Time Markers: 0:00 - The Magic of USB 1:01 - EOS Webcam Utility Installation 2:32 - Using It With Zoom, Ecamm, etc 3:02 - The Most Exciting Part 3:45 - Clean Output for Any Camera 5:38 - Camera Power Management for Streaming 6:38 - Are Capture Cards Still Necessary? 7:20 - Reliability Issues 7:58 - Focusing Issues? 9:01 - The Biggest Downside (Resolution) 10:36 - Benefits of CamLink and ATEM Mini 12:20 - Start with What You've Got
For all the MacOS users out there, even though Canon doesn't officially support BigSur, it works! It might be just a case of Canon not updating their website to reflect the supported OS
Bro thank you! I have a T2i which is not listed on the list of cameras. I took your advice and downloaded the option for the T3i before completely giving up. It worked great!!
I would like to share my experience with Canon 700D (Camera -> EOS Util / ML -> OBS -> Other Apps) 1.EOS Utility is perfect clean hdmi, low temperature, battery last for 90-100mins (per 1x LP-E8) but low-resolution output 2.Magic Lantern via mini hdmi + capture card also perfect clean hdmi with more option/setting, drain the battery so fast and cause camera from 35 -> 54'C in 10 mins (ambient 31'C), battery last for 60 mins Personally, I went to choice 1 with battery grip (2x LP-E8) and video conference with my team 2hrs a day. Magic Lantern is better video quality it's not good as a still image but you will notice by comparing with EOS Utility but overheat is the main issue. If you living in a country like under 20'C it should no problem
I have tried EOS Webcam Utility with my EOS 700 D and a 24 mm EFS wide-angle lens. The video quality blows me away. It is like studio quality. I realized later that it is only 576p resolution. However, it looks a million times better than my PC's webcam in 720p resolution. Best of all, it's free. I couldn't be happier.
A good lens can really make such a difference, regardless of resolution, and you’ve got a great one. Even some of my old 8mm camcorders look pretty decent when adapted to a nice lens.
Found your channel a few days ago and have been binge watching it all, so good to get some new content! And while writing this comment you’ve already said two dad jokes😂Right on track!
I have been using the Fuji X webcam utility thing for almost a year now. Works great. I also use the Canon EOS 200 D. One tip - Get as long a cable as possible for ultimate lens choice.
The Canon EOS 90D USB cable is not included with the camera purchase. Finding one is a bitch if you don't know what kind of cable it takes. Thanks for this, Tom. It was very helpful and just what we needed.
This eos webcam utility works great with my canon t7. I use a nifty fifty lens for the bokeh but obviously this means I need to place the camera like 20+ feet away to get a good shot. So I've found that the other program "Canon EOS Utility" is a great addition, it lets me set the iso, aperture, frame rate, focus, literally everything I need to get a good looking shot, straight from my computer with a live video feed showing me the changes in real time
Note that if using Webcam utility, you can only get 576p since USB 2.0 uncompressed only supports that quality throughout. If you want HD or 4k, gotta go with the capture card.
Tom. Thank You! You are a ”lifesaver”. I have not worked with cameras or streamed that much but now that I switched my workplace I have to stream there. I found an Canon eos camera there but I was struggling to get it working until I came here and got The help I needed. 👍🏻
I'm 12 and I already did this... but I'm excited to see how I can livestream. Hopefully getting the ATEM Mini when I save up enough money from teaching other kids, I'm getting there!
I now use Bandicam and Canon EOS webcam together to record from my Canon Rebel SL2. It looks good on the 24mm f/2.8 lens. I had to get a USB extension cable because it needs to be 6 feet away from my computer so the tripod isn't on top of me LOL. 540p on facebook, 480p on RUclips. Maybe Canon will make it better but it still looks better than a webcam.
The autofocus is slower because the processor is used to compress and send video over usb and not all resources are available for autofocus on some cameras you even get this when you record over hdmi.
Great video. I actually got the cam link right before these utilities came out. So far I’m still happy I got the cam link. This entire video I’ve been distracted by how cool that clock is. It looks awesome!
I had previously used the Canon software with my RP. But the idea to try it with my old Rebel T4i..... brilliant! Works great! Giving new life to my back up camera. Now, if you just endow my T4i with bluetooth. Great video, great idea, thanks a bunch!
@@f0zfate Also, I've been able to use it with my Elgato capture card with an HDMI cable, but not directly with a USB connection to my PC to be able to use the EOS software, which is what I'm trying to use.
Thank you, Tom, I bought the Rode PSA1, and I really enjoy it! I had the Neewer IMPROVED arm before and it exploded lol. I really wanted the Rode PodMic but something I would love to see is the PodMic vs. Shure SM7B in rejecting noise in a very loud environment! Currently, my office is next to my HVAC room in the basement and it's loud. The Shure SM7B does an amazing job rejecting every background noise! but man ...the price tag is hefty. Gonna test it for 30 days. But I would love to see a comparison in loud environment between these two mics !
An extra thing from the Webcam Utility is that my Canon 40D works with the driver from the 60D. Sure it is 3:2, but still at least it is better than my laptop potato cam. Been using it for about 3 months now without problems. Not saying problems will arise, as the camera wasnt quite thought out with video in mind (using the sensor for an extended period of time). Also the quality is some 500ish-p, as it transfer via USB 2.0. But as said in the video, give it a shot, worst that can happen is nothing lol Amazing explanation and video!
