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Review on Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam | HD Video Streaming & Recording at 1080P | 720P 60Fps | Tripod Included by Bambang ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

The previous webcam, which was the Microsoft LifeCam Studio, had a significant amount of issues related to driver support, so I decided to purchase this one instead. With each shot, either they flew off and the picture became distorted, or the camera simply did not start by itself. As a result, each time you turned on the webcam, you had to make a guess as to whether or not it would work. People I know here recommended a camera made by Logitech called the C922 Pro Stream. At the time, it had just been released, and its price was 2,000 dollars higher than other cameras. I spent a lot of time thinking about it, and now that I really understand it, I find that I just can't get enough of it. Totally and completely content. Web writers and gamers who broadcast their own streams on Twitch or YouTube are the types of people to whom I would most strongly recommend it.

Pros
  • The picture has a wonderful quality, the drivers perform admirably, there are no interruptions, and everything runs smoothly. For example, 720p resolution, which operates at 60 frames per second, is sufficient for a window showing your face during a live broadcast. The remainder may be accomplished by shooting in 1080p at 30 frames per second, which, in my opinion, is not a particularly significant setting. At the expense of the quality of the sound, I do not use a microphone that is built into the camera; instead, I use a Yeti. Because the function to remove the backdrop does not function entirely correctly, the best option is to use the normal utilities that make use of chroma key.
Cons
  • The camera does not spin when it is put on a monitor; however, this limitation can be overcome by mounting the camera on a tripod instead of the monitor.