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Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000

Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000


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Brand: Logitech
Category: CE

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $73.88
You Save: $26.11 (26%)



New (37) Used (2) Refurbished (2) from $64.95

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 286 reviews
Sales Rank: 5

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Native Resolution: 1600x1200
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 3.4 x 7.6 x 8.9
Warranty: 2 years warranty

MPN: 960-000048
Model: 960-000048
UPC: 097855044914
EAN: 0097855044914
ASIN: B000RZQZM0

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Box Contents - Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000, USB cable (6-feet), QuickCam Software CD including Logitech Video Effects, one-click video e-mail, QuickCapture for photos, Windows Live Messenger, Skype with free full-screen video calling, video-enabled AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, HP Photosmart Essential application for capturing, editing, customizing, and printing images (Web download required) and Quick-start guide
  • Conveniently clips to virtually any flat-panel monitor or notebook
  • Logitech Video Effects - Personalize your conversations with hundreds of avatars and face accessories that mirror expressions and motion using Fun Filters to add playful photographic effects such as fisheye, '50s Movie Reel, neonize, and more
  • Universal monitor clip mounts easily on any type of display or notebook computer
  • Carl Zeiss optics

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Enjoy image-perfect detail and clarity plus motorized tracking. Ultra-wide field of view and intelligent face tracking keeps you right in the middle of the action. Get more detail and clarity from Logitech's glass lens designed in collaboration with Carl Zeiss, the global leader in camera optics. Your images stay razor sharp, even in closeups. HD video and images have never looked so real at 960 by 720 pixels. A true 2-Megapixel sensor, with up to 8-megapixel photos. RightLight 2 Technology adjusts intelligently to produce the best possible images in dim or poorly backlight settings. Integrated microphone with RightSound Technology lets you enjoy crystal clear conversations, free from annoying background noise. Autofocus system Ultra-high resolution 2-megapixel sensor with RightLight 2 Technology Color depth - 24-bit true color Video capture - Up to 1600 by 1200 pixels (HD quality, Video 960x720 pixels) Frame rate - Up to 30 frames per second Still-image capture - 8-Megapixels with software enhancement Built-in microphone with RightSound Technology System Requirements - Windows XP, Pentium 4 or compatible processor 1.4 GHz, 128 MB RAM, 200 MB free space, 16-bit color display adapter, Windows-compatible sound card and speakers (full-duplex sound card recommended), USB port and CD-ROM drive / Also works with Windows Vista

From the Manufacturer

As Internet connections have matured to faster and faster broadband pipelines, webcam manufacturers have been keeping pace with higher resolutions and improved optics to take advantage of the larger bandwidth. And more than just communicating over chat and VoIP, webcams are increasingly used to broadcast Truman Show-esque live video feeds of one's every move (such as at Justin.tv) as well as high-quality mini-movies uploaded to sharing sites. And that's where the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 really shines, with its 2-megapixel image sensor, smooth-tracking autofocus, high-end Carl Zeiss optics, and HD video capabilities (with the capability of recording video at 960 by 720 pixels).



The combination of Logitech's RightLight technology and 2-megapixel Carl Zeiss optics produce improved clarity and lighting (Pro 9000 on the left, MacBook integrated camera on right--both captured in the same lighting conditions).


Add a variety of special effects from filters (above) to facial accessories (below).
First, a little about Logitech's touted technological and optical advantages. Designed by Carl Zeiss (known for high-end film and digital camera lenses), the Pro 9000's optics use a five-element lens arranged into four optical elements. As a result, the lens focuses the light onto the sensor with maximum detail and minimal aberrations. The 2-megapixel lens also offers an autofocus mechanism that automatically adjusts as your face moves about. It also incorporates Logitech's RightLight and RightSound technologies, which improves the webcam's image quality under difficult lighting conditions and provides noise cancellation, respectively.

We found the autofocus feature to be much smoother than another similarly specced webcam from Creative that we previously reviewed (which felt stuttery to our video chat partners), and the RightLight feature was able to render an image of our face in both highly backlit and low-light situations--something that other webcams we've tested have completely failed at. And the combination of RightLight, Carl Zeiss optics, and the two-megapixel sensor helped to enrich both the clarity and the color of our images.

While it's true that broadband Internet has gained speed, unfortunately none of the major chat or VoIP programs are can stream the high-definition video (960 by 720 pixels) that the Pro 9000 can capture. Thus, this feature is really only usable for recording video to your hard drive and either uploading to a video sharing service like YouTube or for inclusion into a movie project to be burned to disc. The Pro 9000 also enables you to take still images at larger than its native 2-megapixel sensor via software interpolation (up to an 8-megapixel resolution). Note, however, that shooting at a higher resolution causes a lengthier shutter lag.

