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For those of us using a Logitech 920C and/or a 930E on a Mac, how do we get the picture to look better?
The secret, which I've just found out after years of using one of these cameras on a Mac, is to use the Logitech camera settings app available directly on the App Store.
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I downloaded the app, I tweaked around with the settings and it helped me very quickly make the picture quality a whole lot better. Before I adjusted this, I was washed out a bit and now I look a whole lot better because of using the Logitech camera settings.
I was thinking of spending a thousand plus dollars to get a better camera because up until now, I just thought you couldn't have the Logitech software.
When you plug the camera in, Logitech doesn't do like it does on Windows and have you install the software. On Mac you just plug it in and you are kind of stuck with the camera.
I've got the app open in my Mac now.
You can see I can do things with it like if I want to zoom in.
I can hear you say, 'No. Don't zoom in,' but if you want to zoom in with it, it's nice that you can do that.
One of the things that are really helpful also is to adjust the focus using this app.
You can just slide the focus back and forth.
For some reason, the camera was not focusing right, so when I'd step back for a minute or I'd step forward for a minute, it would come out of focus, and then try to autofocus again.
So, I've set the focus at a fixed length and now I can move around.
Even if I go back, I can go back a little bit or come up pretty close and still be in good focus.
I'm grateful that my friend Tomas George with Digital Music Masters told me about this after years of struggling with these Logitech cameras on a Mac live streaming with Wirecast.
The downside is that you have to keep the application open in the background on Mac, which if your computer is already strained that could add a little more processing power.
If you would like to find the rest of my setup, would you please go to Jerrybanfield.com/resources?
I've got all the gear that I use for this incredible live streaming music setup with a Mac Pro and this little app is one of the big pieces I've been missing for a long time.
This little app has saved me thousands of dollars. There is no way I'm buying a new camera now. This picture looks so much better than it did.
If you watch any of my other videos before July 11, 2018, you can see what a difference the camera settings make.
I appreciate you reading this or watching the video at the top of this post.
I'm grateful that my friend Tomas George with Digital Music Masters told me about this after years of struggling with these Logitech cameras on a Mac live streaming with Wirecast.
The downside is that you have to keep the application open in the background on Mac, which if your computer is already strained that could add a little more processing power.
If you would like to find the rest of my setup, would you please go to Jerrybanfield.com/resources?
I've got all the gear that I use for this incredible live streaming music setup with a Mac Pro and this little app is one of the big pieces I've been missing for a long time.
This little app has saved me thousands of dollars. There is no way I'm buying a new camera now. This picture looks so much better than it did.
If you watch any of my other videos before July 11, 2018, you can see what a difference the camera settings make.
I appreciate you reading this or watching the video at the top of this post.
I talk about this because this has helped me a lot and I hope it helps you as well.
Now, if you see the really low ratings on it, if you have got two cameras, it doesn't work just right with them.
It is working on High Sierra right now for me, and the newest review helped me to see that, and therefore, the reviews are pretty bad.
At the same time though, it does help and it does work.
So, thank you for reading this.
I love you.
You are awesome.
I hope this was helpful.
Love,
Logitech Camera C920 Mac Driver
Jerry Banfield
Edits from video transcript by Michel Gerard at www.michelgerardonline.com.
Plug it in. Provided you are using Mac OS X version later than 10.4.8, no other setup is required.
Logitech C920 Macbook
Logitech C920 Camera Software
OS X versions later than 10.4.8 provides all the software your C920 needs for operation with Apple camera apps including those shown in OS X Mavericks: Use your Mac computer's built-in camera.
Logitech C920s Mac Software
Unless you are using your camera with Windows® OS, I suggest that you not install any Logitech software. The software that Logitech includes with the camera may offer additional features over Mac OS X alone, but some Mac OS X users find that the Logitech software conflicts with some of their system elements or other installed third-party software.
Jan 5, 2014 8:59 AM