I ordered this camera off the recommendation of a friend of mine. First things first, the quality on this camera is amazing. I have brought it directly to my face, and it focused perfectly on my eye, eyelashes extremely clear and visible. This camera's ability to work in low light is also wonderful. I have managed to take very clear pictures with the light of the laptop's screen being the only light source.
Now here's the kicker, and it's important to note. I've read some reviews on here about the frame rate not being optimal for video. This is not true. The blur motion of video recording on this webcam is a circumstance of low lighting. I believe it might be capable of running better without blur, but I believe the RightLight technology which makes such low light abilities slows motion capture. In the right lighting, there isn't really any blur motion, and the frame rate is sufficient for video capture. If there still is blur motion in great light conditions, perhaps the computer's running too many programs or something intensive. But ordinarily, it just depends on your lighting. I'm using this webcam on a Windows XP computer but I know it works just as well on Macs.
I recently did a stint at the New York Film Academy. In Manhattan they have a building off Union Square and one in the heart of SoHo. They have a video link up using the QuickCam Pro 9000 between the two campuses and you can see people walking around with 0 motion blur, and the school is a solely Mac establishment.Get more detail about Logitech Webcam Pro 9000.
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