<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=1455318828112554&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">

VIDEO
Products

Streaming
Deliver flawless live video to any audience, anywhere

OTT Apps
Launch and monetize your own branded TV & mobile apps

Spark Encoder
Tap into hardware encoding that's compact and powerful

Broadcaster App
Go live straight from your phone or tablet with studio-quality control


    Features

    BoxCast Flow
    Ensures smooth playback even on shaky networks

    Sharing
    Instantly clip, share, and amplify your broadcasts

    Producer
    Create professional streams right from your browser

    Third-Party Encoders
    Use the gear you love with our support of RTMP and SRT

      AUDIO

      RemoteMix
      Mix live audio remotely from anywhere in the world

      Compatible Mixers
      Connect your favorite digital mixer to RemoteMix

        WEBSITE

        Sites
        Build a streaming-ready website without any coding

        Templates
        Choose from predesigned layouts optimized for video

          INDUSTRIES

          House of Worship
          Reach and engage your congregation wherever they worship

          Sports
          Stream games with professional quality for fans everywhere

          Local Government
          Bring transparency and connection to your community broadcasts

          Business
          Power your corporate events, webinars, and live streams

               
                 

                  LEARN

                  Blog
                  Insights, trends, and tips for the audio/video community

                  Tech Tips
                  Quick how-tos and deep dives on the latest streaming technology

                  Guides
                  Essential tips and expert strategies to expand your reach

                  Newsletter
                  Stay up to date with product news, best practices, and more

                  Podcast
                  Hear stories and strategies from our customers and experts

                    DISCOVER

                    Customer Stories
                    Explore real-world success stories to inspire your organization

                    Events
                    Join us at an upcoming conference and meet with our team

                    Webinars
                    Get all the details and register for our next live webinar

                    About Us
                    Discover our company's mission, values, and team story

                         

                          Live Streaming Hardware, Church + House of Worship

                          Video camera set up to live stream at a church

                          Best Camera for Live Streaming Church: Top Picks for Every Context

                          Looking for the best camera for church live streaming? Whether you're working with a tight budget or want pro-level gear, this blog breaks down your options and helps you pick the right camera for your ministry.

                          Table of Contents

                          How to Pick the Right Camera
                          Best Bang For Your Buck
                          Pro Gear if You’ve Got the Budget
                          A Camera You Can Control Remotely
                          Already Have a Mirrorless Camera? Use It
                          Can You Just Use a Webcam?
                          What About Using Your Phone?
                          Final Thoughts

                          How to Pick the Right Camera

                          Let’s start with the obvious: not every church live stream is the same. And that means there’s no one-size-fits-all camera ideal for every context. The “right” camera depends on what your ministry wants to accomplish and a number of other factors relating to where you stream, who’s running the show, and other factors.

                          First, ask yourself a few questions about your ideal camera:

                          • Does it need to run on battery?
                          • Am I working with a team, or flying solo on a multi-camera setup?
                          • Is my budget tight, or can I spend freely?
                          • Is this for a one-time event or weekly services for years to come?
                          • Does it need to move room to room, or be installed into one spot?
                          • Can I reuse any gear I already have to meet my need?

                          These kinds of questions can quickly rule cameras in or out for your setup. In this blog, we’ll recommend five solid options that fit a variety of church streaming scenarios. It’s not a comprehensive list, because no such list exists with the literal thousands of camera options out there on the market. But if you’re trying to figure out what to buy, rent, or borrow, this is a great place to start.

                          Canon Vixia HF G70

                          Best Bang for Your Buck

                          Canon Vixia HF G70

                          Sure, you can grab a $400 camera off Amazon. But let’s be real. Audiences today are used to high-quality content. Whether it's on social media, YouTube, or streaming platforms, people are watching polished video all day long. At the same time, more and more buyers are picking up 4K TVs at surprisingly affordable prices. All of this raises the bar for what your live stream needs to look like, even if viewers aren’t consciously thinking about it.

