Panasonic rolls out LUMIX Tether for Streaming to help you live stream with your DSLR

Panasonic released a software that builds off of LUMIX Tether and helps you live stream with your DSLR.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Panasonic released a piece of software today that helps you live stream with your DSLR, LUMIX Tether for Streaming (Beta). The software is in beta right now and builds off ofPanasonic’s LUMIX Tether software. LUMIX Tether for Streaming allows you to connect your supported camera to your PC through USB tethering. It also features a LIVE VIEW mode that is free from any graphics or text on top of the camera feed. As a result, it’s easier for streaming software to pick up a clean camera feed from LUMIX Tether for Streaming.

As more people work from home, it’s become more important to have a good webcam. If you have a supported LUMIX camera, you can use Panasonic’s new software as part of your streaming set up. The software currently supports the LUMIX DC-GH5, DC-G9, DC-GH5S, DC-S1, DC-S1R, and DC-S1H.

You can download LUMIX Tether for Streaming fromPanasonic’s website

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