Fujifilm Releases Webcam Software for macOS – MacRumors

The Fujifilm X Webcam tool was initially released for Windows PCs in May. Fujifilm later on stated it would offer a Mac version in mid-July due to the “frustrating reaction” of its clients when it launched the app for PC.

Fujifilm has released its software application for Mac that enables its X-series mirrorless cams to be utilized as premium webcams.

Fujifilm notes the X Webcam software as compatible with Chrome and Edge web browsers, with assistance for Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Skype, and Messenger Rooms.

Fujifilm has broadened the variety of X-series mirrorless cams that deal with its Fujifilm X Webcam software, with the X-T200 and X-A7 now supported. Other electronic cameras already supported include the X-H1, X-Pro2, X-Pro3, X-T3, x-t4, and x-t2. Fujifilm X Webcam also works with all 3 GFX medium format cameras.

Fujifilm, Canon and Panasonic have actually established software application that brings web cam functionality to their video cameras. The electronic cameras are connected via a USB cable and provide a sharper image for video calls.