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by sebular
1495 days ago
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This is absolutely not true. I worked with a guy who used a DSLR as a webcam and his picture was totally remarkable over Google Meet and Zoom. The very first thing I did was send a screenshot of the meeting's tile view to a friend, asking if he noticed anything funny about one of the videos, and he easily spotted the one I was talking about. Every time we had a new team member join the calls, they would immediately comment on this guy's ridiculously nice picture quality and ask him what kind of camera he had. |
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IMO as an expensive consultantâ„¢ I think it improves perception and is courteous to my clients to give them a higher level of production value.