

Well it turns out that Logitech does have a configuration tool at brew install logitech-camera-settings and it will install the Logitech camera settings. But how do you configure? There are no cameras settings for doing this. The main problem on the Mac is that it defaults to a 90 degree FOV so that means to keep everything together, the camera has to be literally 12 inches from my face in order to keep my portable green screen in view.īut with the Mac there are no configuration settings, but one review I read said that it does have different fields of view programmed inside it. There are some cool things that it can do.įirst is that with Windows, you can use it as a Hello camera recognition device if you jump and down. But with all this pandemic time, I finally got a Logitech BRIO which is a 4K camera. I've been using the Logitech C920 forever and it just about perfect.

OK, with the Mac things are super automatic, so I normally just plug a webcam in and it works.