The Pro 9000 offers easy plug-and-play operability on either a Windows PC or a Mac--just slide in the USB 2.0 plug, select the camera from your chosen video chatting program (it works seamlessly with Skype, Yahoo!, Windows Live, SightSpeed, and iChat), and you're good to go. While the Pro 9000 works brilliantly right out of the box, you'll only be able to take advantage of software add-ons such using the included QuickCam software (which is for Windows users only).

The QuickCam Control Panel is where you can select from a host of special effect add-ons that range from a selection of avatars (such as a dinosaur or cat) to facial accessories (including a crown and Borg hardware), and a variety of filter effects. The avatars didn't seem especially responsive unless we were overly hyperactive, but the limited face add-ons and filters were more successful (with our favorite being the rotoscope animation effect).

The double-hinged clip on the back of the lightweight Pro 9000 can be articulated to fit both the thinnest notebook screens to thicker LCD TV/monitors. A rubberized is placed right below the camera housing to help prevent slippage, and the camera itself can smoothly tilt up and down about 90 degrees. The Pro 9000 has a single microphone on its right side, and while the left side has a control button that automatically opens the Logitech QuickCam software. And in the middle is a Logitech logo, which is given a red glowing halo when the camera is recording. It uses a single USB connection that does not require external power.

With its arsenal of optical advancements combined with an invitingly affordable price tag and easy portability, the QuickCam Pro 9000 is a great alternative to the standard VGA/1.3-megapixel cams built into notebooks. --Agen G.N. Schmitz

Pros:
  • 2-megapixel sensor helps to improve both clarity and color
  • Automatic autofocus smoothly readjusts as you move around the screen
  • Double-hinged clip easily fit on a variety of laptop and monitor surfaces
Cons:
  • While capable of capturing HD-quality video, you can only utilize this for video saved to hard drive



Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Love it!   July 24, 2008
David Nepomuceno (San Diego, CA)
I had researched a bit on the better quality cams and liked this one. I love it! It rests easily on the top of my laptop and the images are clear whether moving or stationary. A great buy!


5 out of 5 stars No problems...except finding web-chat software   July 14, 2008
L. Corrao (Southern California, USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm a new webcam user and am happy with this camera. It was easy to install and easy to use. I'll be using it for communication with my daughter while she's in college. I suppose the only difficulty was with figuring out which software to use for the web-video chats. Decided to use AIM video chat. It's the easiest. Skype was overkill for what I wanted to do.


5 out of 5 stars Replaced our OJOS with these Webcams   July 14, 2008
LotteryMan43 (Watertown,CT USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Since other Reviews have covered almost everything else, mine will deal with the replacement of our previous Video System which used OJOs.

Well, my Family and I had a small fortune invested in OJO Videophones, but when OJO service was cancelled with no notice, and no restoration date in sight, we all bought these.

Now, the OJO videophone is a crisp little video unit, but we are all happy about changing to this webcam, for the following reasons:

1. There's a better atmosphere surrounding a videocall when you can see the person as large as your screen. You feel more as though you have a "connection" to that person. Such is not the case with the OJO small screen.

2. Most of us use (....) the FREE service that has the "hi-definition" video, and it is terrific.

3. My Grandson (3000 miles away) is more attentive with the larger video picture and the deeper, more natural audio. It's easier for him to show me items, since the viewing are is much larger.

4. There is no extra fee for video connection, as there is with OJO.

5. We are no longer at the mercy of the OJO service providers, should their business fail or something happen to their proprietary connection system.

6. Our investment is the price of this great webcam, which is less than one-third the cost of an OJO. Also, there's no extra monthly OJO connection service charge.

7. Since most people will spend $70 for a webcam, and since most video conferencing services are FREE, you will be able to have contact with more friends and Family.

If you perform an internet search and use all of the tweaks and tips available for this webcam and the particular FREE video carrier you select, you will experience excellent audio and video. When you're not video calling, you can send EXTREMELY high definiton video emails with this webcam.

It's great to buy a product that lives up to, or exceeds, its promises.




4 out of 5 stars Very good camera.   July 14, 2008
B. Benjy (Beverly Hills, CA (USA))
Very good product. Works with my iMac intel dual core system (OS X) even though it is USB 2.0 (vs. mac version which only utilizes FireWire). The only downside: it is a little slow, which causes a little bit of a blur when you move around during a video conference. Overall, it is a very good camera.


4 out of 5 stars Good camera. Logitech software quirky.   July 13, 2008
Chris Lienhard
Camera has excellent video quality and it mounts easily and securely. However, the Logitech drivers were quirky and caused Skype to crash repeatedly - even after many reinstalls. Am now just using Windows XP camera driver with no problem.



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