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.
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I’ve been thinking of getting a new webcam because mine’s old and I don’t really like the quality (microsoft lifecam 3000 i think is what it is) and i’ve been debating on getting a new one but Idk if I should get the Logitech c930e or the Brio. I know there’s a price difference but I don’t really mind. Do you guys have any other suggestions or opinions?
Hi all, I need some webcam advice. I will be using the webcam almost exclusively with BlueJeans, Zoom, Google Meet, and WebEx. All video conferences will occur in a relatively well-lit home office environment with minimal background noise. I do not need 4k, and I will be sitting about 2' - 4' from the camera.
I will using either the built-in microphone or a headset - it will vary 50/50.
I am running Windows 10 on the two computers that will use the webcam. One computer is personal and I have admin rights, so I can install/configure software at will. The other computer is a work computer - I have admin rights, but I try to install the minimum amount of software to keep the vulnerability footprint low. I prefer to avoid a nastygram email from security about me running a vulnerable version of software I rarely use...
What is the best webcam for this use case? I have read a great deal about many Logitech cameras, but cannot really find anything definitive. Price range is under $250 USD, and I have primarily looked at the following:
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Logitech StreamCam
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Logitech C930e
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Logitech C925e
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Logitech C922/922x
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Logitech C920S/C920x/C920e
Suggestions?
Using the c925e (78° fov) on top of my monitor, but it's too zoomed in, it shows just my face, basically. No one needs to see me this up-close. Don't have an easy way to move the camera farther away.
Is there a software way to make it zoom out more? Alternatively, I'm looking at not too expensive alternatives. Would the Brio or Brio Stream ( (90° fov) be able to zoom out more? Do those 12° make a big difference?
Thanks
Which of these are the best choice for the money?
Diffrence between them?Is there a way that any of them would work 60fps?
C925e-70€
C920-60€
C615-30€
I'm not sure how much i should spend but my budget is £50 to £100. Would Logitech C920 HD Pro USB be a good choice? I want to stream regularly.
Hi there.
I am wondering guys, what is better webcam for 1080p streaming? I was reading some topics about this before but some of them are kinda older and there were also described some software differencies which may changed to these days...
Both webcams are in the same prices right now.
Thanks for your answers.
I been searching in this sub and other sites, people said that there is not enough difference to justify the higher price of the C922.
So now I just want to be sure if there is an important Software difference between the 2 webcams (and what is your experience with it, for example G-Hub and Logitech software,etc. ).
Thanks for your time.
I’m trying to choose between these two webcams for streaming and I noticed the c922 tends to look almost too bright in all the videos i’ve seen. I didn’t want to choose one that will pick up every detail on my face so, Which webcam is sharper? and would the c920 make my face look less bright and more accurate?
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.
Hey guys I'm thinking of getting a c922 but I can't find it in stock in Canada and it is also double the price of the C920. Is it worth the upgrade? Or should I get the c922? My Webcams quality is not amazing that's why I want to upgrade I will not be doing a green screen is it worth upgrading to the c920 at all? Let me know what you think
Hello everyone. I need some help about getting a webcam, because I will start streaming in a couple of weeks.
So, the thing is that because of the covid situation most well known webcams have become extremely expensive. Today, though, I found Logitech c925e in a really good price, but I have no idea if this model is just as good with the c922 pro that I was planning on buying.
Can anyone help me decide wether I wait for c922 to get cheaper or I should buy the c925e?
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.
Toying with the idea of getting a webcam for my streams just because viewers have been asking about it. Curious if anyone has any experience with these webcams and can let me know if the C922 is worth it over the C920?
Depends on what you are going for... The c922 can do 1080p60, while the c920 can only do 1080p30. Chances are though, you are streaming at 720p60; so there is no need for you to have 1080p60. That is really the only difference between the two cameras. Both cameras have a 72 degree viewing angle.
Another option you have is the c930e. Like the c920, it can only do 1080p30, but it has a 90 degree viewing angle. That extra 18 degrees is extremely important if you want to fit more than one person on camera.
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I would also throw in that if you want to use it's feature to personify without the need of a green screen (Logitech C922) then have a pretty up to date computer in terms of processor for it to work. Although I got mines out of box for 70$, I was disappointed that I couldn't use the personify feature due to my processor. But it's still a nice camera for streaming overall.