Since "f 3.85mm" isn't a brand name, the most reliable way to find the driver is through the . Connect the device to your PC. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager .
The "f 3.85mm" refers to the focal length of the lens, and "Megapixel 10x Digital Zoom" is a general specification. This string is commonly found on: Popular in the mid-2000s.
Many of these f 3.85mm devices use "Plug and Play" drivers already built into Windows. If it's not working:
Copy that VID and PID code and search for it online. This will tell you the exact chipset manufacturer (like Vimicro, Sonix, or Sunplus). Step 2: Try Generic Drivers
Often sold under brands like Vivitar, Sakar, or GearHead. Generic CCTV/USB modules. Step 1: Identify the Hardware ID (The Safest Way)
If you do download it, do not open it immediately. Upload the .rar file to VirusTotal to check for hidden Trojans or scripts. Common Brands Using This Lens
If your device has a brand name on the casing, check these support pages first: Known for the "ViviCam" series.
Do you have the from the Device Manager? I can help you track down the specific chipset driver if you can provide that code.
If you find a website offering a file named f_3.85mm_Megapixel_10x_Digital_Zoom_driver.rar , be very careful.
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Since "f 3.85mm" isn't a brand name, the most reliable way to find the driver is through the . Connect the device to your PC. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager .
The "f 3.85mm" refers to the focal length of the lens, and "Megapixel 10x Digital Zoom" is a general specification. This string is commonly found on: Popular in the mid-2000s.
Many of these f 3.85mm devices use "Plug and Play" drivers already built into Windows. If it's not working:
Copy that VID and PID code and search for it online. This will tell you the exact chipset manufacturer (like Vimicro, Sonix, or Sunplus). Step 2: Try Generic Drivers
Often sold under brands like Vivitar, Sakar, or GearHead. Generic CCTV/USB modules. Step 1: Identify the Hardware ID (The Safest Way)
If you do download it, do not open it immediately. Upload the .rar file to VirusTotal to check for hidden Trojans or scripts. Common Brands Using This Lens
If your device has a brand name on the casing, check these support pages first: Known for the "ViviCam" series.
Do you have the from the Device Manager? I can help you track down the specific chipset driver if you can provide that code.
If you find a website offering a file named f_3.85mm_Megapixel_10x_Digital_Zoom_driver.rar , be very careful.