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Hard to say. Officially, the Sony RX10 MKII isn't listed as a compatible camera on Elgato's website. The RX10 MKIII is, however, and they do say that they haven't tested every camera, so their list is not exhaustive. Here's what your camera needs in order to work with this. Good luck! 1. Your camera needs to output video via an HDMI port. Most cameras have a mini or micro HDMI output jack. 2. You need to have a cable that connects your camera from the video output jack to a standard HDMI port. 3. Connect your camera to any HDTV or HDMI monitor. Check that the HDMI output is "clean" — meaning whether the extra information overlays can be disabled, Most likely you'll need to check with your camera's manual to find the menu item that turns off all overlays. 4. (this one won't be relevant for you, but I'm including it just in case) For DSLRs, check whether your camera can be operated continuously. Check with your camera's manual whether you can disable battery save mode. Some cameras also always power down after a set period of time of continuous operation, to safeguard the camera's sensor. 5. Can your camera be powered by an external power supply while outputting video, and while mounted on a tripod?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.https://www.elgato.com/en/gaming/cam-link/camera-check It is not. What makes it compatible is clean HDMI output. Essentially, it would work, but the HUD would be in the video.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Scott, Here's a video so you can check compatibility with any camera: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6KsYpEPoss If you have any more questions, please reach out: help.elgato.com
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