I'm glad it's working! I think this is an awesome way to bring new life to older gear. I remember desperately wanting a 40D when they were new, but it was way out of my price range.
Hi Tom, I managed to use my Canon 5DMII as a webcam with simply the mini USB cable and EOS webcam utility on my old MacBook pro that runs on Catalina. But it didn't work with the Mac Mini M1 that runs on Big Sur version 11.4. Thanks so much for this recommendation and for mentioning the different configurations possible, so I didn't give up until it worked on one of the computers! It was really worth trying!
@@tombuck Little update for those who own a 5DMII: the camera goes off and on every 30 min, despite turning OFF the Auto power off in the settings menu. It is still a great feature for recording short videos!
LOL....don't ever expect that from Canon. Well not until about a decade after Panasonic, Sony, Fuji and a few other have had theirs out in the marketplace. And even then there will be some caveat like you can do 240 fps but only at 720p and 10 bit recording footage will for some strange reason be cropped.
This video one wk ago, would have saved me from buying a new m6mk2. The whole just download it for catalina.....didn't think of it. Now I know. Now I also have two cameras to start recording my podcast.
Works on my Rebel T5. Using OS Big Sur, so I was worried until I did a firmware update. I connected my ATEM Mini Pro and dragged the full page ZOOM output over to one of my four ATEM inputs. A little rough from a resolution point of view, but it works.
@@tombuck Do you think they'd ever consider moving it to usb 3.0? I believe I heard it was a limitation on the amount of data able to be transferred, and 3.0 is like 10 times as fast (10 times as much data... i think haha)
I've tested it with a 5dmk2 and 7dmk2, you can override the max record time by removing the recording media and disabling the auto shutoff timer. I've tested it and been able to stream for over 1 hour before the battery died. I assume with the wall power adapter it would run longer.
great video I had it working with my 60D about 3 weeks ago. I tried it 3 days ago and it does not work anymore. OBS just displays EOS webcam utility and nothing else. I know this video is 3 years old but it was working for me before. I did notice that the website has removed my camera from the support page but it was there like in your video.
Hey Tom, With the Canon 5D Mark III I have black bars all around the corners of the picture (so that the virtual background is confused by that) - however the quality is great! When using the Sony A7C I have an awfully low resolution so that eventually a MacBook Air/ iPhone Webcam looks way better I guess eventually I will still need to use the ATEM Mini to make it look the best & the way I want to
Another great video Tom! Question - we just paid for the year long subscription to Streamyard that allows us to stream in 1080p... if I understood what you said, does that mean we're not technically streaming in that resolution so we basically paid for an upgrade that isn't actually functional?? I think we could tell the difference before we switched from 720p to the 1080p plan but now I'm not sure anymore.
Hmm...this is a good point. I have a feeling Streamyard is upscaling the footage, so technically the stream is in 1080, but the input from the camera isn't. Your stuff always looks great though, and your graphics/titles are at full 1080 resolution since they're coming from Streamyard, so I still think it's worth it.
and this ladies and germs why you watch few videos and most resent onces befor you buy bunch shit you dont need when thngs been updated or give for free from manufacturer ;) thanks for the video
Pun Markers: 0:19 - 6/10 good start 0:57 - 9/10 2:57 - 5/10 good try lol 6:35 - 5/10 another good try lol My experience with Webcam Utility is similar to your wife's, sometimes it didn't work and I had to play around disconnecting the USB a few times until it picked it up properly. Good video and good puns.
Even though I'm not a Canon user, I've gotta keep the comment streak going and feed the algorithm ;) GREAT comment about reliability of webcam software vs. Capture card - I still have not been able to get my Fuji X-T3 to connect via webcam software to MacBook Pro 16." No problems with CamLink, though. As always, thanks for the great general and specific info!
All hail Al Gore's rhythm.. The CamLink is by far the simplest and most reliable capture card I've used, but this is fantastic in a pinch (I even had to use if this morning for a class I was teaching in a different location).
Great video, Tom! I've been using the Canon Webcam Utility app for turning one of my Canon cameras into a webcam. Been using the Canon Webcam app since last year when it was first released in beta version. Even though I have the official version for the past few months, I haven't really noticed any major changes, or I'm just too lazy to explore the extra features. I also have the Elgato CamLink 4K HDMI card from a year ago, but I barely touched it. It works fine, but I just haven't really haven't done any livestreaming like I thought I would.
Great tutorial and thnx...my only dilemma w the Utility is that the video tends to lag and at times freeze in OBS and the sound never matches the actual video timeline. Seems to be still in Beta even though Cannon says its the latest and final build. In conclusion i still favor the elgato capture card.
Hey Tom! - Great video. I currently I have an R6 and was wondering if you’ve heard of anyone using this specific camera as a webcam successfully? I’m trying to figure out what all I need to use it as a webcam
I am happy they made the utility...but, it is driving me nuts. I can't use anything extra or it will not work (bought a stream deck, but can't use it). Also can't use a cam link for a nicer quality stream which is a bummer. (Did I miss something there...can you somehow use a cam link while using the utility??) However, the biggest frustration... it constantly pops off while streaming, it's extremely inconsistent. I am saving for a Canon (the EOS-R ) so I won't have to use the utility. ;) Thanks for making this video!
