
Here is a table of compatible Canon AC power adapters and DC Coupler. If you need to take part in long meetings I would recommend using a DC coupler (dummy battery) with either an AC power supply or a powerbank. So you can probably guess the EOS R will be better for longer meetings. The EOS R uses the LP-E6N with a capacity of 1865mAh, while the M50 uses the smaller P-E12 with a capacity of 875mAh. The other thing to consider is battery life. Either select your Mac’s built-in mic or get a headset or external microphone.
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Remember, this is beta software so sometimes it may seem a little flaky.īe aware that although your Canon camera has an internal microphone the app cannot use it. Obviously, we’re dealing with over two dozen different cameras, so don’t be surprised if what works with one “compatible” camera doesn’t work perfectly with another on the list. The compatible Canon cameras include many recent EOS DSLR and Mirrorless cameras, as well as three PowerShot cameras. Compatible Canon EOS and PowerShot cameras

Here I’m talking about various compatibility issues, including the cameras that can be used as webcams, the USB cables you can use, the version of your macOS that is compatible and of course the video conferencing apps. Webcam Utility Compatibility & Workarounds To get Canon’s EOS Webcam Utility Beta 0.9.0 for macOS visit the Canon USA webcam support page and follow these instructions: That’s especially true if you have a fast lens (f/1.8 or lower) that will have the extra benefit of naturally making your backgrounds blurry. However, a DSLR or Mirrorless camera has a much larger image sensor, allowing it to collect more light, making the image brighter without resorting to brightening the image electronically.

That will also increase the graininess of the image. So, if your lighting is poor your webcam will compensate by brightening the image electronically. There’s also bokeh and video noise to consider.Ī standard webcam has a small image sensor. So you have to make do with the lens that comes with the webcam rather than choosing between a wide-angle or a tight shot to get your desired framing. Whereas DSLR and Mirrorless cameras have interchangeable lenses webcams don’t. If you’ve used standard webcams for online meetings you’ll know their visual performance is inferior to what you can expect from a good quality camera.

Why use your DSLR or Mirrorless camera as a webcam?
