![]() (BTW - The Troubleshooting article calls the camera an "iSight". ![]() (1) If restarting your Mac doesn't fix the problem, One of these will fix your camera problem: ![]() I have tired all of solutions above but none of it could help. It happens to me as well, after I upgraded my Macbook Air, my camera just not work anymore. This is my first mac, and if this is a serious problem, I wanna get this computer to an apple store asap. I went ahead and performed one, but it didn't do anything that rebooting the computer didn't already do (make it work for a day)Īll help is greatly appreciated. After careful research, I came across some posts about an "SMC" reset. I upgraded to OS X 10.8 - Mountaing Lion in hopes that it would fix this issue, but it didn't. Also, I looked in "System Information" to see if the computer was recognizing the camera on the list of USB interface, and it is. However when I reboot the computer, I have no issues. The built-in camera works right away once I turn on the computer, but if it's been on for more than a day, or at least on standby during the day, I'll get an error message saying "There is no connected camera" when I try to launch programs like Photo Booth or Facetime. Since, I bought it, I've had issues with the built-in Facetime HD camera working when it wants to. Hi, I just purchased a Macbook Pro 13-inch (mid-2012) about a month and a half ago.
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