

🎬 Elevate your video presence—because your image deserves the spotlight.
The LifeCam Studio 1080p HD Webcam combines a 1080p widescreen sensor with TrueColor and ClearFrame technologies to deliver sharp, vibrant video. Its high-fidelity microphone captures natural audio, while advanced auto focus and precision glass optics ensure professional-grade clarity. Designed for seamless USB connectivity and optimized for low-light conditions, it’s the perfect tool for managers and professionals who demand standout video quality in every virtual interaction.



| Digital Zoom | 3 x |
| Screen Size | 3.5 |
| Form Factor | Standalone |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
| Style | Retail |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.5"D x 2.66"W x 8"H |
| Has Image Stabilization | No |
| Image stabilization | false |
| Sensor Type | BSI CMOS |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Color | Silver |
| Features | Low Light |
| Lens Type | Zoom |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Minimum Aperture | 1.8 f |
| Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
| Minimum Focal Length | 1080 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 1920 Millimeters |
| Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| File Format | JPEG |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Image Capture Speed | 30 fps |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic |
| Image Aspect Ration | 16:9 or 1.78:1 |
| Video Resolution | 1080p |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 5 MP |
D**E
Great Webcam
Really satisfied with this webcam! Did the job and set up on Clipchamp went smoothly. So glad I made this purchase. The Solocast 2 mic was a different bad story. Returned the mic for a different one; kept the webcam.
B**S
Works terrific!
Works great! Very clear picture with even low lighting!
N**2
Great picture, great sound, need fast machine
Been playing with the LifeCam Studio for a couple weeks now. I really like the quality of the video it produces, though calling it a 1080p camera is a bit of a stretch since it doesn't do 1080p out of the box with the software it comes with. Though, it's not like Skype or Live Messenger will do 1080p video chats anyway, so it's not that big a deal, the 720p video it captures is way better than the other cameras I've seen. If you want to record in 1080p with the lifecam studio, you'll have to use something like VirtualDub (freeware). I do like that it's Microsoft's and they have a much better track record of releasing firmware/driver updates than most vendors <cough-Logitech>. My last camera I had for 3 years with no driver updates, no firmware updates and they didn't even make a Windows 7 driver for it. This camera has had 2 firmware updates and at least one driver update. That means they're serious about improving the experience with it. The camera picks up an image very well, even in super low-light situations. I turned off all my lights and just had the monitor going, it is able to lengthen the exposure or open an iris or something to make my face really clear still. The other cameras I tried didn't fare nearly as well. The camera's microphone is also very sensitive and sounds great. Which is good and bad. While chatting, every move in your chair is caught, every throat clearing heard, and yes, people can hear you belch or break wind. Farters beware, they will hear you. "Did you just fart?" "Uh, no...that was this old chair" The reason I gave it a 4 instead of a 5 is because it needs a fast machine to get the full HD video at a fast frame-rate. I have a dual-quad core computer with 12GB of RAM and a giant radeon graphics card and I get fantastic video at over 30fps. Other people have complained about how bad the refresh rate is, which I didn't see on my computer. When I moved it to my weak-arse laptop however, I did notice a slower frame-rate at the high resolutions. I guess that's to be expected until someone creates a camera that offloads all the image processing to an on-camera chip. I don't really see this as a problem with the camera though, more a problem trying to do more than the computer is able to do. Want it to go faster, use a faster machine. It's like watching full-screen HD videos downloaded from the internet with older machines. You wouldn't blame Media Player if it's choppy, you'd blame the slow processor and weak graphics card. Same principle in my mind. All in all I think it's a great camera at a great price.
S**R
Works fine with Windows 10, settings can be adjusted via Skype!
This review is for the "Microsoft LifeCam Studio 1080p HD Webcam - Gray" in case you find it under another product. I was looking for a new webcam for the frequent Zoom meetings I attend. The main requirement was the camera's viewing angle had to be narrower than the wide-angle view provided by nearly every other less-expensive webcam. This can only be obtained via optical zoom (preferable but unavailable at this price point) or some form of digital zoom effect. The reason this is important for online conferencing via Zoom and related systems is that the normal wide-angle view makes your face too unimposingly tiny, especially in "gallery" view. Imagine my surprise when I found a whole slew of camera controls in the Skype settings menu (ridiculously, they aren't even available via the Windows 10 camera app.) Among the controls that are adjustable is a digital-zoom setting -- exactly what I was looking for! How to take advantage of this in Zoom: Open Skype, adjust the settings for the camera using the Skype Audio and Video settings controls. Remember to hit the "Apply" button on both settings windows. Exit Skype and start Zoom and the camera settings will have been preserved between the two applications! Using this procedure and sitting about a foot from the camera, I was able to get my face to fill at least 3/4 of the screen height, the exact effect I was after. I've only tested this with Zoom so I don't know if it works with other conferencing or picture/video software. But it's good enough for my purposes, especially since I bought this model back in 2012, way before there ever was Zoom. BTW, this camera's image quality from the start has been extremely good and it is still competitive today.
