Olympus might have called it quits making cameras themselves but it hasn’t exactly walked out of the camera market completely. In addition to focusing on interchangeable lenses, no pun intended, the company continues to support its existing cameras already out there in the wild. In fact, it has even announced a new feature that puts it on the same level as its rivals, allowing owners of some of its OM-D shooters to use those for video conferences or live streaming at home.
Turning professional cameras into webcams seems to be the trend these days. It’s not really a surprise considering how activities that require webcams have been on the rise for half a year already. Of course, many computers, especially laptops, these days have built-in webcams but camera makers are asking why settle for something of lower quality when you have pro equipment in the house anyway.
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