Webcams
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Following similar efforts by Canon and Fujifilm, Panasonic has updated its tethered shooting software to give Lumix users the opportunity to turn their mirrorless cameras into high quality webcams.
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Last month Canon announced software that allowed certain EOS and PowerShot cameras to be used as webcams, offering a quality bump over the integrated modules found in computers, laptops, smartphones and tablets. And now Fujifilm has followed suit.
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Webcams have become somewhat hard to buy since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, but Canon has developed some software that could let you use your EOS or PowerShot camera to video chat with colleagues or loved ones.
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A newly-installed clean room webcam at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, is giving members of the public a front row seat as technicians and engineers assemble the Mars 2020 rover.
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Logitech is the first to bring 4K resolution to the humble webcam with the Logitech Brio 4K Pro Webcam. It also boasts HDR and Windows Hello support that enables users to login to using infrared-based facial recognition.
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Thanks to services like Skype, Slack and Facetime, there’s no shortage of ways to communicate and collaborate through voice and video conferencing. But Solaborate sees all this as clumsy and bloated, and is attempting to simplify the process with its new webcam, Hello.
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Although a webcam may appear to be inactive, it's possible for someone to hack into your computer and use it to watch you without your knowledge. The only way to be sure that this isn't the case is to cover the lens, which is just what the Nope 2.0 magnetic privacy shield is designed to do.
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Joining the growing ranks of smartphone-connected home surveillance camera that allow you to keep watch while you’re out and about, the Butterfleye allows you to check in on a live video feed and comes equipped with a thermal sensor, motion detector, and facial recognition technology.
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While just about any webcam will work for Skyping, your best bet would presumably be to use one that’s actually designed for (and licensed by) Skype. Well, that's just what Amaryllo’s iCam HD is – it’s the world’s first HD wireless video-streaming camera to be licensed by the company.
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Logitech has announced the business-focused full HD Webcam C930e, with an industry-leading 90-degree field of view and in-camera video-processing.
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Logitech's new Broadcaster Wi-Fi Webcam is made for the professional video blogger.
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Brazilian company Ecobeneficios has designed an app that turns a computer's camera into a presence sensor that switches off the monitor when the user walks away.
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