Pat Flynn
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Style analysis
Pat's setup is shaped by the podcast-first lineage of his brand: voice quality is treated as non-negotiable, with a broadcast dynamic mic and an interface designed for multitrack podcast workflows, and video equipment is built around the same desk. It's a useful template for any aspiring creator who plans to publish both audio and video from the same room without re-rigging between formats.
cameraCanon EOS Rreported
Listed alongside a Canon EF 20mm f/2.8 USM as his video camera. Older first-gen RF body but consistent with a 'good enough' video-podcast setup.
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Budget pick: Canon EOS R10 — A newer, lighter Canon RF body with much better autofocus and a fraction of the original EOS R's used-market price — the right starting point if you're entering the Canon RF system today. View →
His primary podcast mic per Lower Street's gear breakdown — a broadcast-grade dynamic with strong off-axis rejection that holds up in untreated home offices.
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Budget pick: Shure MV7+ — A modern dynamic broadcast mic with both USB and XLR outputs, plus built-in DSP — by far the easiest first 'real podcast mic' for a beginner without an interface. View →
audioRode NTG2reported
His shotgun mic for video work, alongside the PR40 for studio audio.
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Budget pick: Synco D2 — An on-camera shotgun under $100 that lets a new creator skip the dual-mic-rig stage and just record decent voice from one position. View →
His audio interface / podcast production board, supporting multitrack recording.
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Budget pick: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (4th Gen) — Two XLR inputs, USB-C to computer, no on-board mixer/effects bells — the cleanest, cheapest way for a solo creator to record one or two mics without buying a full podcast console. View →
Run with an Aputure Light Dome II softbox per the same Lower Street breakdown. A standard Aputure-in-a-softbox key light setup.
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Budget pick: Aputure Amaran 100x S — Aputure's beginner-tier 100W bi-color COB — same softbox-friendly form factor as the 120D, at well under half the price. View →
A handheld minimalist tripod Pat co-designed with Caleb Wojcik. Listed on his own SPI resources page.
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Budget pick: JOBY GorillaPod 3K Kit — The original wrap-around mini tripod and probably the cheapest way to get the same 'point the camera anywhere' flexibility a SwitchPod gives a vlogger. View →