It’s definitely inconsistent at times. The CamLink can be its own source, so you don’t need to use the Utility if you’ve got that (it should show up as its own source in whichever streaming/video app you’re using).
Tom Buck I tried using the cam link but was unable to get a clean out with it? (Had the auto focus box) I sent it back and used the utility instead. I am very new to all of this so I may have done something wrong when trying to use the cam link. Oye. I’ll look into it again. 😉
Yeah, the quality downgrade was getting on my nerves. I plug it into usb and hdmi. So the auto shut off isn’t on, but the ATEM mini is taking the video.
That was really useful Tom! Thank very much for sharing 🙂 Will keep this in mind in case I need it in the future. The MacBook Pro Webcams are still 🥔 🥔🥔 Btw nice collab with Rafael Ludwig - enjoyed that also very much 😊
Hi @Tom Buck. Thanks for sharing this. Did you have any issues with overheating when using EOS R for livestreaming? I am thinking to use it for virtual training which will run for four hours. Thanks heaps for replying Tom.
Anyone else try this and find that there is a lag in the video? Seems like a 1/2 second behind what is going on. Lips don't match my speech. Clap your hands - the video moves slower. Any solutions? Seems to be the Canon Webcam utility that's the issue.
This can happen when streaming and can usually be solved by adding an audio delay in whichever streaming software you’re using (if you’re using separate software). I use about a 5 second delay with Ecamm live.
@@tombuck Problem is that it's happening in live conversations in Zoom where I am doing coaching with a client. Not sure how to implement a 5 second delay in a conversation. Going to try an Elgado Cam Link to see if that resolves it and bypass the Canon Webcam Utility altogether. Thank you for your input.
Is there a way to ensure that it doesn't run out of battery power via the USB-C itself? If there isn't, do I have to get a dummy battery? Which do you recommend? I use the canon R5.
Nice Video! I use the Sony version and I use ZV-1 because it was smaller, and I don’t use it that much. Next week you should follow this up with lighting because good lighting help for than an expensive Camera or great lens! Oh and where did you get that cool tube clock? I want one!
Lighting yes! I've recently redone all my lighting, so I'll definitely have some videos about that. And my clock is a Nixie Tube clock from a company called Millclock. I love it.
1 thing he didn't metion is the constant freezing that happens in the camera... oh but wait when that was fixed for me... obs now freezes constantly but the camera is totally fine no freeze just obs is frozen
I have a Fuji xs10 with a dummy battery and cam link for live streaming. Is it fine to keep the camera on even when not in use? Or it must be turned on/off manually every time? It’s such a hassle 😬
Using a R6. I'm getting the dreaded red X when I try to set it up as a capture device in OBS. I am running an older Mac Pro (on Big Sur) and using USB C to USB 3.0 cable. If I open up EOS Utility 3 it shows up for live view, so I know it's connecting. I have also tried to use this directly in Facebook to go live and it's the same red x. Is my USB cable bad?
That's strange since the R6 is so new, it should be working fine. You said that you're using the correct cable, but my instinct in these situations is to always start troubleshooting by swapping out the cable. Once I find one that works for sure I usually attach a little label to it so I never forget 😁
Hello mate, is there any way I can use my Canon 500D as a webcam. I'm tired of trying everything and have no budget at this point to go for another one. Please help.
The 500D was so early in the world of DSLR video that I can't say if it'll work or not. But it's definitely worth downloading the app and giving it a try!
I have a same problem with the new M1 macbook pro. Zoom doesn’t find the webcam utility. Everything is updated. Maybe we need support for Big Sur. 🤔 🤞🏻
I do have a sound panel in front of me and on the ceiling. Carpet on the floor helps too along with mic placement. I’m always experimenting to try and find ways to make it sound a little bit better.
Another great video Mr Buck! Have you found additional lag when using webcam utility with Ecamm? It seems to be that way with me so I’ve uninstalled it for the time-being.
@@tombuck thanks so much for replying! You have quite the following now (well deserved) and many questions to get to. If I may make a request, i’ve spent a lot of time working out how best to use Ecamm in my Zoom teaching and would be really interested in a closer look at how you have things set up. I have done a couple of Live streams in the Ecamm community Facebook group on how I get around the low resolution virtual cam output etc, but as you are a veteran user I’m sure that there is a lot I can learn from your experiences with it.
Question: I bought myself a canon T7 DSLR and was curious if I used it to stream/record with, would it still stop recording after 30 minutes is up even though it’s connected by usb to my computer? Or would it only keep recording for however long you want if you use something like the elgato camlink? Long question but I was just curious. Thanks
That's a common thing that can happen. You should be able to create an audio delay in whichever streaming software you're using to help everything sync up again.
I've recently got an ATEM Mini, after I saw your video about it... However, when using my Canon EOS750D Camera, I can't get rid of the focus box... Is there any way to get the EOS Webcam Utility Output to the ATEM Mini?
Hi, did you use an mini hdmi to usbc cable to go from canon to your macbook? I can't seem to find such a cable. Any advice on making that connection. I'm trying to use the 80D with a MacBook that only has usbc ports. Thanks.
The camera can output at higher than 576 and your streaming software can scale up your stream, but the Webcam Utility itself will keep things at 576 (at least as far as I know).
Dear Tom, thank you so much for this information! So there's no possibility to get a Clean HDMI from my Canon Eos m50 while using an Atem Mini? Because I would like to have two Camera Angles .....
