← Back to context Comment by baxtr 3 months ago OP expects the camera comes with some decent convenience at that price. 13 comments baxtr Reply brushfoot 3 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 3 months ago Canon advertises their cameras as webcams. brushfoot 3 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 3 months ago Convenience is always extra
brushfoot 3 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 3 months ago Canon advertises their cameras as webcams. brushfoot 3 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 3 months ago Canon advertises their cameras as webcams. brushfoot 3 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 3 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