I've given up dedicated webcams. I bought a Lumix G7 a month ago to do photography, but picked up an EVGA XR1 Lite last week, so I could also have good video on my Zoom calls. The webcam I had before it was 1080P with a varifocal lens that was touted as being low light...
Audio is a bit thin for sure. Looks alright but why don't they make these webcams with cellphone camera technology, they always seem to be like a generation or two behind.
I've given up dedicated webcams. I bought a Lumix G7 a month ago to do photography, but picked up an EVGA XR1 Lite last week, so I could also have good video on my Zoom calls. The webcam I had before it was 1080P with a varifocal lens that was touted as being low light...
I'm onboard 100% with the idea that most audio on these webcams is horrible. Great review!
I added an external USB mic to my setup for Zoom calls a couple of years ago, and I haven't looked back.
Good review as always!
Audio is a bit thin for sure. Looks alright but why don't they make these webcams with cellphone camera technology, they always seem to be like a generation or two behind.
There was someone that did it with a Sony sensor, FPGA and IIRC an ARM chip. Since YT nukes comments with links, you'll have to search for it.
@@ellisgl will do thx for the tip
The Logitech has a much better picture. I'd use that over the Aicoco anyday.