The Webcam Utility will give a clean output on the M50, but it still won't be "clean" through the ATEM. Depending on your streaming software, you might be able to run another camera through the ATEM and then use the M50 as a second source via USB. 👍
@@tombuck Am I still able to switch with the Atem between the one Camera connected with the Atem and the other connected to the Pc and the streaming software (for example OBS) ? Or is this only possible within OBS ?
@@MaureensTV You can switch between those sources within OBS. I do this all the time in Ecamm Live and it works great. It's actually fun to have separate inputs since it allows you to create scenes in really cool and flexible ways that you can't do only with the ATEM.
Time Markers:
0:00 - The Magic of USB
1:01 - EOS Webcam Utility Installation
2:32 - Using It With Zoom, Ecamm, etc
3:02 - The Most Exciting Part
3:45 - Clean Output for Any Camera
5:38 - Camera Power Management for Streaming
6:38 - Are Capture Cards Still Necessary?
7:20 - Reliability Issues
7:58 - Focusing Issues?
9:01 - The Biggest Downside (Resolution)
10:36 - Benefits of CamLink and ATEM Mini
12:20 - Start with What You've Got
Thanks!
For all the MacOS users out there, even though Canon doesn't officially support BigSur, it works! It might be just a case of Canon not updating their website to reflect the supported OS
I’ve been trying for Catalina 10.15 on nig sur and it’s not working on zoom, am I doing something wrong do you think?
Bro thank you! I have a T2i which is not listed on the list of cameras. I took your advice and downloaded the option for the T3i before completely giving up. It worked great!!
It works?! That's awesome. The T2i was my first DSLR with video and it kind of changed everything. Glad you can still get some good use from it!
@@tombuck Amazing!
I would like to share my experience with Canon 700D (Camera -> EOS Util / ML -> OBS -> Other Apps)
1.EOS Utility is perfect clean hdmi, low temperature, battery last for 90-100mins (per 1x LP-E8) but low-resolution output
2.Magic Lantern via mini hdmi + capture card also perfect clean hdmi with more option/setting, drain the battery so fast and cause camera from 35 -> 54'C in 10 mins (ambient 31'C), battery last for 60 mins
Personally, I went to choice 1 with battery grip (2x LP-E8) and video conference with my team 2hrs a day. Magic Lantern is better video quality it's not good as a still image but you will notice by comparing with EOS Utility but overheat is the main issue. If you living in a country like under 20'C it should no problem
Thank you for this! It'll be super helpful to. anyone with that camera and/or anyone wondering how Magic Lantern affects things.
I have tried EOS Webcam Utility with my EOS 700 D and a 24 mm EFS wide-angle lens. The video quality blows me away. It is like studio quality. I realized later that it is only 576p resolution. However, it looks a million times better than my PC's webcam in 720p resolution. Best of all, it's free. I couldn't be happier.
A good lens can really make such a difference, regardless of resolution, and you’ve got a great one. Even some of my old 8mm camcorders look pretty decent when adapted to a nice lens.
Found your channel a few days ago and have been binge watching it all, so good to get some new content! And while writing this comment you’ve already said two dad jokes😂Right on track!
Haha, I’m glad you’re liking it!
I have been using the Fuji X webcam utility thing for almost a year now. Works great. I also use the Canon EOS 200 D. One tip - Get as long a cable as possible for ultimate lens choice.
Yes! A good, long cable is important.
The Canon EOS 90D USB cable is not included with the camera purchase. Finding one is a bitch if you don't know what kind of cable it takes. Thanks for this, Tom. It was very helpful and just what we needed.
Good luck!
This eos webcam utility works great with my canon t7. I use a nifty fifty lens for the bokeh but obviously this means I need to place the camera like 20+ feet away to get a good shot. So I've found that the other program "Canon EOS Utility" is a great addition, it lets me set the iso, aperture, frame rate, focus, literally everything I need to get a good looking shot, straight from my computer with a live video feed showing me the changes in real time
Awesome! Love the 50mm look 👍
Note that if using Webcam utility, you can only get 576p since USB 2.0 uncompressed only supports that quality throughout. If you want HD or 4k, gotta go with the capture card.
Yes, that’s true and I do cover it in the video.
That's a very useful video Tom! It took forever for canon to support my camera (90D) but they FINALLY did it 👊
I’m so glad to hear it! The 90D is so new, in surprised it took so long.
Tom. Thank You! You are a ”lifesaver”. I have not worked with cameras or streamed that much but now that I switched my workplace I have to stream there. I found an Canon eos camera there but I was struggling to get it working until I came here and got The help I needed. 👍🏻
Awesome! Always glad to be Abel to help! hope the new workplace is working out for you.
I'm 12 and I already did this... but I'm excited to see how I can livestream.
Hopefully getting the ATEM Mini when I save up enough money from teaching other kids, I'm getting there!
Way to go, that’s awesome 🙌
I now use Bandicam and Canon EOS webcam together to record from my Canon Rebel SL2. It looks good on the 24mm f/2.8 lens. I had to get a USB extension cable because it needs to be 6 feet away from my computer so the tripod isn't on top of me LOL. 540p on facebook, 480p on RUclips. Maybe Canon will make it better but it still looks better than a webcam.
Sounds like a great setup!
Omg man. Brilliant. I have a 90d I use for my main content but I have 2 older canons just sitting around… will try those
Hopefully they work! It's always great when you can get some use out of older gear.
