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+1 for a c910. Back when I bought it (almost 10 years ago...) I had very little use for it. I still can't believe how slowly webcam tech has progressed since then...
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Reading through older posts and reviews on the product page itself, it seems this is not the C922 but more closely related to the C920. Many reviews say it does not support 720p at 60fps. Just a heads-up if anyone was trying to buy it for the 60fps.
I'm still rocking the C910 I bought ten years ago.
+1 for a c910. Back when I bought it (almost 10 years ago...) I had very little use for it. I still can't believe how slowly webcam tech has progressed since then...
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+1 for a c910. Back when I bought it (almost 10 years ago...) I had very little use for it. I still can't believe how slowly webcam tech has progressed since then...
Webcam tech has progressed incredibly in the last 10 years, it's just it's not in webcams anymore. Most people looking to up their streaming game get an HDMI capture device and hook up a mirrorless DSLR. People not looking to drop $1,000+ on a setup often use their phone's camera streaming to their software.
These webcams are mostly the domain of business folks that just want something better than the trash webcam that comes with their laptop.
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Webcam tech has progressed incredibly in the last 10 years, it's just it's not in webcams anymore. Most people looking to up their streaming game get an HDMI capture device and hook up a mirrorless DSLR. People not looking to drop $1,000+ on a setup often use their phone's camera streaming to their software.
These webcams are mostly the domain of business folks that just want something better than the trash webcam that comes with their laptop.
While you get great quality it's annoying to use and cumbersome.
An old smartphone with IVCam is super easy to set up and use.. And usually much better quality. Older Flagships tend to be the best bang for your buck. And they can double as PC monitoring 'hardware' when you're not using them as a camera.
I've been using this model for 10 years. I was going to buy our church a new Webcam a few weeks ago and couldn't believe this is still available. It's performed very well for me. I use this and a couple studio lights with umbrellas and I have to say I look pretty good on our zoom calls. Almost like a newscaster. 🙂
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These webcams are mostly the domain of business folks that just want something better than the trash webcam that comes with their laptop.
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These webcams are mostly the domain of business folks that just want something better than the trash webcam that comes with their laptop.
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