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Plus, some software (like Microsoft's Teams) can blur backgrounds already, and Zoom lets you insert in a virtual background of your choosing. I'm also in the midst of moving house, so my workspace is messy and I don't want that to be visible, though a different lens would help somewhat. I think the bigger question is, if you are so fortunate to be able to work remotely during the pandemic, how good do you really need your webcam to be?Īs I mentioned in an image caption earlier, the level of detail the EOS-1D X III captures relative to my built-in webcam means I'll need to shave a bit more regularly (this is probably a positive thing overall, I'll admit).
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It still doesn't work with our work videoconferencing service ( Amazon Chime - full disclosure, DPReview is an editorially independent subsidiary of Amazon), and I haven't been able to test Microsoft Teams yet.Īfter re-installing Skype on my computer, it worked great Chime, not so much.Ĭanon's software is still in beta, and I fully expect compatibility and reliability to improve in the coming weeks and months.

In my testing, I was able to get the EOS-1D X III working with Zoom as well as Skype, though for some reason, I had to uninstall and reinstall Skype (downloaded from the actual Skype site) to get the camera to show up as an option. (And yes, I wiped off the lens before giving this a go.) For more flattering results I could definitely raise my laptop a fair bit and make sure that the lighting is better, but I'll admit that I'm still impressed at the difference a 'real' camera makes.

My test computer is my well-specced HP Envy 13 ultrabook with an 8th gen Intel i7 and a dedicated graphics processor, and so it's clear that good core specs don't mean you automatically get a good webcam. 1D X III photo captured using a 24mm F2.8 lens at F2.8. I guess I could slather some Vaseline onto the front element of the Canon lens for a similar effect, though then you wouldn't be able to see my cat-themed mousepad in all its glory. I think the fact that the internal webcam makes it look like I've shaved much more recently than I actually have is a mark in its favor. You may find, as I did, that the difference in image quality is pretty striking.

I expected to have to open a dedicated Canon app to check compatibility, but you only need to open your videoconferencing app of choice, go to video settings and select 'EOS Webcam Utility Beta' from a dropdown list where your existing webcam lives. After you run the installer, you just restart your computer, power on your camera, set your desired exposure, white balance and autofocus settings (you can't control them from the computer), and then plug it in via USB. Still, in the end, I'm pleased to say the 1D worked pretty darn well. I happened to have Canon's EOS-1D X Mark III handy, although I'll be the first to admit it's not the most practical camera for this type of use (my personal M100 isn't supported, and as expected, didn't work when I tried it).
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Since we're all stuck inside right now, and our laptops all have horrible built-in webcams (and no, not even a shiny new Apple Macbook Pro includes anything at all decent), we figured we'd take a quick look at the software to see if it's any good.
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All you need is a USB cable and a PC running Microsoft Windows 10. But for your sake, I hope you have a smaller compatible EOS camera laying around.Ĭanon recently announced the EOS Webcam Utility beta: software that will convert several of its recent cameras into webcams. Yes, of course a Canon EOS-1D X Mark III will offer better image quality than the junk camera that's built-in on my laptop.
