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The Elgato Cam Link 4K is a compact external capture card that converts your DSLR, mirrorless, camcorder, or action cam into a professional-grade webcam. Supporting up to 4K60 and 1080p60 video capture with ultra-low latency, it plugs directly into USB 3.0 ports on PC, Mac, or iPad for seamless streaming, recording, and video conferencing. Designed for effortless setup and broad compatibility, it’s the go-to tool for creators and professionals seeking premium video quality without compromise.










| ASIN | B07K3FN5MR |
| AV Output | 4K |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21 in Webcams |
| Brand | Elgato |
| Built-In Media | Cam Link 4K, USB 3.0 extension cable, Quick Start Guide |
| Compatible Devices | [PC, Mac] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 13,845 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.19 x 1.22 x 0.47 inches |
| Item Type Name | Elgato Cam Link 4K - Broadcast Live and Record via DSLR, Camcorder, or Action cam in 1080p60 or 4K |
| Item Weight | 0.71 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Elgato |
| Mfr Part Number | 10GAM9901 |
| Minimum System Requirements | Operating System: Windows |
| Model Name | 20GAM9901 |
| Model Number | CAM LINK 4K |
| Operating System | macOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Ultra-low-latency technology, Direct hard drive recording |
| Platform | Mac OS X |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Ultra-low-latency technology, Direct hard drive recording |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 843591022729 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p, 4K60 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
T**N
Plug-and-play Elgato works perfectly with my camera
Setting this up with my Sony ZV-E10 was super quick and easy—it’s basically plug and play. The build feels solid and well-made, which is what I expect from Elgato products, and the price felt very reasonable for the quality you get. I’m a big fan of Elgato and have my entire streaming and WFH setup built around their products, so it fits perfectly into my workflow. The device works reliably, and the image quality is consistent with what I need for streaming and video calls. Overall, I’d recommend this if you’re looking for a reliable, high-quality, and affordable tool to upgrade your streaming or WFH setup.
D**M
Great. would buy again
{Update} After 10 uses. Been using it with Video Conference calls. People tell me that the camera with this device are worlds better. So glad I got this device. What I've now noticed, is I don't think it's wise to keep it plugged into my laptop 24/7. The Elgato Cam get's warm even when not in use. NOT hot. But warm enough that you know it's not good for the long term to leave it like that. I would buy again for another camera for 2nd angle if I had a youtube channel or something like that for sure. If Elgato releases a USB-C version and it gives better quality, I don't think I'd jump at it. Seriously, the quality I'm getting with the current set up is totally good enough. Original Post: Setup with my Nikon D750 camera. I had to change the settings on the camera to not shutoff the link. But after figuring that out, it works great. I use it for Zoom calls for work and it's such a difference. The camera option on my mac laptop in zoom shows up as a secondary camera option. I didn't have to install any software. It just works. My nikon camera is warm after 10 minutes so you shouldn't leave the camera on all day for example. The quality and speed of the connection is seamless. I should that being USB rather than USBC might not have the bandwidth to support a smooth response, but it certainly did. No issues whatsoever. For the price, I was happy with the results. I did have to buy the HDMI cable for my Nikon which I didn't expect. So be careful in researching that. So when I'm not using the device, I keep it in a plastic case with pads in it. I also happened to have a USB cover cap that I place on it when I remove it from the computer. $100 is still expensive no matter how you look at it. I can see this device being used as part of the setup for a video podcaster or youtuber for the perfect setup. The quality is so good that it passes through. Again, it supports HD quality w/ no issues or added delay to pass the signal. The device itself is hard plastic. But it doesn't feel overly light or flimsy. I'm glad I bought it and would buy again.
T**.
works great but unnecessary is you have a usbc out
This works great, but I wonder why I need it using the micro hdmi out on my sony zv-e10 camera. The USB C should be able to do the same thing and will simultaneously keep my camera charged. And afaik this wont charge the camera through the hdmi. Not many cameras charge and data with a type c, so this will probably be necessary for the other cameras without the type c. And it is confusing why I need this "capture card" along with the micro hdmi to standard hdmi cord. That is excessive. Why not combine them when it is necessary to need it. So, make sure you set your camera correctly and info correctly because it will duplicate the display otherwise, even on your zoom call. Be sure to get this one too because the other one has the lower resolution in transfer, pointless for that one...
