> Additionally, for most cameras, the input feed used by the software goes through the camera's image processing stack as if they were using the real-time "Live View" feature (i.e. showing you the image you're going to take post-processing, i.e. real-time image processing). This often heats the camera up and causes it to shut down due to thermal overload. If you use a capture card, it captures whatever's on the screen without hitting the image processing stack, which is much less resource-intensive.
These pathways are the same. You're decidedly not getting raw video out of (most) consumer cameras via HDMI.
These pathways are the same. You're decidedly not getting raw video out of (most) consumer cameras via HDMI.