                          That’s where the Canon VIXIA HF G70 comes in. With a solid optical zoom, fast and accurate autofocus, and 5-axis image stabilization, it helps you capture clean, steady footage without much effort. Add in high resolution and framerate options, and you’ve got a camera that produces professional results without blowing your budget. It’s a reliable choice from a trusted brand and it’s built to last.

                          Camera Resolution Frame Rate Cable Type Battery Life MSRP
                          Canon Vixia HF G70 4K 30fps: 4K
                          60fps: 1080p
                          USB-C, Mini-HDMI 1h25m $1,349

                           

                          Canon XF605

                          Pro Gear if You’ve Got the Budget

                          Canon XF605

                          Sometimes, spending a bit more is just worth it. The car I drove in my twenties got me from point A to B, but now that I have a family, a little more income, and a few more needs, it makes sense to invest in something safer, roomier, and honestly—way cooler. The same logic applies here. If keeping costs rock-bottom isn’t your top priority and you’re ready to move a step or two up, we recommend the Canon XF605.

                          Sure, there are cameras out there that cost even more and offer additional advanced features. But for most church streaming needs, this is the sweet spot that we recommend. You probably don’t need to go higher in most cases. And remember, you're stewarding the resources your members and guests have generously given, so you want gear that’s capable, long-lasting, yet at the same time justifiable.

                          The XF605 delivers true 4K video at 60fps, along with pro-level features like SDI output, Eye Detection AF, Canon’s iTR AF X head tracking, slow motion up to 120fps, a 9-blade iris for beautiful depth, and full remote control capabilities. If you're ready to level up and you have a well trained team that knows how to get the most out of advanced video equipment, this camera won’t disappoint.

                          P.S. I realize that some of the terms listed in the paragraph above might not be super well known to most readers. With that in mind, here’s a quick summary below:

                          • Eye Detection AF – automatically detects and focuses on a subject’s eyes for sharp, precise portraits and video
                          • Canon’s iTR AF X Head Tracking – intelligently tracks a subjects head, when when their face is turned or partially obscured
                          Camera Resolution Frame Rate Cable Type Battery Life MSRP
                          Canon XF605 4K 60fps: 4K
                          120fps: 1080p
                          HDMI, 3G-SDI, USB 2h40m $5,049

                           

                          PTZ Optics Move SE

                          A Camera You Can Control Remotely

                          PTZ Optics Move SE

                          If you’re looking to install a permanently mounted camera or want to control your camera with a joystick instead of relying on volunteers to operate it manually, PTZOptics is a great fit for your space.

                          We recommend the 1080p 60fps version of the Move SE, though they also offer a 4K model. Pricing depends on the optical zoom level you choose. In a remote-controlled setup, you only need a long zoom for cameras placed farther from the stage. That means you can use lower-zoom models for cameras closer to the front and invest in higher-zoom versions for the back of the room.

                          It’s totally fine to start with just one camera, but the real magic of PTZOptics is how easily you can scale to a multi-cam production. One person can control multiple cameras from a single station, which is a great way to elevate your output without expanding your team. You can also lock in preset angles for specific room setups, which is perfect if you’re constantly rearranging chairs, basketball hoops, or musical gear in a multi-use space.

                          If a stationary, remote-controlled system sounds right for your setup, it’s worth exploring everything PTZOptics offers.

                          Camera Resolution Frame Rate Cable Type Battery Life MSRP
                          PTZOptics Move SE 1080p 60fps HDMI, 3G-SDI, USB-C, IP over RJ45 N/A: AC or PoE $1,319–$1,649 (dependent upon optical zoom level)

                           

                          Elgato Cam Link

                          Already Have a Mirrorless Camera? Use It

                          Elgato Cam Link 4K

                          Maybe your budget’s tight and you’re looking for a smart way to keep costs low without sacrificing too much quality. That’s where the Elgato Cam Link 4K comes in. This little capture card lets you turn a mirrorless camera into a live stream-ready device by removing all the on-screen overlays, giving you a clean and professional-looking video feed.

