Some cameras require you to fiddle with menu settings first, but once the software is up and running and your camera is configured it works seamlessly. It supports a wide range of a7 mirrorless models as well as fixed-lens compacts in the RX family, and even some older A-mount SLRs.
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Sony's webcam solution, Imaging Edge Webcam, works with 64-bit Windows 10 systems as well as Mac computers running High Sierra, Mojave, or Catalina. The software works with the Lumix GH5, G9, GH5S, S1, S1R, and S1H. Panasonic outlines them, and offers workarounds to help you get it running if you're having trouble.Īs for camera supported, it's limited to higher-end models. You just need to select the appropriate USB connection type when you plug the camera into your computer-use the icon that shows a camera connected to a desktop PC to do so-and if you want a 16:9 frame, remember to change the aspect ratio in camera settings.īut there are some bugs that cause weird operation on Catalina. I tested the macOS software along with the E-M1 Mark III and it worked like a charm. They are the OM-D E-M1, OM-D E-M1 Mark II, OM-D E-M1 Mark III, OM-D E-M1X, and the OM-D E-M5 Mark II. It only works with a few models, all above entry-level.
The Olympus OM-D Webcam Beta is available for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 10 systems, as well as for Macs running Sierra through Catalina. It works with PCs running 64-bit versions of Windows 10 and Mac systems with Sierra, High Sierra, or Catalina.Ĭamera support is limited to recent releases, so you're out of luck if you have an older SLR. Nikon's software offers cross-platform compatibility. You can plug the X-A7 or X-T200 into your computer and you'll be able to use it as a webcam in Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Skype, and Zoom.
You'll need a Fujifilm X-T2, X-T3, X-T4, X-H1, X-Pro2, X-Pro3, GFX50S, GFX50R, or GFX100 to use it.Īs for entry-level support, there are two recent models that work as USB webcams without the need for additional software. It only works with Fujifilm's higher-end X and GFX system cameras, with support dating back a couple of generations.