- Jul 21, 2021 An oldie but a goodie, Logitech's C920 has been the gold standard for webcams since it launched way back in 2013. Even after seven years, nothing has taken its place as the best webcam for video.
- View and download the Manual of Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam (page 1 of 28) (English). Also support or get the manual by email.
For Mac use eCamm's 'iGlasses' webcam controller software to zoom (and also to control manual focus, manual exposure on the C920 running on a Mac. ) Logitech's C920 webcam software isn't officially supported for Mac, but iGlasses will do what you need.
One of the common complaints when using Microsoft Teams is that it does not allow you to set zoom level or other camera controls. People also say that it doesn’t remember the settings you have used in a camera control app provided by the manufacturer.
If you are using the popular Logitech C920 webcam (and possibly other recent Logitech webcams like the Brio or StreamCam), there are two solutions. For just simple controls like zoom, you can use the Logitech Camera Settings app that I describe in this article and video.
For more settings & controls Logitech provides an app called Capture that allows you to set zoom and many other settings. You can also use it to capture a photo or video in the app with many advanced features as well. What many don’t realize is that this app also provides a virtual webcam to Teams that uses all of the settings in the app.
Without Capture app
Using Capture app
Here are the steps to enable zoom and other camera controls in the Logitech C920 webcam when you are using it in Microsoft Teams.
- Download and install the Logitech Capture app
- Set the camera zoom and other settings in the Capture app
- Use the Logitech Capture virtual camera in a Teams meeting
Download and install the Logitech Capture app
- Go to Logitech.com/capture
- Download the app
- Install the app
Set the camera zoom and other settings in the Capture app
Open the Capture app and make sure your webcam is selected as Source 1. Then use the app to set zoom level, move the focus of the camera, and more advanced features if you feel a need to. Most of the time all you need to set is the zoom level and location.
Manual Focus Controls Logitech C920 Only
Use the Logitech Capture virtual camera in a Teams meeting
Make sure the Capture app is open and running. This is what provides Teams with a virtual webcam that uses the settings. In the Teams meeting Device settings (either before entering the meeting or once in the meeting), select the Logi Capture as the Camera in the list instead of the C920 webcam.
You will want to minimize the Capture app so that you don’t see yourself in two places on the screen.
Now the video you provide to the Teams meeting will use the settings in the Capture app. Make sure you do not close the Capture app or the video in Teams will be interrupted.
If you want to see me demonstrate these steps, watch the video below.
Logitech C920 Driver
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I'm trying to make two scenes, one with my Logitech C920 set to 35 and the other with it set to a manual focus of 140. I made sure each source was separate, but when I change the setting in one scene, it also changes it in the other. It seems that the webcam settings are global.
Is there any way to toggle the focus between two values without having to go into the webcam settings? I need to be able to do it on command when I am holding something up to the camera because the auto focus does not work fast enough (and I know the settings I want).