 Hi, this is Alison Sheridan of the NoCellicast podcast, a technology podcast with an ever-so-slight Macintosh bias. Today I'm here to demonstrate to you an application called MultiCam, which runs on the iPad from a company called Ricoh Live. My trusty assistant producer, Steve, well he's actually my producer but he's also my assistant, is running the application MultiCam on the iPad. He's going to be switching between three different cameras. Right now you're looking at my Logitech C920 that's mounted above my Apple Cinema display. We're also going to be showing my Apple Cinema display itself, the desktop basically, of my Macintosh, and the third camera is my iPhone, which is also broadcasting live video over to MultiCam on the iPad. So Steve, let's go ahead and take a look at the iPhone camera next. I'm going to do just a, let's pretend I'm doing a product demo here explaining this is my Nikon D5100 camera that my trusty camera I've had for many years that I really, really enjoy, but I've decided that I'm going to go mirrorless. So next up Steve, let's switch over to the spreadsheet that I created that's up on my desktop. This is showing the different cameras that I considered and you can see the different criteria that I measured and how I chose the Olympus OMD E-M10. Now I'm going to ask Steve to get really tricky here. We're going to do picture and picture and the two pictures I want are the iPhone camera and my video. So with any luck, he has switched us. So one is big and one is little and we're now looking at my Nikon D5100 compared to the E-M10 that I bought from Olympus. So you can see the different sizes of these two cameras that it's dramatically different. It's a little hard to hold cameras in front of an iPhone and look at it at the same time to see your angle, but you can see that the video is broadcasting now from my iPhone, from my iSight, or I'm sorry from my Logitech C920, and also from my desktop. This has been a demonstration of Ricoh Live's Multicam and it's available for $5 in the App Store, believe it or not. If you'd like to see more reviews like this, head on over to podfeed.com and check out the NoSyllaCast Mac podcast.