C**Y
Flawless 4K Capture – Turns Any Camera into a Professional Streaming Rig
The Elgato Cam Link 4K is one of those rare products that actually delivers exactly what it promises — and then some. I’ve tested a lot of capture devices over the years, but none have been as reliable, simple, and consistently high-quality as this one. It’s compact, well-built, and works perfectly with my Sony a6400 and Sigma 16mm f/1.4 combo for live streaming. Setup was almost effortless. I plugged it into a USB 3.0 port, connected my camera via a 4K-rated Micro HDMI to HDMI cable, and within seconds, it was recognized by OBS and TikTok Live Studio. No drivers, no configuration headaches, no lag — it just worked. That’s something I can’t say about most other capture cards I’ve tried. The video quality is outstanding — crystal-clear 4K resolution at 30 fps or 1080p at 60 fps depending on your settings. Colors look natural and vibrant, motion is buttery smooth, and there’s virtually zero latency. For content creators and streamers who want their footage to look like a professional camera feed instead of a webcam, this is hands-down one of the best investments you can make. The build quality is excellent as well. The device is small but solid, with no cheap plastic feel or loose connectors. It runs cool even during long streaming sessions, and the signal remains stable the entire time. I’ve run multiple three-hour sessions back-to-back without a single hiccup or dropped frame. If you’d like to see this exact setup in real use, check out SassieJoXO on TikTok and Twitch — her streams run through this same Elgato Cam Link 4K paired with the Sony a6400, and the image clarity and color accuracy are proof of just how well this device performs. It’s a professional-quality feed that makes a huge difference on camera. Elgato absolutely nailed it with this product. It’s the perfect mix of plug-and-play simplicity, reliable performance, and premium image quality. For anyone serious about streaming or video production, the Cam Link 4K is an essential piece of gear. Highly recommended — rock-solid stability, beautiful 4K output, and a true game-changer for any streaming setup.
G**E
Real 4K capture with great image quality, but definitely don't expect "low latency"
TL;DR: The Cam Link 4K delivers genuinely sharp, clean 4K capture and easily outperforms the cheap doubtful "4K" capture devices floating around online. If you're serious about getting good image quality from a real camera, this is worth spending a bit money on instead of buying a random generic capture card. That said, the latency is much higher than people online make it sound, and stability can depend heavily on your source device, USB setup, and software configuration. Once I got it properly configured with my Sony camera and Elgato's Capture utility (more on that in the details), it worked very well for my main use case. PROS: 🥳 Real 4K capture output with excellent image quality and clean colors 🥳 Noticeably sharper and better-looking footage than cheap generic capture devices 🥳 Plug-and-play setup works well with OBS, Zoom, Discord, and similar apps 🥳 Good value around the $70-80 price range for serious camera capture CONS: 😩 Latency is definitely noticeable and not what I'd call "low latency" 😩 Some sources caused stuttering and lagging until I changed settings and installed additional software 😩 Runs surprisingly warm during use 😩 Elgato made it unnecessarily difficult to find the older Capture 4K utility software DETAILED REVIEW: IMAGE QUALITY: The biggest reason to buy the Elgato Cam Link 4K is the image quality. Unlike a lot of cheap capture devices that advertise "4K" but actually just accept a 4K input and output a downgraded 1080p signal (or sometimes even re-upscale that 1080p signal for the output and give you a face 4K full of artefacts), this one really does provide proper 4K capture output. At least when you make sure you select 4K as the working resolution (more on that later). The image stays crisp, detailed, and clean, without obvious degradation or weird scaling artifacts. Even when downscaling to 1080p, the resulting image still looked noticeably better than on cheaper generic capture devices I've tested before that only go up to FullHD. The footage looked sharper, colors were better, and overall image quality felt much cleaner. If you're using a good camera already, it makes sense to pair it with a capture device that won't bottleneck your image quality. Of course, whether you can actually work comfortably in 4K depends on your entire setup: your source device, your computer hardware, USB bandwidth, and whether you're streaming, recording, or editing. But at least with this device, you know the capture hardware itself is capable if all else can handle it. LATENCY AND PERFORMANCE: This is where my experience became more mixed. A lot of people online describe this as having "extremely low latency," but honestly, I strongly disagree with that description. The latency is very noticeable. In fact, even some older Full HD cheap capture devices I've used in the past felt more responsive than this, including when this device itself was set to 1080p mode. The visual delay is large enough that trying to monitor yourself live through the captured video feed may feel uncomfortable. If you're recording separately through an audio interface, it's definitely anything but "extremely low latency…" You'll definitely need to manually sync your audio in OBS or in post. This means that you won't be able to monitor your audio on the output, as the mismatch between what you say and when you hear what you say will quickly throw you off while speaking and you won't be able to speak. That's just how it is. And, really, this is more common, what with the round-trip latency on most audio interfaces, after all, so no real surprise here. However, what’s more worrying is I also experienced occasional lagging and