← Back to context Comment by baxtr 10 months ago OP expects the camera comes with some decent convenience at that price. 13 comments baxtr Reply brushfoot 10 months ago OP is using a camera as a webcam that's not sold as a webcam. That's fine, I do the same with mine, but it's also fine of the manufacturer to allow for that by simply providing A/V interfaces instead of trying to account for every use case. bhickey 10 months ago Canon advertises their cameras as webcams. brushfoot 10 months ago No, they don't. They advertise that the camera can "turn into" a webcam with the right software or through HDMI out. 9 replies → pluc 10 months ago Convenience is always extra
brushfoot 10 months ago OP is using a camera as a webcam that's not sold as a webcam. That's fine, I do the same with mine, but it's also fine of the manufacturer to allow for that by simply providing A/V interfaces instead of trying to account for every use case. bhickey 10 months ago Canon advertises their cameras as webcams. brushfoot 10 months ago No, they don't. They advertise that the camera can "turn into" a webcam with the right software or through HDMI out. 9 replies →
bhickey 10 months ago Canon advertises their cameras as webcams. brushfoot 10 months ago No, they don't. They advertise that the camera can "turn into" a webcam with the right software or through HDMI out. 9 replies →
brushfoot 10 months ago No, they don't. They advertise that the camera can "turn into" a webcam with the right software or through HDMI out. 9 replies →
OP is using a camera as a webcam that's not sold as a webcam. That's fine, I do the same with mine, but it's also fine of the manufacturer to allow for that by simply providing A/V interfaces instead of trying to account for every use case.
Canon advertises their cameras as webcams.
No, they don't. They advertise that the camera can "turn into" a webcam with the right software or through HDMI out.
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Convenience is always extra