The autofocus is slower because the processor is used to compress and send video over usb and not all resources are available for autofocus on some cameras you even get this when you record over hdmi.
Interesting 🤔
this legend made captions wow
I always try and add captions to my videos since sometimes RUclips's captions can be...not quite accurate.
Great video. I actually got the cam link right before these utilities came out. So far I’m still happy I got the cam link. This entire video I’ve been distracted by how cool that clock is. It looks awesome!
The CamLink is definitely better, and it allows for audio too.
The only video I came across that talks about every aspect of this feature. Thanks a lot 👍
I'm so glad it was helpful!
You had me at the Futurama poster! Thanks for sharing.
Haha, you're welcome!
I had previously used the Canon software with my RP. But the idea to try it with my old Rebel T4i..... brilliant! Works great! Giving new life to my back up camera. Now, if you just endow my T4i with bluetooth. Great video, great idea, thanks a bunch!
I'm glad it helped! I love that older cameras can have a new purpose now.
Not sure how you got it to work with the T4i. I haven't been about to get it to work at all. I'd love to hear how you got it to work at all. Please!
@@rogerenyart2066 hey, if I can help , I will. First is the firmware on your t4i up to date to the latest version.
@@f0zfate yeah, not that it's gotten an update in years. 😄
@@f0zfate Also, I've been able to use it with my Elgato capture card with an HDMI cable, but not directly with a USB connection to my PC to be able to use the EOS software, which is what I'm trying to use.
My Canon rebel t3i (600d) can now Webcam via usb with this utility, thank you so much!
That’s awesome! 👍
I got an M50 earlier this year and just used this to run my DnD session this week, it was great!
Love your content, keep it up
That’s awesome! The M50 is such a popular streaming camera, it’s pretty nifty.
Thank you, Tom, I bought the Rode PSA1, and I really enjoy it! I had the Neewer IMPROVED arm before and it exploded lol.
I really wanted the Rode PodMic but something I would love to see is the PodMic vs. Shure SM7B in rejecting noise in a very loud environment! Currently, my office is next to my HVAC room in the basement and it's loud. The Shure SM7B does an amazing job rejecting every background noise! but man ...the price tag is hefty. Gonna test it for 30 days. But I would love to see a comparison in loud environment between these two mics !
I do have my PodMic vs SM7B video, but I don't know if that gives you the test you're looking for. I would say both mics are pretty equal though.
Great info presented in an engaging fun way. Thanks for “Stream”lining the download process.
Haha, thank you!
An extra thing from the Webcam Utility is that my Canon 40D works with the driver from the 60D. Sure it is 3:2, but still at least it is better than my laptop potato cam. Been using it for about 3 months now without problems. Not saying problems will arise, as the camera wasnt quite thought out with video in mind (using the sensor for an extended period of time). Also the quality is some 500ish-p, as it transfer via USB 2.0. But as said in the video, give it a shot, worst that can happen is nothing lol Amazing explanation and video!
I'm glad it's working! I think this is an awesome way to bring new life to older gear. I remember desperately wanting a 40D when they were new, but it was way out of my price range.
Go pro also has a webcam software if you don't like how your camera looks.
Sincere thanks for the Info and awesome Tutorial I needed to learn I subscribe and gave a huge likes thanks
Thank you! I really appreciate the kind support!
Hi Tom,
I managed to use my Canon 5DMII as a webcam with simply the mini USB cable and EOS webcam utility on my old MacBook pro that runs on Catalina. But it didn't work with the Mac Mini M1 that runs on Big Sur version 11.4. Thanks so much for this recommendation and for mentioning the different configurations possible, so I didn't give up until it worked on one of the computers! It was really worth trying!
Wow, that's so cool! I'm really glad the 5DII has the chance to get some use. It's such a great camera!
@@tombuck Little update for those who own a 5DMII: the camera goes off and on every 30 min, despite turning OFF the Auto power off in the settings menu. It is still a great feature for recording short videos!
Start the day with the king of word play
That rhymes!
@@tombuck ;)
Awesome! Now the only thing I need is a webcam with 10 bit 4:2:2 recording capabilities and 240fps slow mo. 😇
Exactly! What every Zoom call demands 😁
LOL....don't ever expect that from Canon. Well not until about a decade after Panasonic, Sony, Fuji and a few other have had theirs out in the marketplace. And even then there will be some caveat like you can do 240 fps but only at 720p and 10 bit recording footage will for some strange reason be cropped.
Wow! I just got a Canon M50 and this is a game changer. Thanks for the super helpful video! 😃
The M50 is an awesome camera for sure.
This video one wk ago, would have saved me from buying a new m6mk2. The whole just download it for catalina.....didn't think of it. Now I know. Now I also have two cameras to start recording my podcast.
I think you've still got an awesome setup- the M6 is very underrated.
Works on my Rebel T5. Using OS Big Sur, so I was worried until I did a firmware update. I connected my ATEM Mini Pro and dragged the full page ZOOM output over to one of my four ATEM inputs. A little rough from a resolution point of view, but it works.
Nice! That's a smart move.
@@tombuck Do you think they'd ever consider moving it to usb 3.0? I believe I heard it was a limitation on the amount of data able to be transferred, and 3.0 is like 10 times as fast (10 times as much data... i think haha)
Web cams.... I hate you already. Great video, very brief and covers all the good points! 👍👍👍
I have a 750d which when i use with Utility its great picture BUT the audio lags on any stream recording :(
How do I sync the audio?
