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Reboot than read dmesg. Start a camera app than read dmesg, journalctl. Reload the camera module with modprobe
Kamoso seems like the default one in KDE: https://apps.kde.org/kamoso/
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.The gh thread is about the same laptop I linked in my other comment, on the arch wiki they link to some patches, maybe they work
Might be that that failure is caused by not having the firmware file on your system? I have seen that happen before with a GPU. Probably not the case, but at least it's easy to check for.
It looks like a bunch of unhappy Windows users have also been having trouble with that particular laptop and camera, from a quick search, so I don't know how solid the driver work is for that particular camera:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/1fw1icj/latitude_7350_webcams_dont_work/
Could be that the development is underfunded or other problems are going on. Intel had a huge number of layoffs recently.
I don't have familiarity with that camera, but I will suggest a fallback plan if you don't get it ironed out: grab yourself a clip-on USB webcam. More to lug around, but you'll also be able to get better image quality, so...shrugs