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Review: Elgato Key Light Air
This round, we’re checking out the Elgato KEY LIGHT AIR. The manufacturer, a German company that has seen ownership by Corsair for over two years now, and its products are dedicated mainly to streamers, YouTubers, reviewers, or people doing live video feeds.
Read the review here.
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#5788133 Posted on: 05/13/2020 04:37 PM
They have offices in Germany and USA (California), these days owned by Corsair.
Didn't know Elgato was German
They have offices in Germany and USA (California), these days owned by Corsair.
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#5788386 Posted on: 05/14/2020 02:58 AM
https://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=articles&action=file&id=60089
doesn't get more narcissistic than that. if people think any of these streamers would hang out with them they are kidding themselves. seeking validation in their sad lives. the only one I might imagine to be approachable is shroud. the others? yea
https://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=articles&action=file&id=60089
doesn't get more narcissistic than that. if people think any of these streamers would hang out with them they are kidding themselves. seeking validation in their sad lives. the only one I might imagine to be approachable is shroud. the others? yea
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#5788420 Posted on: 05/14/2020 07:17 AM
https://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=articles&action=file&id=60089
doesn't get more narcissistic than that. if people think any of these streamers would hang out with them they are kidding themselves. seeking validation in their sad lives. the only one I might imagine to be approachable is shroud. the others? yea
What's wrong with the photo? What's even your point?
https://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=articles&action=file&id=60089
doesn't get more narcissistic than that. if people think any of these streamers would hang out with them they are kidding themselves. seeking validation in their sad lives. the only one I might imagine to be approachable is shroud. the others? yea
What's wrong with the photo? What's even your point?
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#5788855 Posted on: 05/15/2020 08:04 AM
https://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=articles&action=file&id=60089
doesn't get more narcissistic than that. if people think any of these streamers would hang out with them they are kidding themselves. seeking validation in their sad lives. the only one I might imagine to be approachable is shroud. the others? yea
Yeah we aren't gonna go down this route.
https://www.guru3d.com/index.php?ct=articles&action=file&id=60089
doesn't get more narcissistic than that. if people think any of these streamers would hang out with them they are kidding themselves. seeking validation in their sad lives. the only one I might imagine to be approachable is shroud. the others? yea
Yeah we aren't gonna go down this route.
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Didn't know Elgato was German. Thought they were some American company.
I have been thinking of getting some Elgato gear myself lately. And it is not cheap for sure. Probably need the 4K capture card to stream from my DSLR camera. And was thinking maybe need lights too. Looked at these. Not sure there is enough diffusion on them though. Probably still need a large softbox diffuser over these... too small to properly diffuse light for shaddowless use.
These are a step back I think - less bright and no desk clamp system which is better.
Thing is though... where I looked everywhere was out of stock of all Elgato stuff - huge demand right now with everyone stuck at home.