This is a normal thing that happens when capturing audio. Typically you'll need to add an audio delay with an application like Ecamm or OBS.
I've tested it with a 5dmk2 and 7dmk2, you can override the max record time by removing the recording media and disabling the auto shutoff timer. I've tested it and been able to stream for over 1 hour before the battery died. I assume with the wall power adapter it would run longer.
Wow, that's awesome to hear! Those are still some terrific cameras.
Very helpful video! Thx! I also love you’re background and you’re “dad jokes” 😂
Thank you so much!
@@tombuck no problem!
great video I had it working with my 60D about 3 weeks ago. I tried it 3 days ago and it does not work anymore. OBS just displays EOS webcam utility and nothing else. I know this video is 3 years old but it was working for me before. I did notice that the website has removed my camera from the support page but it was there like in your video.
Hey Tom,
With the Canon 5D Mark III I have black bars all around the corners of the picture (so that the virtual background is confused by that) - however the quality is great!
When using the Sony A7C I have an awfully low resolution so that eventually a MacBook Air/ iPhone Webcam looks way better
I guess eventually I will still need to use the ATEM Mini to make it look the best & the way I want to
There are definitely a lot of variables in a setup that can affect overall quality, but it’s a nice option when it works.
Another great video Tom!
Question - we just paid for the year long subscription to Streamyard that allows us to stream in 1080p... if I understood what you said, does that mean we're not technically streaming in that resolution so we basically paid for an upgrade that isn't actually functional?? I think we could tell the difference before we switched from 720p to the 1080p plan but now I'm not sure anymore.
Hmm...this is a good point. I have a feeling Streamyard is upscaling the footage, so technically the stream is in 1080, but the input from the camera isn't. Your stuff always looks great though, and your graphics/titles are at full 1080 resolution since they're coming from Streamyard, so I still think it's worth it.
and this ladies and germs why you watch few videos and most resent onces befor you buy bunch shit you dont need when thngs been updated or give for free from manufacturer ;) thanks for the video
i get the t3i software for the t2i and works! looks amazing!
Woah! That's awesome. I had a t2i and loved it.
Hi Tom! I did see3 the Big Sur link just above the Catalina that you chose for the free camera utility.
There’s software for Big Sur, but currently it doesn’t include the Webcam Utility. So if you click that link, you won’t be able to download it (yet).
Pun Markers:
0:19 - 6/10 good start
0:57 - 9/10
2:57 - 5/10 good try lol
6:35 - 5/10 another good try lol
My experience with Webcam Utility is similar to your wife's, sometimes it didn't work and I had to play around disconnecting the USB a few times until it picked it up properly.
Good video and good puns.
I don't know that I'd trust it when reliability is essential, but it's a great resource to have.
Even though I'm not a Canon user, I've gotta keep the comment streak going and feed the algorithm ;) GREAT comment about reliability of webcam software vs. Capture card - I still have not been able to get my Fuji X-T3 to connect via webcam software to MacBook Pro 16." No problems with CamLink, though. As always, thanks for the great general and specific info!
All hail Al Gore's rhythm..
The CamLink is by far the simplest and most reliable capture card I've used, but this is fantastic in a pinch (I even had to use if this morning for a class I was teaching in a different location).
@@tombuck Al Gore's Rhythm - that's hilarious. Might have to steal that one...
Looking forward to a video showing how to set up liverstream using camlink, Tom. Thanks is ideal.
I do have a video about the CamLink from early 2020 👍
Great video, Tom! I've been using the Canon Webcam Utility app for turning one of my Canon cameras into a webcam. Been using the Canon Webcam app since last year when it was first released in beta version. Even though I have the official version for the past few months, I haven't really noticed any major changes, or I'm just too lazy to explore the extra features. I also have the Elgato CamLink 4K HDMI card from a year ago, but I barely touched it. It works fine, but I just haven't really haven't done any livestreaming like I thought I would.
The CamLink will definitely give better results than the Webcam Utility, but the accessibility of the app is outstanding.
Great tutorial and thnx...my only dilemma w the Utility is that the video tends to lag and at times freeze in OBS and the sound never matches the actual video timeline. Seems to be still in Beta even though Cannon says its the latest and final build. In conclusion i still favor the elgato capture card.
If you've got a physical capture card, that's absolutely better. But this is a great alternative for those times you don't have one.
Your videos are so gorgeous and enjoyable to watch. Tons of information here!
Thank you so much! That really means a lot.
Merci from Montreal Québec, Canada. I use now my Canon Rebel T5i, wow, no more cheal webcam camera,
I'm glad it works! And greetings! I visited my great grandmother in Montreal as a kid and absolutely loved it.
Hey Tom! - Great video. I currently I have an R6 and was wondering if you’ve heard of anyone using this specific camera as a webcam successfully? I’m trying to figure out what all I need to use it as a webcam
Great info! I have an OLD EOS rebel t3 and I don't think this is supported. Am I missing something?
Chances are it's "too old" to be supported, but it's always worth a try. And it should work with an HDMI capture card.