stuttering with certain video sources. This was more concerning than the latency itself because the stuttering obviously carries into the recorded footage and makes it unusable. Specifcially, the main source where I saw this was hooking my MacBook to the CamLink and recording its image into my other computer. If you're gaming and your setup involves something like this, I assume this might be a dealbreaker. Even lowering the input resolution on the capture software solved it just slightly, so idk if there may be some sources you might encounter that you simply can't record. When connected to my Sony ZV-E10 for talking-head videos (which is why I bought the CamLink) I've noticed no lag. So, as mentioned, for some sources, lowering the resolution seems to help, and indeed Elgato themselves recommend this in their support material. BUT obviously that defeats part of the reason for buying a 4K capture device in the first place. Interestingly, as I mentioned already, once I finally installed Elgato's Capture utility and switched to using my Sony camera instead of another computer as the source input, the lagging mostly disappeared. So compatibility and source devices clearly matter a lot here. SOFTWARE: From what I mention in the previous point, I believe suing Elgato's Capture utility is not only a plus, but is a must. Which is why it surprised me to find that one of the most frustrating parts of this experience had nothing to do with the hardware itself, but rather with finding and installing this basic software that Elgato themselves says you should find, download and install on the box and elsewhere… Elgato's guides still mention downloading their older Capture 4K utility software, but the software no longer appears in their downloads section (or, really, anywhere else for that matter!). It honestly feels like they're trying to phase it out in favor of Cam Hub, which is unfortunate because the older software actually turned out to be very useful and gave more control over settings, which Came Hub certainly does not. This is mainly important because, at first, before I installed the Capture utility, I couldn't even properly control resolution selection. The device would sometimes default to lower resolutions even when the source output was higher. So what’s going on here? If the only solution to getting the full capability of the device you just bought is to install a software the brand no longer is supporting and even seemingly offering… how, then? Anyway, after wasting a lot of time trying to find the software manually, I contacted support through their chat system. I expected the usual useless AI chatbot experience, but surprisingly it was actually helpful. As soon as I explained that I needed the Capture 4K software but couldn't find it, the AI bot actually immediately gave me a direct download link. (Didn't think I would be saying it: a clear win for AI chatbots!) Honestly, if you need that software, and I think you definitely do, contact Elgato's support chat directly, don't waste time trying to find it on your own. BUILD QUALITY: The device itself feels reasonably solid and doesn't come across as cheap junk. That said, I do wish the housing were metal instead of plastic. It's just all made out of plastic, which is the same as one cheap capture card I had, and worse than another I had that was, internally worse than the Cam Link, but externally had an aluminium housing. One thing that surprised me was how warm it gets during use. Mine became noticeably hot; not burn-your-fingers hot, but is-this-normal? hot… Which has made me a little nervous about long-term reliability. Again, a metal housing probably would've helped with heat dissipation much more than the plastic one does. As I mentioned, there are definitely cheaper alternatives with metal housings, which begs the question: why hasn't Elgato gone for a more premium outer look and feel if cheaper options clearly can fit that into their costs? However, because internal performance matters more than exterior materials, I guess it might be that all of Elgato's costs are invested in the internals. Still, the heat output is something worth mentioning. USB REQUIREMENTS: This device clearly needs proper USB bandwidth to function well. I would strongly recommend connecting it directly to a USB 3.0 port, which is also what Elgato recommends. I would avoid USB hubs entirely if possible. Given how sensitive it already seems to be with certain sources and resolutions, adding more USB bottlenecks probably won't help stability. FINAL THOUGHTS: I think the Cam Link earns its reputation mostly because the actual image quality is excellent and the 4K capture is legitimate, not fake marketing nonsense. For camera-based workflows especially, it performs very well once properly configured. The biggest downsides are the surprisingly noticeable latency, occasional stability quirks depending on the source, and Elgato's confusing software situation. Still, for the price, I think it's one of the better options available if image quality matters most. If you're serious about using a real camera for streaming, recording, or content creation, I think this is worth buying over the ultra-cheap alternatives. I mean, you're probably spending good money on a decent camera… and then only to run it through a low-quality capture device? That doesn't make much sense. At around $70-80, this feels fairly priced for what it offers. If it cost $150, or even over $200, as other supposedly higher-end options do, and still had these issues I mention, I would've returned it immediately. But at its current price, the tradeoffs feel more acceptable. If your main priority is the best possible image quality from a mirrorless or DSLR camera, this is probably still one of the safest options in this price range. If your absolute top priority is ultra-low latency gameplay capture, you may want to research alternatives more carefully.
