It’s a simple and intuitive interface, and it’s all on your Mac-once you mount your iPhone into some sort of clip, you don’t want to have to change settings with it. You can adjust shutter speed, ISO, focus, temperature, tint, hue, mirroring, and more. If you can live with it, it’s already going to be a much better solution than any camera built into any Mac.Ī one-year license costs $39.99, but lets you remove the watermark and opens up 1080p video, all the cameras on your iPhone, and a whole mess of useful settings. The iOS app is free, but is just a connector to the Mac app, where all the magic happens. The free Mac app is limited to 720p resolution and only the standard wide or selfie cameras on your iPhone, and you can’t disable the annoying watermark. Instead of buying a new webcam, you can buy a piece of software that turns your iPhone into one. That’s one good reason why decent USB webcams are perpetually out of stock these days.
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