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Zoom AI Companion2024-12-28 06:21 PM
I’m experiencing an issue with the video feed on Zoom where the camera appears to automatically focus on me, leaving the background slightly out of focus, even though I don’t have the background blur enabled. My FaceTime HD camera works fine in other apps like Photo Booth, so I don’t believe it’s a hardware issue.
I have already tried the following troubleshooting steps:
Verified that "Touch Up My Appearance," "Adjust for Low Light," and "Portrait Lighting" are disabled.
Toggled "HD" and "Original Ratio" in video settings.
Checked the "Advanced" video settings for any relevant features.
Updated my Zoom app to the latest version.
Ensured no third-party apps are interfering with the camera.
Despite these efforts, the issue persists. It seems Zoom may be automatically prioritizing focus on my face or applying some kind of framing or processing feature that I cannot disable.
Could you please advise if there’s a way to stop this auto-focus behaviour or if this might be a software issue?
2025-01-01 08:43 AM - edited 2025-01-01 08:45 AM
FaceTime HD camera works fine in other apps like Photo Booth, so I don’t believe it’s a hardware issue.
Can you triple check this before moving forward? Most modern cameras are designed to auto-focus at the hardware level, regardless of application. Very unlikely that Apple (no agency or power for its sheep users) would not employ this type of 'smart' technology.
Note that newer versions of MacOS have a specific menu for camera functions (independent of the application's settings) for each application that shows up on the top taskbar of the OS once the camera is launched in-app. Here's the one I'm looking at for Zoom:
And here's the one for PhotoBooth - no changes made on my end:
You may wish to play with those settings as well.
Also, it would be helpful to know some other details:
2025-01-02 12:49 PM
Same issue! Need steady camera ratio to Zoom my yoga classes, camera autofocus completes disrupts this. It is not the hardware.