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Logitech c525 zoom out too close
Logitech c525 zoom out too close











logitech c525 zoom out too close
  1. #Logitech c525 zoom out too close 720p#
  2. #Logitech c525 zoom out too close 1080p#
  3. #Logitech c525 zoom out too close update#
  4. #Logitech c525 zoom out too close manual#
  5. #Logitech c525 zoom out too close software#

#Logitech c525 zoom out too close 1080p#

Like the Logitech Brio, the Dell UltraSharp Webcam's 4K resolution lets it zoom in on your face with less degradation than a 1080p model, and it's a respectable webcam for streaming or a quick-and-easy option for shooting 4K video direct to your PC. And it's actually a benefit if you're using it atop your laptop, since the way most people use their laptop cameras, it sits well below their eyeline. You can change aperture, but that setting doesn't seem to do anything on any webcam I've tested thus far.īecause it's so tall, you may not like mounting it on top of a big monitor, though I've got it perched on top of a 32-inch without issue. The latter wouldn't be as much of an issue if the utility had some image controls, but the Obsbot relies entirely on Windows' meh settings dialog, and even then only supports white balance and exposure. While the auto white balance and exposure works pretty well, it doesn't handle low light as well as the cheaper Anker, which can also do 1080p at 60fps (the Tiny is limited to 30fps). And since it's 1080p, the 2x digital zoom doesn't look great.

#Logitech c525 zoom out too close software#

In software you can zoom continuously between 1x and 2x, but the gesture control only takes you all the way in or out, while 1.5x is probably your best general choice. There are some aspects I don't like as much. It has all the essentials covered as well, including solid video quality and a surprisingly good mic (though it lacks features you might be used to from the mic in your laptop or headset, like noise cancellation), as well as a lightweight utility to control the camera position and zoom in software. Instead of a cover, you can tilt the camera down, so you don't have to worry about losing a cap. The design is great as well, with a magnetic attachment to the mount and a large LED that not only tells you if it's on, but that indicates if it's currently focused on anything. It also has limited gesture controls - to control face lock for tracking and to zoom - which come in handy. That means it can cover you over 180 degrees without requiring zooming out until you're just a tiny head in the frame. Though it's larger overall than most webcams, it's smaller than it looks and it's worth the extra bulk for the built-in gimbal that lets it tilt and rotate to track you. The 1080p Obsbot Tiny, a refined version of the Obsbot Tail that began life as a Kickstarter a couple of years ago with a different focus, replaces the Anker PowerConf 300 as my pick for the peripatetic. You can zoom digitally, but as with any 1080p webcam, that gets ugly fast. It also has a 110-degree field of view, which is kind of wide for your usual webconferencing. Other trade-offs for the price: a captive USB-A cable and nonremovable mount. The build feels about what you'd expect for a cheap webcam, plasticky but not fragile, and the mount supports tilt and swivel. The mic performs noise cancellation, but you can't turn it off or adjust it, and I heard quite a bit of popping and tinniness on my end. It's got a built-in mic, though the audio is disappointing.

#Logitech c525 zoom out too close update#

It doesn't currently work with MacOS Monterey, so I couldn't test that, but the company promises an update to support the latest version of the OS within the next couple of months. It also allows you to save presets for all the adjustable settings.

logitech c525 zoom out too close

#Logitech c525 zoom out too close manual#

For instance, the manual white balance actually works well along a continuum rather than just giving you a choice between too pink or too green. Nexigo's software isn't pretty, but some of it's a lot more functional than much of what I've used. Scaled down to typical laptop viewing size, it looks good. There you can see noise and softness, though it's no worse than most 1080p webcams under $100. Don't expect great 1080p picture quality at full-size viewing or in low light, though.

#Logitech c525 zoom out too close 720p#

There's only so much you can do with the image quality on a basic 1080p 30fps webcam, but the Nexigo still delivers better video quality than many 720p laptop webcams, with relatively solid white balance and autoexposure, even across various lighting conditions. (It's the Creative Live Cam Sync 1080p V2, which remains a fine choice for Windows at an attractive $35 to $40.) It also supports Macs, something the camera it replaces doesn't. But I was quite surprised at how good this basic webcam is for just $40, much of which has to do with the software. I had my doubts about this at first: There are so many small, unfamiliar brands on Amazon that it takes a lot more than a 4-plus star review to pique my interest.













Logitech c525 zoom out too close