Comment by jjcob

1 day ago

In case you are considering Nikon as an alternative, their Webcam Utility might be free, but it doesn't work on the latest version of macOS.

There are 3rd party utilities (paid), but I had trouble with autofocus when I tried them.

I wish camera manufacturers put half as much effort into usability as smartphone companies. Why does a camera need drivers to be recognized as a webcam at all? Why doesn't my 2000€ camera come with GPS and LTE built in? Why is the software still as crappy as in the 90ies?

> Why doesn't my 2000€ camera come with GPS and LTE built in?

2 seconds later on HN: why does my 2000€ camera spies on me? If you want a smartphone, use one, leave us be with our sane tools.

  • The problem is that right now, you need to install a Nikon Spyware app on your smartphone if you want geotagged photos.

    If the camera had GPS built-in, you could have geo-tagged photos without needing spyware on your phone.

    Geotagged photos are extremely useful, there's a reason why they sell GPS dongles for cameras. Cameras really should have that built-in (and I think the top-of-the-line models do)

Modern Sony cameras can be used as webcam without any software. Just plug in, select usb streaming, and done.

  • Sonys are some of the better cameras for software, but that's a low bar. I love my Nikons for picture taking though.

    • Nikon has been killing it lately. Z8, Z9, Z6iii, lots of cool lenses! If you're in the market for a full frame body and "the holy trinity" (16-35, 24-70, 70-200 F/2.8), you can't go wrong with any of the major 3. They're all very competitive.

      (but I would go with the Sony because I like their designs the most, Nikon would be my 2nd choice)

      Nikon users are missing out on a 16-35 2.8 though, but I'm sure Nikon is working on it.

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I'm running my full frame Nikon DSLR as a webcam using a $15 USB to HDMI dongle - works great.

  • Same, i also got a "remote clicker" cable, and have modified the button to always stay pressed, so it does not switch off after MAX_TIME (camera model D3300)

Wow, you made me go check and Nikon still hasn't fixed the software. Supported OS:

macOS Ventura version 13 macOS Monterey version 12 macOS Big Sur version 11

Nikon's HDMI output works just fine on MacOS.

  • Yes, but that requires extra hardware.

    I wish Nikon would just include useful features like USB webcam mode out of the box.