Whether you’re dialing in your first stream or leveling up to cinematic content, Facecam 4K and Facecam Neo both deliver Elgato’s signature clarity and performance. But they’re built for different kinds of creators. From resolution to mounting options, here’s how these two webcams stack up.
Facecam 4K |
Facecam Neo |
|
MSRP |
$199.99 |
$59.99 |
Resolution and Framerate (Max) |
4K60 |
1080p60 |
HDR Video |
Yes |
Yes |
Sensor
|
Sony® STARVIS™ 2 CMOS sensor 1/1.8" |
CMOS sensor 1/2.9" |
Focus System |
Fixed Focus |
Auto Focus |
Focus Range |
30cm - 120cm at 4K 25cm - ∞ at 1080p |
30cm - ∞ |
Onboard Memory |
Yes |
Yes |
Field-of-View |
90 degrees |
77 degrees |
Aperture |
f/4.0 |
f/2.0 |
49mm Lens Filters |
Yes |
No |
Interface |
USB-C 3.0 |
USB-C 2.0 |
Software |
Camera Hub |
Camera Hub |
Facecam Neo records in 1080p60, delivering smooth, sharp Full HD video that’s ideal for casual streamers, students, and on-the-go creators. It’s plug-and-play simple but still packed with performance.
Facecam 4K captures in true 4K60, giving you ultra-detailed visuals, flexibility to crop or reframe in post, and a professional look that stands up in any production environment. If you’re creating YouTube content, filming interviews, or want the highest fidelity possible from a webcam, Facecam 4K brings studio-level quality to your setup.
Both Facecam Neo and Facecam 4K give you full access to Elgato Camera Hub, where you can dial in ISO, shutter speed, white balance, and framing with precision. Whether you want to tweak exposure for harsh lighting or lock in a consistent look across sessions, Camera Hub puts the tools in your hands.
And thanks to onboard flash memory, those settings stay saved to the camera—even if you unplug or switch systems. This makes both models equally ready for creators who value control and consistency, no matter where they’re streaming or recording.
One key difference lies in how each camera handles focus. Facecam Neo uses fast, responsive autofocus, keeping your face sharp even if you move or shift positions—great for reactive gameplay, live calls, or setups where you’re not locked to one spot.
Facecam 4K, by contrast, uses a fixed-focus system—engineered for optimal sharpness at a set distance. This delivers consistently crisp video, especially in controlled studio setups, with zero risk of focus hunting during your stream.
As for field of view, Facecam Neo offers a 77-degree FoV, perfect for centered framing without showing too much background. Facecam 4K provides a wide 90-degree FoV, giving you more room to crop in, reframe, or include set elements like lights or props in your shot.
Facecam Neo features a precision lens with an f/2.0 aperture, balancing brightness and clarity for everyday streaming and video calls. Its autofocus system ensures your image stays sharp, even with movement or changing distance from the camera.
Facecam 4K is built with a 7-element prime lens and a Sony STARVIS sensor, offering professional-grade sharpness and low-distortion performance. Its f/4.0 aperture allows for controlled light intake, reducing overexposure while maintaining detail and dynamic range in studio lighting conditions.
Facecam Neo and Facecam 4K include a removable monitor mount with a standard 1/4" thread, giving you flexible placement on arms, tripods, or vertical rigs; no adapter is needed. Whether you’re mounting above your display or framing from a side angle, both cameras are ready to fit into your ideal setup.
When it comes to connectivity, Facecam Neo keeps things simple with a fixed USB-C cable, perfect for plug-and-play use without extra pieces to manage. Facecam 4K, on the other hand, uses a detachable USB-C connection, offering more flexibility for cable routing, longer runs, or custom setups where clean wiring is key.
Facecam Neo delivers impressive Full HD performance, autofocus convenience, and Camera Hub control all at an approachable price point of $59.99 USD. It’s ideal for creators, students, and professionals who want great video quality without overcomplicating their setup.
Facecam 4K, priced at $199.99 USD, is built for creators ready to take their visuals to the next level. With 4K60 capture, advanced optics, pro mounting options, and filter support, it offers the flexibility and fidelity needed for high-end content production.
No matter your workflow, you’re getting Elgato’s signature image quality and rock-solid software integration. The only question is: how far do you want to go with your camera?
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