Web Camera F: 20 F4 8mm8 Driver

F=2.0 f=4.8mm

The text "" printed on your webcam refers to its lens specifications (aperture and focal length) rather than a specific model number or driver version . These specs are common on many generic or budget webcams. Finding the Right Driver

Q2: The driver installer says "No compatible hardware found."

Locate the Webcam

: Look for a category named Cameras , Imaging devices , or Other devices . It may appear with a yellow exclamation mark. web camera f 20 f4 8mm8 driver

How to find the real driver ID:

If your computer doesn't see the camera, or you see an "Unknown Device" error in Device Manager, you need to find the specific hardware ID. Since "F:2.0 f=4.8mm" is just a lens spec, it doesn't tell us who made the internal chip. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager . Sonix official support (requires login) GitHub repos for

Step-by-step:

If the device is not working automatically, follow these steps: Camera doesn't work in Windows - Microsoft Support Locate the Webcam : Look for a category

generic "no-name" webcams

This specific combination is commonly found on manufactured in the mid-2000s (approx. 2004–2008). These were often sold under various brand names like Zebronics, iBall, Enter, or as unbranded "Generic USB 2.0 Webcams."