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Logitech Quickcam VC USB DV Camera (PC/Mac)

Logitech Quickcam VC USB DV Camera (PC/Mac)

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Features:
  • Send photos, create movies, and video conference within minutes of setup
  • Make digital photos and movies
  • Easy USB connection
  • PC and Macintosh compatible
  • 1-year warranty


Description:

Remember just decades ago when video conferencing was a futuristic vision in sci-fi movies? Well, now the future is here and you can bring it home with the Logitech QuickCam VC. Whether you want to email photos, shoot your own video clips, or chat with friends and family over the Internet, you can do it with the QuickCam.

Setup is simple. Take the camera out of the box, place it on top of your computer, and plug the cord into an empty USB port. Though you should be able to connect the USB cable to any port, the camera needs extra energy and should be connected directly to your computer or into a hub. We tested the QuickCam with an iMac, and though the instructions say you can plug it right into your keyboard, we had to use a direct connection to completely power the camera. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive and the software will kick in and instruct you in the installation procedure.

The QuickCam comes loaded with all the software you'll need to get started (if you have a Mac you'll need QuickTime, which you probably already have; if not, you can download the newest version free directly from Apple's Web site). For video conferencing, use Microsoft NetMeeting if you have a PC, and iVisit if you have a Mac--both are included with the QuickCam VC. Just follow the installation instructions to get going. Both QuickMovie and QuickPict have editing capabilities so you can adjust your images before sending them. Also included is Microsoft Internet Explorer and the screensaver program AfterDark as a full or regular screen QuickSaver.

The camera is a 360-degree rotating sphere on a triangular base. It does not rotate up or down, but with the 6-foot cable you can position the camera at any height you like, and adjusting the ring around the lens serves as a manual focus. The QuickCam automatically adjusts to the correct light so your pictures will come out balanced (but this does not mean you can take photos in the dark; you do need appropriate light in the room). The pictures are incredibly clear, and like most digital cameras, have a slight lag time while recording.

Made of black plastic with a long elastic cord, the QuickCam is durable and long-lasting. Remove the camera from its base and suddenly you have a handheld digital camera, albeit one that's still tethered to your computer. As with all cameras, we suggest you don't touch the lens--it's small and easily smudged, but not so easy to clean.

An innovative and ultramodern way to visit with family and friends, you can use the QuickCam to send photos or movies to whomever you chose in minutes. The video conferencing feature is wonderful for both business meetings and for a more personal connection than a phone call. It's especially great for traveling parents to keep in touch with what's happening at home or for students away at college to stay connected. --Dana Van Nest

Pros:

  • Quick install procedure
  • Clear, precise images
  • Great way to keep in touch

Cons:

  • May need to download extra software
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