Customer Reviews Great gadget January 6, 2009 Ben Gardiner (San Francisco)
It works fine, though I do have to re-plug the USB connection every time it starts up.
Highly Recommended December 12, 2008 F. B. Riggs (Charlottesville, VA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was really impressed with the excellent video quality, as are all my friends that I video chat with. Plus, it is very easy to use. The instructions tell you to install the software before using the camera, but I found you can skip the software and plugin the camera and it works right way. The software does have some good tools though. I really like the clamp/stand. It is versatile and I can attach the camera to my 22 inch monitor, my 10 inch laptop, or stand it up on a desk or table top. Highly recommended.
What Do You Know? I DO Need This! September 16, 2008 fredtownward (Palatine, Illinois United States) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
Despite being a computer programmer for... longer than I can now apparently remember, I have never been someone with much desire to be on the leading edge of computer technology. Let somebody else try it out, help work out the bugs, and come up with a convincing argument for why I need such and such a thing, and I'll THINK about it... for a few years. Thus, I was late to get on the Internet, late to buy a home computer, and laughed out loud at the thought I might ever want or need a web cam... until now. As a still camera, the QuickCam Pro 9000 can take better pictures than my old and long gone digital camera, though at maximum resolution you'd better content yourself with emailing them one at a time. However, it is not a complete substitute for it because even with a very long extension cord that desktop will get heavy in a hurry. As a video camera, the QuickCam Pro 9000 is truly amazing! At maximum resolution people only familiar with older generation web cams will be openmouthed with astonishment, and viewers of the resulting videos will be able to make educated guesses about their dental health. It has a "Face Tracking" feature that can be set to follow one face or multiple faces and will do so quite well no matter how the subject(s) move, though the resulting video is not recommended for anyone susceptible to motion sickness. In short a person who did not think he needed a webcam now wonders how he ever did without it. Defects? Well, the software that comes with it is more than a little buggy; you WILL want to download the latest software from their web site, which cleared up my problems. I also don't like the fact that you can select only a single image size for both still and video because only the three smallest image sizes work for both still and video. If you select any of the five larger image sizes for taking still photos, you will have to reset it for taking videos and vice versa, which since the newest version of the software finally saves my settings between runs, is more than a little annoying. (Note: the latest version of the Logitech software has added two more video image sizes: 1.3 and 2 megapixels, leaving only the three largest image sizes as still photo only.) A nice accessory would be a tiny protective carrying case because it is small enough to haul with you on trips. The original package will do the job, if you opened it carefully enough, but it is too bulky to fit well in a suitcase. Note: a more expensive Mac version (apparently because certain features available to PC's in software must be replaced by hardware) is now available: Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro. Word is that there is some cross-compatibility, but I wouldn't count on it. Purchase the one that is compatible with the machine you will mostly be using it with.
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