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Papalook PA930 webcam review | PC Gamer

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Despite looking the spitting image of Logitech’s StreamCam, the Papalook PA930 isn’t competing with your high-end Logitech or Elgato webcams. Instead, it’s a more affordable cam that tries to deliver some key features to separate it from the flood of cams now available on the market. Some of which it delivers on, and others it can’t quite nail down.

It has a natural advantage over your run-of-the-mill bargain bin webcam, at least. Capable of capturing an image up to 1440p, the Papalook does offer something that many sub-$70 webcams don’t. It’s technically capable of running up to 2592 x 1944, according to OBS, yet the resulting 4:3 image might not be ideal except for a few edge use cases.

Once plugged in, I’ve been impressed with the initial image quality of the PA930. The colour strikes a decent balance and it’s bright enough out of the box that you needn’t fit it alongside a ring light. I will say the image is partially blown out in light areas, which isn’t ideal if you’re using some particularly bright spot lights, but generally the colour and white balance is admirable without further finessing.

Here’s a photo of me taken with the Papalook PA930 webcam (via the Photos app). (Image credit: Future)

PA930 specs

Resolution: Up to 2592 x 1944
Lens: Glass, fixed focus (90cm), f 2.0
Frame rate: 30fps (questionable 60fps at 1080p)
Microphone: Yes, stereo
Connection: USB 2.0
Price: $70 | £66

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