                          Even if you or your team don’t have a mirrorless camera lying around, there’s a good chance someone in your congregation does. It might be gathering dust on a shelf somewhere, and they’d likely be more than happy to lend or even donate it to help with the stream. While these cameras aren’t purpose-built for live streaming, they often have excellent lenses. With a tool like the Cam Link, for under $100 you can turn an underused camera into a solid video source and get great-looking results for a fraction of the cost.

                          Quick Tip: If you are considering using a mirrorless or DSLR camera that you already own, you’ll want to make sure it’s able to send a “clean” HDMI output to your capture card or live streaming device, so that your camera setting icons don’t appear on your live stream. Learn more about clean HDMI outputs here: 

                          YT-Thumbnail_Clean-HDMI

                          Capture Card Resolution Frame Rate Cable Type Battery Life MSRP
                          Elgato Cam Link 4K 4K 30fps: 4K
                          60fps: 1080p
                          HDMI in, USB 3.0, Type A out N/A: USB-powered $99.99

                           

                          Elgato Facecam

                          Can You Just Use a Webcam?

                          Elgato Facecam

                          Sometimes ministries live stream events that fall outside of their usual Sunday service. Maybe your pastoral team wants to broadcast a recurring devotional or Bible study—something with more of a coffeehouse feel than a full stage setup with instruments, slides, and a choir. Prayer gatherings or leadership meetings are often streamed too, so that staff or members can tune in and stay in the loop remotely.

                          For these kinds of events, lugging your main camera setup into a smaller space can be a hassle, especially if you've carefully dialed in your gear’s location and configuration in the sanctuary. That’s where a high-quality webcam can be a smart, low-cost solution for streaming smaller or more informal gatherings.

                          Sure, you can find $20 webcams online, but for streaming, you’ll want something that looks professional even in low light and flatters your speaker on screen. We recommend the Elgato Facecam. It’s easy to use, delivers crisp HD video, and gives you a clean, single-shot setup for just over $100.

                          Capture Card Resolution Frame Rate Cable Type Battery Life MSRP
                          Elgato Facecam 1080p 60fps USB 3.0, Type A N/A: USB-powered $129.99

                           

                          Broadcaster app

                          What About Using Your Phone?

                          Broadcaster App

                          You’ve heard it a million times, but the technology in our phones is pretty mind-blowing. With just the camera on an iOS device, you can stream in 1080p60 using HEVC compression at the tap of a button. That’s wild. And since we know there are times when getting the right gear to the right place just isn’t possible, we built the BoxCast Broadcaster app to make it easy to go live from anywhere using just your tablet or phone.

                          The app uses our advanced streaming protocol, BoxCast Flow, and lets you simulcast to your website, app, and social platforms effortlessly. In fact, many of our clients use the Broadcaster app to stream all of their events because the video quality is that good. You can pair it with a mic, tripod, or other accessories—but if you want to keep it simple, you can stream straight from the camera in your pocket with a free BoxCast account and no extra gear required.

                          Capture Card Resolution Frame Rate Cable Type Battery Life MSRP
                          Broadcaster app
                          (via iOS Device)
                          1080p 60fps N/A: iOS App Device dependent Free

                           

                          Final Thoughts

                          There’s no single “best” camera for church streaming, only what’s best for your context. Whether you're producing a high-end multi-cam service or simply trying to get a clean feed from a single room with minimal gear, there are plenty of great options out there. Hopefully, this blog helped you quickly zero in on one or two cameras that match your needs, your space, and your budget. From webcams to pro camcorders, from DSLRs to your iPhone, the range of options today makes live streaming more accessible than ever.

                          Still not sure which direction to go? We’d love to help. If you’ve got a camera in mind and want to know how well it might work for streaming or just want a second opinion, reach out to us at sales@boxcast.com. Our team has worked with churches of every size and setup and we’d be happy to offer guidance as you choose the gear that’s right for your ministry.