Whether you’re just starting out or dialing in a full studio setup, Elgato offers a webcam for every creator. Facecam brings refined Full HD performance at an accessible price, while Facecam 4K delivers ultra-high-definition clarity and professional-grade control. Both are powered by Camera Hub. Both include onboard memory. But they serve different workflows. Here's how they compare.
Facecam 4K |
Facecam |
|
MSRP |
$199.99 |
$139.99 |
Resolution and Framerate (Max) |
4K60 |
1080p60 |
HDR Video |
Yes |
Yes |
Sensor
|
Sony® STARVIS™ 2 CMOS sensor 1/1.8" |
Sony® STARVIS™ 4K CMOS |
Focus System |
Fixed Focus |
Fixed Focus |
Focus Range |
30cm - 120cm at 4K 25cm - ∞ at 1080p |
30–120 cm |
Onboard Memory |
Yes |
Yes |
Field-of-View |
90 degrees |
84 degrees |
Aperture |
f/4.0 |
f/2.4 |
49mm Lens Filters |
Yes |
No |
Interface |
USB-C 3.0 |
USB-C 3.0 |
Software |
Camera Hub |
Camera Hub |
Facecam captures in 1080p60, giving you a clean, consistent Full HD image with smooth motion and sharp detail, perfect for streaming, video calls, or YouTube content.
Facecam 4K takes it several steps further with 4K60 video. That’s four times the pixel count of 1080p, ideal for creators who want to crop, zoom, or deliver ultra-sharp content for larger screens and high-production video. If you’re pushing visual fidelity, 4K gives you that next-level edge.
Both webcams use a fixed-focus system, tuned for sharpness at typical desktop distances. You won’t get focus hunting or unwanted blur, just consistently crisp video, every time you go live.
The field of view is where they diverge. Facecam features a comfortable 82° FoV, ideal for tight framing without pulling in too much background. Facecam 4K expands that to 90°, giving you more scene coverage. Great for two-person setups, showcasing gear, or cropping in post without losing resolution.
Both Facecam 4K and Facecam support HDR video, delivering enhanced contrast, vibrant colors, and better performance in mixed or uneven lighting. Whether you're dealing with window light, RGB accents, or LED panels, HDR helps preserve detail in both highlights and shadows.
The difference lies in resolution. Facecam brings HDR to 1080p60, giving you a vivid Full HD image with impressive clarity and tone. Facecam 4K takes that a step further with HDR at 4K30, capturing more detail and dynamic range in ultra-high definition, ideal for content creators producing for large displays or post-production workflows.
Both webcams are fully compatible with Elgato Camera Hub, giving you granular control over exposure, white balance, zoom, framing, and more. And both feature onboard flash memory, saving your settings directly to the camera, so your look is always locked in, even if you move between systems.
Facecam is lightweight and compact, with a refreshed industrial design and a removable 1/4" threaded mount for flexible setup. It connects via USB-C, making it easy to plug into any modern system.
Facecam 4K offers added versatility with a 49mm threaded lens ring, which allows you to add ND filters, diffusion, or creative lenses, ideal for stylized production environments. It also features a removable 1/4" mount and USB-C connectivity.
Facecam is priced at $139.99 USD, making it one of the most capable Full HD webcams available, backed by Elgato’s pro-level software and build quality.
Facecam 4K retails at $199.99 USD, and offers everything a serious creator needs for ultra-detailed streaming, video production, or studio work, including 4K60 capture, HDR support, and filter expandability.
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