Professional Cameras: Best for high-quality recordings and multi-camera setups. They offer superior video quality, better low-light performance, and advanced ...