I have a Sony a58 so I'm excited about this! Great video and funny puns 🤣
Yes! Hopefully you get it up and running 👍
A dad joke AND great camera advice. Nicely done. 👍
Some might say it's the complete package 🤓
I am happy they made the utility...but, it is driving me nuts. I can't use anything extra or it will not work (bought a stream deck, but can't use it). Also can't use a cam link for a nicer quality stream which is a bummer. (Did I miss something there...can you somehow use a cam link while using the utility??) However, the biggest frustration... it constantly pops off while streaming, it's extremely inconsistent. I am saving for a Canon (the EOS-R ) so I won't have to use the utility. ;) Thanks for making this video!
It’s definitely inconsistent at times. The CamLink can be its own source, so you don’t need to use the Utility if you’ve got that (it should show up as its own source in whichever streaming/video app you’re using).
Tom Buck I tried using the cam link but was unable to get a clean out with it? (Had the auto focus box) I sent it back and used the utility instead. I am very new to all of this so I may have done something wrong when trying to use the cam link. Oye. I’ll look into it again. 😉
I really need to download Sony . Hopefully ECamm works well with it. Thank you Tom!
You're welcome and good luck!
Great tutorial. Thanks for making this!
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the links bro! now I have options to use other cameras!
Glad to hear it!
Hi Tom. Excellent video. Do You know if Canon webcam app it's works with Canon M3.? I don't found in the Canon web site.
Not sure if it works with the M3, but it’s worth a shot. Lots of people have had luck with cameras that aren’t “officially” supported.
Im expecting BIG things from you. Keep it up!
Thank you! No pressure, haha
Has anyone gotten this to work with a Canon EOS Rebel SL1? So far have not been able to get the camera recognized by the Canon Utility.
Yeah, the quality downgrade was getting on my nerves. I plug it into usb and hdmi. So the auto shut off isn’t on, but the ATEM mini is taking the video.
Oh! That's an awesome workaround!!! I need to go tell Heather right now.
lol if I wasn't subscribed already, I would, just for the dad jokes!!
Mission accomplished 🙌
@@tombuck Keep it coming!
That was really useful Tom! Thank very much for sharing 🙂
Will keep this in mind in case I need it in the future. The MacBook Pro Webcams are still 🥔 🥔🥔
Btw nice collab with Rafael Ludwig - enjoyed that also very much 😊
Thanks! Rafael is awesome and I love his channel.
Ok this is amazing! Nikon Has my d750 on the list!
Fantastic, I haven't heard how their app works yet, so hopefully you get some good results.
Hi @Tom Buck. Thanks for sharing this. Did you have any issues with overheating when using EOS R for livestreaming? I am thinking to use it for virtual training which will run for four hours. Thanks heaps for replying Tom.
I think at this point I've put hundreds and hundreds of hours on the R for streaming/classes/etc and it's never come close to overheating. 👍
You’re a bit late to the game but good on you for making another video
The final release version has only been out for a little while. I didn’t want to make a video on the beta version that was really buggy.
Anyone else try this and find that there is a lag in the video? Seems like a 1/2 second behind what is going on. Lips don't match my speech. Clap your hands - the video moves slower. Any solutions? Seems to be the Canon Webcam utility that's the issue.
This can happen when streaming and can usually be solved by adding an audio delay in whichever streaming software you’re using (if you’re using separate software). I use about a 5 second delay with Ecamm live.
@@tombuck Problem is that it's happening in live conversations in Zoom where I am doing coaching with a client. Not sure how to implement a 5 second delay in a conversation. Going to try an Elgado Cam Link to see if that resolves it and bypass the Canon Webcam Utility altogether. Thank you for your input.
Thanks rom
You have a good explanation thumbs up
Thanks so much!
Sony Imaging Webcam runs at a very low framerate for me, so that is also a huge pro for capture cards, and a con for the sony webcam software.
Capture cards are definitely more reliable if you have the budget.
I found that the utility works with Zoom on a Mac M1 if you delete the M1 version of Zoom and install the Intel version.
Interesting- thanks for the tip!
Is there a way to ensure that it doesn't run out of battery power via the USB-C itself? If there isn't, do I have to get a dummy battery? Which do you recommend? I use the canon R5.
It depends on the camera. The R5 would probably be best with a dummy battery and wall adapter.
@@tombuck Is there a particular brand/model that you recommend?
Nice Video! I use the Sony version and I use ZV-1 because it was smaller, and I don’t use it that much. Next week you should follow this up with lighting because good lighting help for than an expensive Camera or great lens! Oh and where did you get that cool tube clock? I want one!
Lighting yes! I've recently redone all my lighting, so I'll definitely have some videos about that. And my clock is a Nixie Tube clock from a company called Millclock. I love it.
@@tombuck Thanks, found it on Amazon !
Love that intro! Did you pull the usb cable out and reversed it at 0:19? Looks great somehow, haha.
Yep! That’s exactly it 😁
1 thing he didn't metion is the constant freezing that happens in the camera... oh but wait when that was fixed for me... obs now freezes constantly but the camera is totally fine no freeze just obs is frozen
THX man
Oh, you are "god sent"! Thank you !
You're welcome!
I have a Fuji xs10 with a dummy battery and cam link for live streaming. Is it fine to keep the camera on even when not in use? Or it must be turned on/off manually every time? It’s such a hassle 😬
Using a R6. I'm getting the dreaded red X when I try to set it up as a capture device in OBS. I am running an older Mac Pro (on Big Sur) and using USB C to USB 3.0 cable. If I open up EOS Utility 3 it shows up for live view, so I know it's connecting. I have also tried to use this directly in Facebook to go live and it's the same red x. Is my USB cable bad?
