

Using the camera as a webcam: Canon, Fujifilm and Sony updates

At the end of April, Canon launched a software that allows using a range of cameras as a webcam on a PC. This tool now also exists for Apple’s PCs. It’s the same link to the download overview. For more details, check out the news article:

Fujifilm has now also made a webcam software available for free download. So far, it’s only compatible with Windows and, just like Canon’s software, works via USB cable. The Fujifilm X-H1, X-Pro2, X-Pro3, X-T2, X-T3, X-T4 and all GFX models are compatible. This means, you can now use a 100-megapixel camera for a video conference call in XGA resolution (1024 × 768).
And Sony is working on a solution, too. The company has announced the launch of a PC software for live-streaming in July. What we know so far is that this software will work with the new ZV-1. Yet, I assume other cameras will also be compatible.
