Another application might be opened where the camera is activated. If that is the case then quit that application in order for you to use the camera. Maybe something like skype is opened......
The camera built into current Macs (including the iMac, the Macbook, the Macbook Air, and the Macbook Pro) is known as the iSight
Yes. The new Macbook Air does have a frontward facing FaceTime camera.
Yes, There is a camera
In older MacBook Pro models, it was located within the speaker grills. In newer MacBook Pro models, there is a tiny dot to the left of the iSight camera. This is the ambient light sensor - not the camera itself as is widely mistaken.
If your MacBook is showing that the camera is not connected, it could be due to several reasons. First, ensure that no other applications are using the camera, as this can prevent access. You can also try restarting your MacBook or resetting the SMC (System Management Controller) to resolve hardware issues. Additionally, check for any software updates that might address camera-related problems.
Yes they are, just plug your camera in, and you are ready to go!
Nope. Not without buying additional software.
She uses her webcam a lot. She has a MacBook by Apple.
To download photos from a camera to a MacBook, connect the camera to the MacBook using a USB cable or insert the camera's memory card into the card reader. Open the Photos app, which should automatically recognize the connected device and display the import window. Select the photos you wish to download and click the "Import" button. Alternatively, you can use Image Capture from the Applications folder for more control over the import process.
The MacBook Air has a built in iSight camera. To add another camera you would need to specify what you wanted to achieve that you could not with the iSight.
An iSight is the physical camera on a MacBook, MacBook Pro, or iMac. Facetime is an application in OSX (Mac Computers) and iOS (iPhone, etc) that allows users to place video calls. As of recent, Apple has updated the iSight to support HD video, and it is now referred to as a "FaceTime HD Camera."
Take it to the nearest Apple store, along with a bunch of shekels, and hope for the best.