

I have been able to zoom in to the distance I prefer (i'm not sure if this is an actual optical zoom camera, but I believe it is a digital type zoom) and also the field of view that I prefer through the G hub app. I am using it through my Logitech G hub, which has rudimentary options. I haven't installed the software for this cam yet and there may be much more functionality that I am missing out on still. I don't think it's sharpness is quite as good as the old Logitech C910 (which was excellent) it replaced, but it's not bad either (I would say it is very good). I have owned it under a month so far and I am pleased with it. I wanted a camera with Windows Hello security log in. I purchased the Logitech BRIO 4K for a couple reasons.
