Key Takeaways
1. The Elgato Facecam 4K offers true 4K resolution at 60 fps and allows users to swap out 49mm lens filters for various effects.
2. Special offers include a complimentary CPL filter or privacy cap with purchase, and compatibility with third-party filters.
3. It features a Sony Starvis 2 CMOS sensor and Elgato prime lens with fixed focus and f/4.0 aperture, recording options of 4K at 60fps or 30fps with HDR.
4. Camera control is available through Elgato’s Camera Hub software, which includes manual settings and the ability to save settings to the camera’s memory.
5. Priced at $199.99 in the US, the webcam is compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2 and integrates with Elgato’s Prompter hardware with a new backplate.
Elgato has recently introduced its latest Facecam 4K webcam, which delivers true 4K resolution at 60 fps. This camera stands out in the market because it allows users to swap out lens filters, which is quite unique for webcams. You can use any regular 49mm lens filter to create various effects, such as using a diffusion filter for a softer appearance or a circular polarizing (CPL) filter to minimize glare from glasses.
Special Offers
When you purchase the Facecam 4K from Elgato’s store, you can get a complimentary CPL filter or a privacy cap that attaches like those on DSLR cameras. There’s also the option to use third-party filters like macro, black mist, or star filters to completely alter the visual style of your 4K videos.
Technical Details
The camera is equipped with a Sony Starvis 2 CMOS sensor along with an Elgato prime lens that has a fixed focus and an f/4.0 aperture. This setup delivers sharp video, but the more costly Facecam Pro has a wider f/2.0 aperture that works better in dim lighting. Just like the Pro version, this camera can record smoothly in 4K at 60fps, or you can choose 4K at 30fps with HDR turned on for improved color and contrast. It connects via USB-C, has a standard 1/4-inch thread for mounting, and weighs 112 grams without the monitor mount and cable.
Software Features
You can control the camera’s output using Elgato’s Camera Hub software, which gives you manual settings for ISO, exposure, and shutter speed. This software also enables digital pan, tilt, and zoom functions to help you frame your webcam feed perfectly. A handy feature is the ability to save your settings directly onto the camera’s onboard memory, so you won’t need to keep the software running to maintain your desired look. If you have an Nvidia RTX graphics card, you can activate a background blur that mimics a DSLR-style depth-of-field effect.
Compatibility and Pricing
The new webcam is also designed to integrate with Elgato’s Prompter hardware, but you’ll need to buy a separate backplate for that. To facilitate this, Elgato is now including the Facecam 4K backplate with new Prompter purchases, replacing the previous one used for the Facecam Pro.
Moreover, this webcam is compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2, as long as you update the firmware to version 2.32 or a newer version. The Facecam 4K is priced at $199.99 in the US, £179.99 in the UK, and €199.99 in Europe.
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