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Model: Elgato Facecam 4K - 4K60 Studio Webcam, DSLR-Like Control, Cinematic Effects, 49mm Lens Filters, HDR, Uncompressed Video, Optimized Focus Area | USB-C for PC & Mac
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I think this has one of the bigger sensors on purpose-built webcams. Personally, I prefer the wider depth of field of a smaller sensor, but I'm just using my webcam for work calls.
I have a couple Logitech Brio 4K, which I picked for two main reasons: one, I trust Logitech more than most webcam makers to stay up to date on cross-platform support; and two, because it's easy to find for ~$50 used.
I would never buy a Brio 4K for anywhere near list price, it just isn't enough of an upgrade over the cheaper options. The image quality is solidly "webcam", particularly the poor color rendition. But that might be what most business users are looking for! Too-good image quality might be suspicious in a professional environment.
Great camera but must have a dedicated light source or be in a bright environment for it to look good at all. The Razor Kiyo Ultra 4k I replaced with this had way better out of box/plug and play settings. However Razors software sucks and elgato has a great ecosystem.
I'd buy if you already have or plan on going with other Elgato products. As a standalone I wouldn't recommend.
I'm in for one though, that way I can have a dual camera setup/dedicated camera for streaming the ps5
I think this has one of the bigger sensors on purpose-built webcams. Personally, I prefer the wider depth of field of a smaller sensor, but I'm just using my webcam for work calls.I have a couple Logitech Brio 4K, which I picked for two main reasons: one, I trust Logitech more than most webcam makers to stay up to date on cross-platform support; and two, because it's easy to find for ~$50 used. I would never buy a Brio 4K for anywhere near list price, it just isn't enough of an upgrade over the cheaper options. The image quality is solidly "webcam", particularly the poor color rendition. But that might be what most business users are looking for! Too-good image quality might be suspicious in a professional environment.
I've bought two off eBay. Didn't have to look too long to find them either time. Because eBay is so buyer-friendly, I was OK taking the risk on a loose camera with no cord/box/cables, and it worked out fine both times. There were cheaper options I passed on because they had visible physical defects (like big scratches) that made it seem too likely that they might not be functional.
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I have a couple Logitech Brio 4K, which I picked for two main reasons: one, I trust Logitech more than most webcam makers to stay up to date on cross-platform support; and two, because it's easy to find for ~$50 used.
I would never buy a Brio 4K for anywhere near list price, it just isn't enough of an upgrade over the cheaper options. The image quality is solidly "webcam", particularly the poor color rendition. But that might be what most business users are looking for! Too-good image quality might be suspicious in a professional environment.
I'd buy if you already have or plan on going with other Elgato products. As a standalone I wouldn't recommend.
I'm in for one though, that way I can have a dual camera setup/dedicated camera for streaming the ps5
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