The Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 is an expensive but excellent webcam. The quality of the picture is pretty good. The picture delivered is sharp and clear. Also, the webcam adjusts to lighting conditions automatically, even on OS X Leopard. The picture looks great in most lighting conditions, including low light.
One caveat though is that on the Mac, the frame rate is a bit low. This is in contrast with what is experienced on the PC running Windows. This is probably due to the lack of special drivers for the camera in Mac OS X.
The webcam was connected to a G4 PowerBook laptop and an Intel-based Mac mini, both running Mac OS X.
So far, the camera works with the following Mac applications: iChat, Skype, Yahoo! Messenger, and Photo Booth. It doesn't work with iMovie.
I also tried plugging the webcam into the Playstation 3. Amazingly, the webcam works on the PS3. Frame rate, however, is like that on the Mac.
Update: The frame rate of the camera on the Mac leaves a lot to be desired. This has to be worked out by either Apple or Logitech (or both).
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