Experience the cutting-edge technology with the ELP HDMI USB Camera, boasting true 4K resolution at 30 Hz. This versatile camera provides both USB and HDMI outputs that can be used simultaneously. Imagine plugging it into your laptop while also displaying on a monitor – perfect for those dual-screen needs!
Choose from three display modes: HDMI, USB, or both together. With a 5-50mm 10X Zoom Varifocal CS mount lens, plus an additional 2X digital zoom, you can effortlessly capture close-ups or distant shots. The 4K Ultra HD resolution at 3840x2160 delivers crystal-clear images, and it supports H.264, MJPEG, and YUY2 compression formats.
Powered by the advanced 1/2.8" IMX415 Color CMOS sensor, this camera offers ultra-crystal images with a focusing range from 20mm to infinity. Even when placed an inch off your desktop, you’ll get sharp, perfect focus every time. Upgrade your visual experience today!
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Great value for money
Considered a truly plug and play camera with the right level of controls, especially for beginners. -
High resolution
Has a better-than-expected 4K quality that helps see all the little details. -
Dual output
Offers simultaneous USB and HDMI output which is very convenient for various applications. -
Versatile
Can be used for numerous purposes, including video calls, monitoring 3D prints, recording Arduino programming, and industrial monitoring. -
Good image quality
Users are pleasantly surprised by the image quality, suitable for macro work and even big-budget YouTube videos. -
User-friendly zoom
The zoom function is easy to use and lock in to the desired setting.
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Not ideal for general-purpose use
Better suited for industrial monitoring applications rather than general-purpose usage. -
Limited low-light performance
The f1.4 aperture does not deliver as good low-light performance and blurry backgrounds as expected. -
Optical issues
Some units have noticeable optics issues, such as a spec of dirt or a defect in one of the lenses. -
Wide-angle limitations
While it has a 5-50mm range, it is more suited for telephoto shots rather than wide-angle shots. -
Complexity for some uses
Might require a bit of setup and knowledge about mounting points to get the best results. -
Not a typical webcam
Could be too advanced and feature-rich compared to standard webcams, making it overkill for everyday use.