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Apple claims that it has made significant improvements to the webcam included on the Studio Display thanks to a forthcoming update. We put the beta update to the test to see whether it notably improves Apple's much-criticized webcam.
Recently, Apple released a new wave of beta updates to developers. That includes the third beta of macOS Monterey 12.4. With that third beta, Apple also introduced the first beta of software version 15.5 for the Studio Display.
When users installed the macOS beta, they'd also get the 15.5 update for the Studio Display. We don't know when Apple will publically release these updates, but we'd guess within the next month or two based on typical beta cycles.
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Side-by-side, there do appear to be improvements in the image quality.
We placed our Studio Display in our production studio so that we could keep the lighting and environment consistent. We filmed a few videos in the FaceTime app, QuickTime, and in Zoom using the Studio Display's camera.
Then we installed the macOS 12.4 update and the Studio Display 15.5 update. We verified the new version number of the display's firmware in the System Report pane. Finally, we repeated the video test to compare.
In our testing, we saw Apple had greatly improved the skin tone. A face that was red before the update had a more natural color afterward. The details also looked less noisy — Apple must have reduced the noise with additional smoothing.
Center Stage is now a bit less aggressive post-update. It doesn't crop in as tightly on a face, leaving a bit more room above a head. Hard to say whether this is good or bad and is something we'd prefer to have control over.
An optional setting to determine how zoomed-in the camera gets would be much preferable to ceding all control to Apple.
That all said, these are fairly subtle changes. So much so that when two Studio Displays are sitting next to each other on a table — one updated, one not — we could hardly see the differences.
It wasn't until we put the images next to one another on the same screen that the differences were highlighted.
Getting technical, this is merely the first beta of the 15.5 update and there is a chance we see further improvements by the final release. Based on the relatively small changes we're seeing though, we wouldn't hold our breath for something more substantial.
By all metrics, it seems that Apple is going to need more than software updates to improve the quality of this camera. The 12MP sensor isn't nearly as capable as those found on the iPhone.
With a display as large as the Studio Display, it was always going to be easier to judge the quality of the camera. It's much larger than the display of an iPhone so the poor image quality is magnified.
Additionally, when used with Center Stage, the camera has to crop in using digital zoom, which also can lower the quality. When using an iPhone or iPad, you're typically a bit closer to the camera without the need for digital manipulation.
That's still no excuse for the quality of this camera when Apple's other devices are capable of so much more.
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AppleInsider said: Getting technical, this is merely the first beta of the 15.5 update and there is a chance we see further improvements by the final release. Based on the relatively small changes we're seeing though, we wouldn't hold our breath for something more substantial. By all metrics, it seems that Apple is going to need more than software updates to improve the quality of this camera. The 12MP sensor isn't nearly as capable as those found on the iPhone. ...That's still no excuse for the quality of this camera when Apple's other devices are capable of so much more. this pretty much sums it up. Apple seems to have botched this pretty good. The display itself is fine but when part of the selling point is the camera, pairing a nice 5k display with a 2nd rate camera in a $1500+ monitor just doesn't fly.
this pretty much sums it up. Apple seems to have botched this pretty good. The display itself is fine but when part of the selling point is the camera, pairing a nice 5k display with a 2nd rate camera in a $1500+ monitor just doesn't fly.
That’s a shame, as I struggle to see Apple having the “courage” to recall or even upgrade the camera.
Could Apple update the camera's hardware in a revision of the Studio Display without having to refund or fix the display for current owners?
You can't fix the lower quality ultra-wide camera with software patches. The fact that the software does a digital zoom destroys the image quality. A desktop monitor doesn't need center stage when you are sitting directly in front of it. Sad that Apple touted the camera features, and then used the lower quality ultra-wide camera in a $1,599 device. The 1080P camera in the 2017 iMac Pro and 2020 iMac 27" are better cameras and produce a far better image.
22july2013 said: Could Apple update the camera's hardware in a revision of the Studio Display without having to refund or fix the display for current owners? Apple could, but they used a faulty keyboard for 3+ years in the MacBooks before finally giving up and replacing it with a keyboard that actually works. It took them 6 years to fix the mistake of the 2013 Mac Pro. So don't expect miracles with this very expensive display using iPhone 11 parts.
Apple could, but they used a faulty keyboard for 3+ years in the MacBooks before finally giving up and replacing it with a keyboard that actually works. It took them 6 years to fix the mistake of the 2013 Mac Pro. So don't expect miracles with this very expensive display using iPhone 11 parts.
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