W**S
There are better Webcams
I purchased this Microsoft Lifecam Studio webcam in April 2011 and spent the last month trying to work-out the bugs. I even upgraded a great computer to a awesome computer thinking that was the problem. No, the webcam is manufactured as unusable. A grade C- at best. The software is worthless and there is no options to choose a different microphone. If you want a really, really good webcam get the Logitech HD Webcam C310. It has a great HD picture and works right out of the box. It's half the price and 100 times better! You will love-it! Thanks
A**N
Great webcam
Looked around for a while for a webcam for chatting with my wife while she in France, and it came down between the Lifecam Studio and the Logitech C910. I saw a couple of reviews demonstrating the Lifecam Studio and the Logitech C910 side by side. After seeing the reviews I decided to try the cheaper Lifecam Studio because it seemed to have better performance overall. I have had this camera for almost a month now, and this camera does not disappoint. This camera has better colors and adjusts its brightness in low light conditions better than the C910 seemed to. The auto focus is very responsive and the microphone is sensitive enough so that you don't have to raise your voice louder than normal speaking levels to be heard, and does an ok job cancelling out background noise. Don't let the "1080p HD" fool you. This does not record or display 1080p video. It only takes pictures in a 1080p resolution. But it does have a better output than any other camera on the market as of this review that I have seen. Overall, for the money, you won't find a better webcam with a better picture. The Lifecam Cinema has an ok picture and the microphone is almost as good, but for $15.00 more just buy the Lifecam Studio and get the top of the line. You won't have to buy another webcam for at least 5 years with this camera in my opinion.
L**R
LifeCam Studio vs Logitech C270 vs Logitech C920
TL;DR - C920 has best image quality, but C270 is a better value proposition. All three cameras stream video at 720p unless you are using Zoom, in which case the C920 is capable of 1080p. C270 captures less background due to smaller sensor, not as good if you are trying to record an activity or more than one person but better if you are trying to only capture your head and shoulders for work meetings. I ordered the LifeCam Studio($64), Logitech C270($22.99), and Logitech C920x($59.99 with $10 'limited time' discount) cameras to compare. All three cameras worked immediately upon being plugged in on a Windows 10 Enterprise laptop from Dell. I will be posting this review on all three cameras. All three of these cameras stream at 720p using WebEx, and indeed the fine print on the LCS and C920 state '720p video calls', so they are not capable of streaming at 1080p despite the 1920x1080 sensor (C920 can do 1080p with Skype only). My limited testing was using the drivers Windows assigned upon plugging in the devices in a relatively high-light environment. I will update with observations in low-light scenarios. C270: The cheapest of the cameras with a 1280x720 sensor, this camera had the worst color accuracy but surprisingly decent picture quality in terms of sharpness considering price. As seen on the photos, there is a blue tint to the image but that may not be the case in low-light environments with warm light. Since it has a native 720 sensor, it looks a little more zoomed-in than the other two, but that means less background which I actually prefer. ** I'm cheap when it comes to equipment I'm buying myself for work and the other cameras didn't offer sufficiently better performance, so I'm keeping this camera. ** C920x: Best color accuracy, best picture. You can tell it has a 1080 sensor as there is a lot more background than the C270, I don't want more background so this is a tick against in my view. Life Cam Studio: Color accuracy is off, in high-light environment it gives a reddish tint and makes my face look like I'm flushing.. but you can tell I'm not from the other pictures. Again, 1080 sensor includes more of the background which I didn't want for WebEx meetings. I was also disappointed with the auto-focus, picture is a little blurry even after auto-focus does its thing (which is sporadic, I was blurry for a while before it did anything)
M**L
If you demand the best - this is the webcam for you.
Take it from a seasoned photographer: this is the webcam you'll fall in love with. I was impressed the moment I took this webcam out of it's box, it's small- smaller than the product photos would have you believe, and the build quality is impeccable: the entire component just felt solid and well-made. The addition of a tripod mount is a nice touch, and I'm looking forward to getting a chance to make use of it. Setup was a breeze: just pop in the CD and plug in the webcam. Microsoft's included software isn't anything to write home about, so give Yawcam ([...]) a try if you're looking for motion detection and other advanced features. Sound and picture quality are top-notch: there's really not many webcams that can compare, and Microsoft deserves a lot of recognition for pushing the envelope this far. The bottom line? If you're someone with a discerning eye for quality and can afford the premium price, the Microsoft LifeCam Studio not only destroys all previous efforts by other manufacturers, but it also sets a very high bar that I doubt will be topped any time soon. Enjoy your purchase!
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