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It sounds like you're looking for driver or software for a device labeled — likely a digital camera , webcam , USB microscope , or security camera with a fixed lens equivalent of 385mm and digital zoom.
To get your camera up and running without installing risky third-party software, follow these installation steps: Using Microsoft's Generic Driver (Recommended First Step)
This device is a generic webcam, typically manufactured by OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers) in China and rebranded under various names. It relies on standard Windows or macOS protocols to function. The "10x Digital Zoom" and "F 385 mm" specifications printed on the casing are often marketing terms for the hardware capabilities, but the software control for these features is handled differently than you might expect. The from your device manager It sounds like
This is a known bug with older Sonix and Asus-integrated laptop sensors using the f=3.85mm lens profile. Open your driver camera software properties utility and check the boxes for and Flip Vertical (Mirror image settings) to lock the orientation permanently. Windows 11 Privacy Blocking
A utility to transfer files faster.
: Many sites promising "Full Software Downloads" for generic cameras are actually ads for malware or paid driver-fixer tools. Check Compatibility : These older cameras often only support The "10x Digital Zoom" and "F 385 mm"
Used extensively in budget electronics from the Windows XP and Windows 7 eras. Step 4: Safely Downloading and Installing the Software
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With the drivers and software installed, you can now configure your camera's settings to take advantage of its advanced features: Windows 11 Privacy Blocking A utility to transfer
The original retail CD for these cameras typically included a utility app called or Vimicro Monitor .
This device is typically a standard USB 2.0 webcam, frequently featuring 6 LED lights, a snapshot button, and a built-in microphone.
The camera you are referring to is typically a generic, unbranded "6 LED" USB webcam often labeled with the specifications Megapixel 10X Digital Zoom f=3.85mm
The "10x Digital Zoom" feature noted on the camera casing is rarely handled by hardware. Instead, digital interpolation digital zoom is managed via software.
