Fujifilm has confirmed that the Fujifilm X Webcam, which has so far been Windows-only, will get Mac support in mid-July. According to a company statement , based on the overwhelming response from customers following the launch of the Fujifilm Webcam for PC, the company is now developing Fujifilm X Webcam for macOS computers which is “due to be released in mid-July 2020”.
According to a report in MacRumors , Fujifilm has also expanded the number of X-series mirrorless cameras that work with its Fujifilm X webcam software. The expansion now makes it support X-T200 and X-A7. Other cameras which are already supported include X-H1, X-Pro2, X-Pro3, X-T2, X-T3, and X-T4. As per a report in Engadget , to use the Fujifilm as a webcam one needs to download and install the new firmware before connecting the camera to the Windows 10PC using a USB cable. Users need to change the video source in the app they plan to use. The report adds that the webcam feature is compatible wit_h Zoom, Google Meet, Skype_ and Microsoft Teams. Fujifilm had originally announced the launch of the webcam earlier this year. According to a report in PCMag , at the time of the launch, Fujifilm has pointed out that the enhanced quality of the digital cameras compared to built-in webcams will improve web conference with help of advanced functions such as Film Simulation modes. The report added that users have to configure their cameras to have RE-AF, Face/Eye Detection, and USB power turned on when using the device. Exposure setting should be full auto, and the focus mode set to AF-S, the report further stated.