Logitech's Meevo Core is a micro four thirds sensor cube camera for live event streaming

Logitech's got a new micro four thirds camera designed for live streaming, the Meevo Core. It's very reminiscent of the Blackmagic Micro Studio Camera 4K G2 or the Panasonic BGH1, being a little cube you slap a lens on that spits out a 4K HDMI image and can be controlled remotely. Logitech is flogging their own Mevo Multicam app and unlike the Blackmagic camera, supports NDI and SRT (like the Panasonic). While it supports wi-fi 6E, it doesn't have an Ethernet port which kinda sucks. Also doesn't do 4K60 or 1080p60, just 30fps. It'll sell at an RRP of US$999, the same price as the Blackmagic camera, but knowing how heavily Logitech stuff is discounted here could be quite cheap. Will be interesting to see what the autofocus quality is like as a lack of face/body detect AF is one of the shit things about the Blackmagic Micro camera, particularly in a multi-cam remote environment where a single person is doing all the A/V for the event being streamed.


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