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I went live with this 4K Logitech camera, and it gave my $3,000 Canon a run for its money

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Logitech Mevo Core ZDNET's key takeaways Logitech's Mevo Core has a micro 4/3 image sensor that outperforms typical webcams in low light and resolution.

Wireless connectivity offers flexible placement and setup for your live streams.

The Mevo Core is fairly pricey at $999, with no lens included, but features like multi-cam support for creative live streams utilizing camera switching make it worth the money. $746.45 at Amazon $999.99 at B&H Photo-Video more buying choices

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Logitech has been a premier leader in the webcam market for years. This is in large part because the company continues to strategically redefine what a great webcam should be and how it should present you as the on-camera star.

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Whether improving image sensor tech and optics or smart acquisitions, the company has made my job reviewing the latest cameras and photo gear a little more exciting than it already is. Case in point: Logitech's 2024 Mevo Core 4K Wireless streaming camera remains one of the most interesting gadgets I've tested, even in 2026.

Tech specs

Getting the tech specs out of the way, there are only a few things that truly matter when it comes to webcams: the image sensor, frame rate, and resolution.

The Mevo Core can record video at 4K resolution, while streaming video tops out at 1080p. Both resolutions offer a frame rate of 30 frames per second (fps), which is pretty standard for capturing or streaming content to platforms like Twitch and YouTube.

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