11-17-2020 11:28 AM
I will like to know if anyone have the full version of Big Sur OS and EOS Webcam Utility full version working together. If theres any bug or trouble using both together. Thank you
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11-23-2020 05:11 AM - edited 11-23-2020 05:12 AM
Yes, I got it up & running on my MacBook Pro 13" 2017 with Big Sur. Just make sure, that the EOS Utility doesn't run at the same time.
04-09-2021 08:37 AM
04-10-2021 03:59 AM - edited 04-10-2021 04:01 AM
@wivibi
I am running it on 2 different imacs 27 inch, a 2019 (intel i5 32GB RAM) with even more delay and a 2020 with 120-160ms (intel i7 16GB RAM)
04-09-2021 09:01 AM
Ok, with the codesign trick the Camera now shows up in teams :). How can i disable autofocus in Teams Sessions for the Canon 5D MK IV?
04-09-2021 10:16 AM
04-09-2021 10:30 AM
Sorry, i meant how can i enable it in teams. At the lens it is enabled, but during a teams session it does not adapt as a move closer or more far away from the camera. As the focus plane is very tight it would be great if the camera would keep the focus on me, as it can be enabled in the Canon software in live view.
04-09-2021 05:05 PM
04-09-2021 05:11 PM
Yes, as i mentioned, this was a mistake. I wanted to write "enable", but wrote "disable". I think it is a natural requirement to stay in focus as you move in front of the camera. At this short distance between camera and object the focal plane is quite narrow, so it makes perfectly sense to keep the object in focus when it moves in front of the camera. In live view there is an option to enable automatic focusing, so there should be an option for the camera to keep a certain area of the picture in focus when the camera is used as a web cam as well. How can i enable automatic focusing on the Canon 5D in webcam mode?
04-09-2021 06:32 PM
@NotReallyMe wrote:Yes, as i mentioned, this was a mistake. I wanted to write "enable", but wrote "disable". I think it is a natural requirement to stay in focus as you move in front of the camera. At this short distance between camera and object the focal plane is quite narrow, so it makes perfectly sense to keep the object in focus when it moves in front of the camera. In live view there is an option to enable automatic focusing, so there should be an option for the camera to keep a certain area of the picture in focus when the camera is used as a web cam as well. How can i enable automatic focusing on the Canon 5D in webcam mode?
Is that the original 5D that you are using? If so, is the 5D capable of Movie Servo AF? Can it track subjects and keep them in focus in Movie Mode? If not, then it will not be able to do so in WebCam mode, assuming the camera is supported by the EOS WebCam Utility.
04-11-2021 04:06 AM
@Waddizzie It is an %D MK IV and it has Movie Servo AF. What do i have to set in the camera to make it autofocus in websessions with Teams?
04-11-2021 11:13 AM - edited 04-11-2021 11:16 AM
@NotReallyMe wrote:@Waddizzie It is an %D MK IV and it has Movie Servo AF. What do i have to set in the camera to make it autofocus in websessions with Teams?
If you are not moving around the room, then there is very little reason to autofocus during a teleconference call. Once the focus is set, switch the lens to MF and leave it that way.
How do you enable Movie Servo AF? The same way you would if you were recording a movie. After all, the proper way to use the Webcam Utility is to switch the camera into Movie Mode.
[EDIT] I suggest that you refer to a Depth of Field app. People use wide angle lenses so that DoF is not an issue.
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