Excellent webcam overall, with only a couple of ti
I was checking out good webcams, and Logitech C920s sets were constantly recommended by folks I watched on youtube, so I went and bought this Logitech C922 webcam.It was great! It did not disappoint. The quality was much, much better than the built-in default laptop cameras, and it had a pretty big range. (I measured how much of the room it could see, and it came to about 92 or almost a 100 inches horizontally/length-wise. Height-wise, it was pretty decent, too, though not as long as the much longer horizontal range.)The quality of the visuals were great, especially at 720p, and HD levels at 30 fps and 60 fps. The 1080p was fine as well, though there was a slight blur for movement at some points, but that could be the Autofocus.The only little nitpicks I had were: 1) the wire was very short. I wish the wire was longer, and 2) I wished it was clear which software I needed to adjust the camera and lighting and focus setting. I had to google for which software to use. To adjust the zoom in/zoom out and some other camera settings, I had to find and download the Logitune and Logitech G Hub. You would have to use one of them to adjust things like zooming in/out, focusing, and some other basic settings. Logitech Capture was also good, and I used it for the flipping part and to be able to record the videos (so I can playback and see how it looks). It is the one software that also allows for the changing of 720p to 1080p/HD, and how many FPS you would like. And the final nitpick is 3) an annoying autofocus that takes time to find the focus. The visuals sometimes stuttered or got blurry as the camera tried to focus on whatever is in the front or the face. I can turn it off with the software mentioned above, but then the words on the object would be out of focus and hard to read, so I had to keep the auto-focus on. If I put the object with words in front of my face and close to the webcam, then the Auto-focus is not as annoying.Also, 4) the built-in mic is kind of muffled and so-so quality. I recommend getting a separate mic, either a standalone mic (like a Blue Yeti mic, etc), or a headset mic, for any voice/sound recordings. (I also recommend separate lighting like ring lights, lamps, professional lighting equipment, etc, for any lighting, though the software is good for adjusting some of that.)Besides those little nitpicks, I really do love this webcam! I just love the overall visual quality, the software settings, the size, the long extent of the view, and easy to set up and plug in. Highly recommend as a great quality midrange webcam! :)