- A webcam is a small digital video camera that connects to a computer.
- It can capture pictures or motion video.
- These cameras come with or without software that needs to be installed on the computer that helps transmit its video on the Internet in real-time.
- It can take pictures, including HD videos, but its video quality can be lower as compared to other camera models.
- A webcam captures digital pictures as it is an input device.
- These images are forwarded to the computer that moves them to a server, through net.
- Then, these pictures can be transmitted to the hosting page from the server.
- Most of the webcam is connected to the USB or FireWire port on the computer or embedded into the display with laptop computers.
Characteristics of a Web Cam
- For a video call, the cost of webcams is considered lower as compared to other models of camera.
- The maximum resolution of a webcam is low as compared to most handheld cameras.
- With the hardware and operating system, webcam features also depends.
- In advance system, advanced features such as image archiving, motion sensing, custom coding, or even automation we can get.
- Furthermore, webcams are used for social video recording, video broadcasting, and computer vision and mainly used for security surveillance and in videoconferencing.
Features
1. Megapixels
- The megapixels are very small dots of colour that makes a visual image when they are combined.
- Naturally, a webcam produces a clearer bright image only with more megapixels.
- A webcam with 320X240 or 640X480 pixels provides a better image. Also, the 1280X720 pixels are considered a better specification for webcam to produce high definition (HD) quality.
2. Frame Rate
- The frame rate deals with the video quality, which decides how many images per second are displayed.
- The frame rate normally in a webcam will have 30 frames per second.
- If the frame rate is less than 30fps, this is out of date, and images may shake and vibrate.
- A webcam that supports 60 fps recording can provide a higher quality moving image or smoothest video.
3. Lens Quality
- It is most important part for full filling the requirements.
- Sometimes a moderately-priced model has a plastic lens, while a high-end webcam has a glass lens.
- A glass lens is much better as compared to a plastic lens. Additionally, it is suggested that to invest in a glass lens as it is more appropriate for professional video production.
4. Autofocus
- Autofocus is a feature that works by automatically focusing the object, while it moves around.
6. Resolution
- A resolution is an important aspect in pictures or videos, although many webcam support 720p and 1080p high-definition quality.
- Also, some webcams come to have 4k capability, but they are costly.
- A webcam with a resolution between 1.3MP and 2.0MP can provide clear pictures.
How does work a webcam?
- A webcam is a compact digital camera that we can attach to our computer for capturing images and videos.
- It works like a conventional digital camera, but it is designed to communicate with the internet pages and other web pages.
- It broadcasts video images in real-time through a tiny grid of light-detectors that is known as charge-coupled device from the location where it is placed.
- First, the charge-coupled device (CCD) converts the image into a digital format; then the computer would be capable of accessing this data.
- To store the images, Webcams do not have the internal memory.
- It transfers the data instantly to the host device with the help of USB or another analog cable.
- First capturing the images or videos and then transmit it to the predestined device.
- To interact with the host device, Webcams also come with the appropriate software along with the digital camera.
- The software provides users the option to edit the images and to record the videos for a certain duration, and it obtains the digital data from the camera at particular intervals of time.
- The number of pictures or video streaming is displayed on the computer on the basis of the frame rate.
- The software converts the image frame into a JPEG file, which is received from a digital camera.
- Then, sends it to the webserver by using the file transfer protocol.
Types of webcam
Integrated: Many laptops, netbooks, and other computers are specially designed for built-in webcam, which is located at the top of the screen.
- These cameras are designed with lower pixels; therefore, they offer lower quality images. But still, they are capable of managing video calls.
- Some of the models come with dual cameras, one for snapping photos and the other for video calls.
- Network Cameras: Network cameras transfer their data through Ethernet or wireless connections and are much similar to the conventional webcams.
- These cameras are widely used for closed-circuit security television.
- Also, as compared to ordinary webcams, network cameras work more appropriately in high-end videoconferencing setups.
- Webcams with Microphones: Nowadays most of the webcam comes with a built-in microphone.
- Microphone webcams only can be used with a set of headphones.