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jip  
#1 Posted : Thursday, February 6, 2014 5:02:20 AM(UTC)
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With two cameras, one consumer and one low-tier professional - you'll notice the difference, unforunately ;)

Egriswold  
#2 Posted : Thursday, February 6, 2014 4:42:03 PM(UTC)
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Good job Jip,
Something you might try (I have done this many times) take the main shot showing both speakers then make two virtual copies and in each virtual shot zoom in to one of the speakers.
If your shooting in HD say 720p and streaming or recording a 640x360 file this works fantastic. 3 cams from one.
Don't zoom in so much as to cause noticeable noise.
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