A webcam is a video camera that feeds or streams an image or video in real-time to or through a computer to a computer network, such as the Internet.Webcams are typically small cameras that sit on a desk, attach to a user's monitor, or are built into the hardware. They can be used during a video chat session involving two or more people, with conversations that include live audio and video.The maximum resolution of a webcam is also lower than most handheld video cameras, as higher resolutions would be reduced during transmission.The lower resolution enables webcams to be relatively inexpensive compared to most video cameras, but the effect is adequate for video chat sessions. Resolution Ratio: 1920*1080; 1280*720; 640*480; 320*240Webcams include a lens, an image sensor, support electronics, and may also include one or even two microphones for sound. The AUSDOM AF640 webcam has an Omni-directional microphone.Webcam can be added to instant messaging, text chat services such as AOL Instant Messenger, and VoIP services such as Skype, one-to-one live video communication over the Internet has now reached millions of mainstream PC users worldwide.Improved video quality has helped webcams encroach on traditional video conferencing systems. New features such as automatic lighting controls, real-time enhancements (retouching, wrinkle-smoothing, and vertical stretch), automatic face tracking and autofocus, assist users by providing substantial ease-of-use, further increasing the popularity of webcams.
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