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New Fujifilm Webcam Software Enables Use of X-Series Fujifilm Cameras as Mac Webcam

Fujifilm has released its software for the Mac that allows the use of its X-series mirrorless cameras as a high-quality webcam on the Mac.

The company had released its Fujifilm X Webcam tool for Windows PCs in May and later announced that it would offer a Mac version in mid-July due to the “overwhelming response” of its customers when it released the app for PC.

Fujifilm joins Canon and Panasonic in developing software to add webcam functionality to their cameras. Users can connect the cameras to their Mac via a USB cable and use them as a high-quality webcam, allowing for much better quality during video calls.

The Fujifilm X Webcam software works with the X-T200 and X-A7, X-H1, X-Pro2, X-Pro3, X-T2, X-T3, and X-T4 cameras. Fujifilm X Webcam also works with all three GFX medium format cameras.

Fujifilm says the X Webcam software is compatible with Chrome and Edge browsers and offers support for Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Skype, and Messenger Rooms.

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