Razer took an early lead once I began testing webcams again in 2020. Since then, it has continued to increase its lineup of Kiyo webcams, and that brings us to the Kiyo Professional Extremely. Because the title suggests, this webcam takes intention on the very high finish of the desktop digital camera market.
It nails a lot of the fundamentals simply fantastic—I’d hope so at its $300 value—however fantastic visuals simply aren’t sufficient to offer it high marks.
Lookin’ Good, however Focus!
To not be confused with the 1,080p webcam, the Kiyo Pro, the Kiyo Professional Extremely has the flexibility to document in 4K decision at 30 frames per second (fps) or 1,080p decision at 60 fps. In case you’re livestreaming, you possibly can have it convert video to uncompressed 4K 24 fps, 1,440p 30 fps, or 1,080p 60 fps. Uncompressed simply means you do not lose video high quality.
The image high quality of the Kiyo Professional Extremely is razor-sharp (pardon the pun), and the colours are wealthy. That is because of the 1/1.2-inch sensor, which is barely bigger than the primary digital camera in the iPhone 14 Pro. Giant digital camera sensors can merely seize extra mild, which in flip means sharper, extra detailed photographs. The issue for Razer is the autofocus—I’ve at all times encountered jarring autofocus with Kiyo webcams. They do nicely to maintain topics trying sharp, even when they’re transferring round, however the autofocus can dip out and in, and it is simply very noticeable.
White steadiness, which is extra of a software program concern, is great. Whether or not I used to be taking pictures in a nighttime room with plenty of yellow mild or a vivid sunlit room or on an overcast day, the Kiyo Professional Extremely had no points presenting me and my environment in tones that matched how the human eye sees. There have been no bizarre colours or sickly pores and skin tones right here.