K**N
AWESOME!!
It’s small , connects to my canon camera , the quality is great , just plugged it on my pc with an hdmi cable and it looks good
R**N
Great bang for he buck
Really good capture card - does the job at a great price. Reliable
S**T
Does the job I like it
I’m using this with a Sony a 6400 if you get the settings right it provides a a very nice picture, but it does require a little little knowledge on how to set it up on the camera settings correctly
A**A
جيد جدا، لكن متطلبات التشغيل مزعجة جدا
عشان المنتج يشتغل لازم يتوصل ب مدخل usb3 مستقل، بجهاز امكانيات كارت الشاشة فيه عالية لو اتوصل على usb hub هيقرفك حرفيا ويفصل كتير، خاصة لو انت موصل هاردات او deck او حاجات تانية كتير. لو معندكش مدخل usb3 مستقل في جهازك مانصحكش تشتريه لو عندك المتطلبات، هتلاقي الجودة ممتازه الفرق بينها وبين ال capture card التقليدي الرخيص هو فقط في ال 60 frame لكن جودة الصورة مش بتفرق في حاجه، رغم ان السعر ١٠ اضعاف
T**D
Aynasız kameralar için harika bir ürün
Ürünün fiyatı sebebiyle çok yaklaşmıyordum ancak en sonunda dayanamayıp satın aldım. 1 günde teslim edildi ve paketleme ve üründe bir sorun yoktu. Ürünü genel olarak özetlemek gerekirse büyükçe bir USB Bellek şeklinde. Bir ucu USB A girişi diğeri HDMI kablosu takılması için dişi giriş. İçerisinden USB A dişiden USB C kablosu çıkıyor. Yani ürünü doğrudan USB A ile bağlamak ya da bu adaptörü kullanarak Type C olarak bağlamak mümkün. Daha öncesinde Canon R10 kameramı EOS Webcam uygulaması ile Type C kablo takarak kullanıp görüntü alıyordum. Ancak 720p sabit ayarı ve 5-10 dakika kayıt ya da stream sonrasında seste kayma olması sebebiyle sorun yaşıyordum. Bu ürün Type C ile görüntüyü aktarmak için yırtınmak yerine HDMI üzerinden görüntü çıkışını alıyor ve bağladığınız cihaza aktarıyor. Bunun ilk artısı temiz bir görüntü oluyor. Profesyonel kameranızın tüm ayarları kamera ekranında kalıyor ve kendi cihazınıza sadece video çeker gibi temiz görüntüyü aktarıyorsunuz. (Bunun için Elgato Camlink desteklenenler listesini kontrol etmeyi unutmayın. Listede olmayan birçok üründe destekleniyor. Bunun için de kameranın ayarlarında Kamera + Monitör HDMI çıktısı seçeneği olan tüm cihazlar ile uyumlu. Bu şekilde de kontrol edebilirsiniz.) İkinci artısı kesinlikle gecikme. 720p kablolu görüntüyü kullandığım dönemdeki gecikmeye kıyasla bu sıfıra yakın diyebilirim. 3-4 dakikalık kayıtta bile sorun yaşıyordum ancak bu cihaz ile 1080P 60FPS görüntü aktarımında gecikme sıfırdı. Ancak söylemeliyim ki 4K 60FPS ayarına aldığımda OBS üzerinde çok ufak gecikme gözlemledim. Ancak cihaz 4k 30FPS için üretilmiş zaten. Bu yüzden 4k 30 ya da 1080p 60 kullanmanızı tavsiye ederim. Benim bulabildiğim 4k 60FPS Cam Link ürünü henüz yok. Cihaz kolaylıkla ısınıyor. Uzun kullanım testi yapamadım henüz ancak bu yorumu güncellemediysem bilin ki sıcaklık sebebiyle hiç sorun yaşamamışım. Ancak ısındığı için Type C adaptörü ile kullanmak daha mantıklı bir karar gibi. Fiyatı yurtdışına göre gerçekten pahalı olsa da sosyal medya gibi bir işiniz varsa ya da bu hobinizi ciddi bir seviyeye çıkartmak istiyorsanız kesinlikle temel ürünlerden biri. Ben bunun yanında Elgato capture card kullanarak 2 PCli bir sistem kullanıyorum. Kutu içerisinden HDMI kablosu çıkmıyor bu yüzden bunu alırken mutlaka (kameranıza göre değişiklik gösterebilir) Micro HDMI to HDMI kablosu almayı unutmayın.