That's strange since the R6 is so new, it should be working fine. You said that you're using the correct cable, but my instinct in these situations is to always start troubleshooting by swapping out the cable. Once I find one that works for sure I usually attach a little label to it so I never forget 😁
It’s a lowercase k 😂👍🏻
Spot on! It’s a great start, with what you have.
So cameras like the EOS 350D can not be used?
What's the cheapest EOS/Canon camera that will work as a webcam?
Based on Canon's list of compatible cameras, it looks like the SL2 is the cheapest? I have no idea how well it would actually work though.
Hello mate, is there any way I can use my Canon 500D as a webcam. I'm tired of trying everything and have no budget at this point to go for another one. Please help.
The 500D was so early in the world of DSLR video that I can't say if it'll work or not. But it's definitely worth downloading the app and giving it a try!
I have a same problem with the new M1 macbook pro. Zoom doesn’t find the webcam utility. Everything is updated. Maybe we need support for Big Sur. 🤔 🤞🏻
It seems to be hit or miss. It works sometimes for me on Big Sur, but not consistently, which might be why Canon doesn't officially list it yet.
The cannon camera 1200D is not listed on the website.
Even if it's not listed, it's worth trying just to see if it works.
Unfortunately canons webcam utility isn't compatible with windows 8.1 🙁
How do you get your sound so good and with no echo with all those hard surfaces behind you? Panels in front of you?
I do have a sound panel in front of me and on the ceiling. Carpet on the floor helps too along with mic placement. I’m always experimenting to try and find ways to make it sound a little bit better.
@@tombuck Thanks for replying. I just subscribed :)
Glad you’re here! 🙏
My wife was in the kitchen and died at the spider joke 🤣
RIP, I'm sorry for your loss.
@@tombuck 🤣
Another great video Mr Buck!
Have you found additional lag when using webcam utility with Ecamm? It seems to be that way with me so I’ve uninstalled it for the time-being.
I've had the lag that you see in the video here, but nothing beyond that. It's not perfect, but it's sure better than the built in camera!
@@tombuck thanks so much for replying! You have quite the following now (well deserved) and many questions to get to.
If I may make a request, i’ve spent a lot of time working out how best to use Ecamm in my Zoom teaching and would be really interested in a closer look at how you have things set up. I have done a couple of Live streams in the Ecamm community Facebook group on how I get around the low resolution virtual cam output etc, but as you are a veteran user I’m sure that there is a lot I can learn from your experiences with it.
Question: I bought myself a canon T7 DSLR and was curious if I used it to stream/record with, would it still stop recording after 30 minutes is up even though it’s connected by usb to my computer? Or would it only keep recording for however long you want if you use something like the elgato camlink? Long question but I was just curious. Thanks
When you're streaming you don't need to have the camera recording, so it can stay in standby mode and should work as long as it has power connected 👍
Thanks for the info
I tried with my 200D Mark II... but while recording video is delayed and sound and video mismatched 🙄 what to do ..?
That's a common thing that can happen. You should be able to create an audio delay in whichever streaming software you're using to help everything sync up again.
I've recently got an ATEM Mini, after I saw your video about it... However, when using my Canon EOS750D Camera, I can't get rid of the focus box... Is there any way to get the EOS Webcam Utility Output to the ATEM Mini?
Hi, did you use an mini hdmi to usbc cable to go from canon to your macbook? I can't seem to find such a cable. Any advice on making that connection. I'm trying to use the 80D with a MacBook that only has usbc ports. Thanks.
I have a canon m100 that isn’t supported with this webcam utility 😢 would it work with a cam link?
The CamLink will take any HDMI source. I believe you'll need a Micro HDMI to Full HDMI cable or adapter to use it with the M100.
Thanks a lot for such a favorite video!
Can Canon M50 stream as a webcam and record on SD card simultaneously?
Yes! But it will stop recording to the card after 30 minutes.
@@tombuck And can Canon M50 (or other EOS's) record on SD card Full HD (1080p) or 4K while 576p will be in stream?
The resolution depends on the camera mine is a rebel eos t3i and it does 720p and my T6 also 720p and my T7 also does 720p .
The camera can output at higher than 576 and your streaming software can scale up your stream, but the Webcam Utility itself will keep things at 576 (at least as far as I know).
Dear Tom, thank you so much for this information! So there's no possibility to get a Clean HDMI from my Canon Eos m50 while using an Atem Mini? Because I would like to have two Camera Angles .....
The Webcam Utility will give a clean output on the M50, but it still won't be "clean" through the ATEM. Depending on your streaming software, you might be able to run another camera through the ATEM and then use the M50 as a second source via USB. 👍
@@tombuck Wow! Thank you so much for your quick reply!!!!
@@tombuck Am I still able to switch with the Atem between the one Camera connected with the Atem and the other connected to the Pc and the streaming software (for example OBS) ? Or is this only possible within OBS ?
@@MaureensTV You can switch between those sources within OBS. I do this all the time in Ecamm Live and it works great. It's actually fun to have separate inputs since it allows you to create scenes in really cool and flexible ways that you can't do only with the ATEM.
Keep up the great informative videos!! Also your
jokes 😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks! Will do!
@@tombuck Thanks for replying! You deserve one million subs!!