Hey, I can't seem to find the answer via google, but from what I can find, it seems that the 920e is the same as the c920 pro? is this correct? Amazon sent me a 920e when I was excepting a 920 pro HD
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What is the difference between these two? I found them for the same price.
I thought I bought a c920 used off of ebay and I just checked the listing and accidently purchased a c920e used. The seller hasn't shipped the webcam yet even though its been 2 days already.
should I go ahead and cancel my order? or keep it? Which is better the regular c920 or the c920e and why? I just realized there are other open box listings $5 cheaper than what I paid for and now I'm a bit mad I could have gotten it possibly even cheaper.
Is the c920x a newer model compare to c920s or is it the old OG version of "c920" (no letter at the end)
So I ordered (5) C920E webcams and got C920 HD Pro webcams instead. The boxes and the webcams are “Logitech” and not “Logi” Sates that it works with Skype and it is compatible with Window Vista, windows 7 and Windows 8. Did I get screwed. Aren’t there problems with the old C920s with Windows 11?
So before I open the hunt myself on a webcam I decided to check here what you guys have/ or would suggest. Likes what should I look for in a webcam, min specs it should fit etc ( I presume Full HD quality).
So yeah let the suggestions come!
Best value for money IMO is the Logitech C920.
Haven't found one myself yet, that gives better (picture) quality for it's price.
I have the Logitech C920, definitely a good steal for its price. Good HD 1080p webcam with a minitripod attachment. Clear picture and has a built in mic but wouldnt suggest using that mic at all.
Am planning to buy webcam today since I realize that webcam is so much powerful to twitch if that person have a lot reaction or emotion. So help me choose between Logitech c920 or c930e . I did not include c922 because it almost the same as c920. Thank for sharing guys
I've got a C615 right now and thinking about making the upgrade to the C920 or the C930e because I want the wider FOV, 1080p at 30fps and the onboard encoder. I've been checking out reviews for both but most people say that the C930e is not worth the extra price but here in Canada a C920 is $130 CAD at BestBuy and a C930e is only $10 more at $140 if I use BestBuy's price matching policy.
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Is the C920 is even enough of an upgrade over the C615 to bother with the upgrade?
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I've heard that the software/firmware for the C930e is bad or non-existent and that it really limits the options you have with it. Is that true?
I'm using it to stream room scale virtual reality ("mixed reality") game play in a green room so it's more for capturing a room than it is for capturing 'talking head' type video, if that makes a difference.
the 920 is more or less a gold standard it seems for folks streaming these days. I hear way too many people cite their use of it.
Ive seen the 930 in action and it in deed has a wider field of view and to me looked just as good as the 920.
I personally used the 920 for a while and never had problems with it.
I use the c930e. While it is an amazing webcam with its resolution and its angle of view it has its flaws. It has no software that you can use for it, you're basically gonna have to use the webcam settings in OBS/XSplit. The firmware won't do you any good.
The "e" in the name is for enterprise. It's designed with companies in mind to use for things like video conferences and such. Then again, it is a really good webcam but as others have pointed out, the c920 might give you a better streaming webcam depending on what you're after.
The wide angle the c930e provides is overkill in my opinion unless you're planning to stream yourself cooking/baking in the kitchen or if you're planning to stream some couch co-op games. My webcam managed to cover my entire kitchen in the same shot with no problems.
So what I am going to say is that it's up to you. the c930e is a really good webcam. BUT, if you're hesitating over if it's worth getting the c930e instead of the c920, just go for the c920. You can't go wrong with it. It's pretty much what everyone uses and it's for a reason, it's a really good webcam. It's better to buy what you know it's good than trying something else and then end up being disappointed and regretting yourself. Go the safe route.
I hope this helps you out a little!
I've been searching for my first webcam, and see that there is a c922, c922x, and a c920S. Are any of these preferable to the c920 for streaming? I'm not using a green screen.
You don't need more than a C920 and some good lighting for streaming.
The C922x can do 720p60, so it has a higher frame rate than the C920. It also has a better low light sensor, so if you don't have good lighting, it won't be a blocky mess.
The C920s is just the C920 really, don't bother with this.
If you can spend the extra money or can find a C922x on sale, then the 720p60 would be better (sorta) for streaming than the C920.......only for the frame rate.
.....all those numbers, my god...
TLDR: The C920 is perfectly fine for streaming. Support it with good LED lights. If you find the C922 for comparable prices, then buy that one instead.
I have both a 922 and a 920, and the only reason I got the 922 was that the 920 is notorious for not working well if you get a second of the same model and there's a lot of compatibility problems with the software treating them as different pieces of hardware.
As best as I can tell, they're really the same camera. Save the 30 bucks and get the 920.
So did a bit of looking around the reddit for camera suggestions, and these two came up regularly. But after looking at several threads, I'm not quite sure what the differences are in people's experiences. Looking at a comparison on their amazon pages, c920 has "better" light correction" to the c922's "good," so assume there's one difference. The c920 has a standard lens while the c922 has glass, which is another. But I'm the sort of person that likes to know how things have worked once they're in people's hands.
I'm fine with spending the extra on the c922 if its more worth my money. My lighting situation isn't ideal at the moment but it isn't bad in my opinion, and changes can be made to improve it.
I know there have been camera discussions, but most that are relevant to me seem to be at least a month old, and updates and such can happen in that time.