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2.07.20, 15:00
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In addition to its new lens and updated roadmap (https://forum.olympusclub.pl/news/1650119109/olympus-to-ship-150-400mm-f4-5-this-winter-adds-8-25mm-f4-pro-to-lens-roadmap), Olympus has also released OM-D Webcam Beta, a utility program for Windows 10 computers that turns compatible Olympus OM-D cameras into webcams.
Following in the footsteps of Canon (https://forum.olympusclub.pl/news/9094163024/canon-brings-its-eos-webcam-utility-beta-to-macos) and Fujifilm (https://forum.olympusclub.pl/news/4620887882/fujifilm-x-a7-x-t200-get-webcam-option-firmware-x-webcam-utility-coming-macos-july), this new utility works on Windows 10 computers (both 32 bit and 64 bit) and is compatible with five Olympus OM-D cameras: the E-M1X, E-M1, E-M1 Mark II, E-M1 Mark III and the E-M5 Mark II. As with similar utilities, the process is as simple as downloading the free software, plugging in an OM-D camera via the appropriate USB cable and turning the camera on.


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Once all of this is finished, the plugged-in camera should be available as an image input option in video conferencing software such as Skype and Zoom.
This is a beta, so keep that in mind if you come across any bugs or issues. You can find the download link and further instructions on Olympus’ support page (https://learnandsupport.getolympus.com/olympus-om-d-webcam-beta).


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