H**S
Work as expected
Plug and Play, Easy to setup and easy to use.
E**O
Un must per lo streaming e la produzione video professionale
L'Elgato Cam Link 4K è uno strumento essenziale per chi vuole migliorare la qualità dei propri video, sia che si tratti di streaming, videoconferenze o produzione di contenuti. L'ho testato con la mia Sony Alpha ZV-E10 e sono rimasto colpito dalla semplicità di utilizzo e dalla qualità dei risultati. Design e configurazione La scheda di acquisizione è compatta e leggera, con un design minimalista che occupa pochissimo spazio sulla scrivania. Si collega direttamente al PC o al Mac tramite porta USB 3.0, e l’installazione è immediata: basta collegare il dispositivo e seguire le istruzioni sullo schermo. La compatibilità con DSLR, camcorder e webcam è eccezionale, rendendolo un prodotto estremamente versatile. Qualità video Il Cam Link 4K offre una qualità video impeccabile. Supporta risoluzioni fino a 4K a 30 fps e 1080p a 60 fps, garantendo immagini nitide e fluide. Durante lo streaming e le videoconferenze su piattaforme come OBS, Zoom e Teams, il miglioramento della qualità rispetto a una webcam standard è immediatamente evidente. Prestazioni Una delle caratteristiche migliori è la latenza bassissima, che garantisce una sincronizzazione perfetta tra audio e video. Inoltre, il dispositivo è stabile e affidabile anche durante sessioni prolungate, senza interruzioni o surriscaldamenti. Ho usato il Cam Link 4K per lo streaming di gameplay e per videoconferenze, ottenendo sempre risultati professionali. Compatibilità software Il dispositivo funziona perfettamente con i principali software di streaming e registrazione, come OBS Studio, Streamlabs, Zoom, Teams e altri. Inoltre, è compatibile sia con Windows che con macOS, offrendo massima flessibilità agli utenti. Pro: Qualità video fino a 4K30 o 1080p60, ideale per streaming e registrazioni professionali. Installazione semplice e immediata, anche per utenti meno esperti. Compatibile con un’ampia gamma di dispositivi (DSLR, camcorder, webcam). Latenza ridotta, perfetta per streaming in tempo reale. Compatta, leggera e facilmente trasportabile. Contro: Non include cavi HDMI nella confezione, che vanno acquistati separatamente. La risoluzione 4K è limitata a 30 fps (non adatta per chi cerca 4K a 60 fps). In conclusione, l'Elgato Cam Link 4K è uno strumento indispensabile per chi vuole portare la propria produzione video al livello successivo. Perfetto per streamer, content creator e professionisti delle videoconferenze, offre una qualità video eccezionale e un’esperienza utente senza intoppi. Consigliatissimo!
P**R
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