Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 Get it now!


Full disclosure: I'm no expert on webcams.
I had an early model camera. Not sure what or how old, but it was for a Win98 system to give you an idea. Any movement was jerky, full of ghosts/trailers. It looked like I had a dozen or so of me following me around. With all the advances and talk of making web videos so easy (Youtube, etc), I was expecting close to what I was getting from a regular camcorder. I was disappointed. Though better than my antique camera, I was still following myself around - ghosts/trailers. The manual was of little help. I found no mention of this issue. There was also very little info in the manual of what the detail settings would have an effect on. The descriptions were along the lines of "XYZ Adjuster - this adjusts the XYZ". For a person like myself with limited knowledge of the subject, it was not very helpful.
I did find a fix of sorts on the web. By turning off the low light enhancement feature (I think they call it RightLight), the video was much improved. But it needs fairly bright light to work in this mode. I can't tell you how this compares to other cameras out there today. Hope this helps those of you with similar expectations.Get more detail about Logitech Webcam Pro 9000.

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