We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. DSLR cameras often offer better image quality and more flexibility, that's why I still prefer it over my smartphone for taking pictures.
Many popular DSLR and mirrorless cameras offer USB webcam support built-in or via some extra software. We break down everything you need to know so you can step up your video call or streaming game.
If you’ve recently joined the work-from-home brigade, you’ve probably discovered the joy (or pain) of using video conferencing apps like Zoom, Skype and Google Hangouts. You may also be meeting up ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic goes on with an increasing demand for video conferences, camera makers have been enabling these devices to function as webcams. Now, Nikon has introduced a new software that ...
If you’re lucky, you might not need to buy anything extra. STEVE DENT: With so many people working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been difficult to find a webcam. Even if you do have ...
With almost all major countries shutting down due to coronavirus outbreak, millions of people across the globe have been forced to work from home. This, in turn, has led to a rise in video meetings ...
Nikon has just launched an initial beta of its Webcam Utility software for macOS users, bringing the field of view and clarity of their DSLR and mirrorless cameras to your FaceTime and Zoom calls. The ...
Cameras, even those in phones, brag about megapixels and lens specifications — but laptops? Not so much. There’s a reason computer companies don’t say much about the webcams that come built into the ...
Now that Zoom and other video conference software have taken over as our primary form of social interaction, I wondered if there was a way to make these chats… better. The webcam on my Razer Blade ...
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