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About this Item:
- Premium Image Quality: 1/2" sensor, 4K visuals with HDR, excellent low-light performance for high-quality videos in any lighting.
- Professional Audio: Advanced AI noise-canceling algorithms eliminate background noise for clear communication in busy environments.
- True Focus: Fast, accurate Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) ensures sharp, blur-free video.
- Natural Bokeh: DSLR-like depth of field for a professional, natural bokeh effect via Link Controller.
- AI Tracking: Physically pans and tilts to keep you or your group in frame by following movements.
- Gesture & Remote Smartphone Control: Use hand gestures or smartphone to control AI Tracking, zoom, and Whiteboard Mode.
- Specialized Modes: Includes DeskView, Whiteboard, and 4K Portrait Mode for versatile scenarios.
- Advanced Desktop Software: Free Link Controller software for fine-tuning settings and accessing advanced features.
- Privacy Mode: Automatically tilts down after 10 seconds of inactivity or can be manually adjusted.
- Universal Compatibility: Works seamlessly with major video conferencing and streaming platforms like Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Twitch.
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Thanks OP! Would either of these be a significant quality upgrade over a Logitech BRIO webcam ?
If you're recording video then you can tell the difference. But might as well as go mirrorless.
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The Link 2C is discounted too, seems like the better buy to me: https://www.amazon.com/Insta360-L...B0DDTGY8FG
Thanks OP! Would either of these be a significant quality upgrade over a Logitech BRIO webcam ?
In image quality? Probably not. Streaming apps don't support high enough quality to make a difference.
If you're recording video then you can tell the difference. But might as well as go mirrorless.
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The Link 2C is discounted too, seems like the better buy to me: https://www.amazon.com/Insta360-L...B0DDTGY8FG
Thanks OP! Would either of these be a significant quality upgrade over a Logitech BRIO webcam ?
In image quality? Probably not. Streaming apps don't support high enough quality to make a difference.
If you're recording video then you can tell the difference. But might as well as go mirrorless.
I'm only concerned about Zoom / Google Meet meetings.. The Logitech BRIO makes my room seem very dimly lit
Or put more lights in your room.
If you're recording video then you can tell the difference. But might as well as go mirrorless.
Zoom obviously doesn't send your video at 2k with a super high bitrate. But there's much more to quality besides megapixels and compression.
How sharp the lens is, how well the sensor captures color and contrast, how well it performs in low light before getting noisy or blurry. All of those things matter a lot...and for whatever reason most webcams do a terrible job at all of those things compared to even a mid-tier phone camera.
For Zoom, the benefit of stepping up to a mirrorless camera comes like 70% from the high quality lens and 30% from the far better sensor and software (but for zoom, you could use a 10 year old camera and still look great since the resolution demands are so low).
Cameras like these are attempting to bridge that gap for the customer that realizes "4K" doesn't help you look better on Zoom but who doesn't want to mess around with a camera rig. Hopefully they did a good job.
The quality is leagues ahead of the higher end logitech and built in cameras I've been using. Better colors/white balance. Better clarity. Better focus. Better software. AI that zooms and follows my head is quite nice. I figure the 2 version will do it even better than just software.
I'd consider the orbot, but they have no physical tracking, and I'd rather only have one set of drivers installed.
Of course one can always get a much more expensive mirrorless camera and have better quality. Without physical tracking. With less software support. With more weight and size.
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