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by dave757 , May 01 '01
Pros: fun and easy to use, cheap price, good results can be had Cons: picture quality can be grainy, poor base, shortish lead
I bought the cheapest webcam in the Logitech camera family, the Logitech Quickcam Express (that's what it's called in the UK anyway) for £30, new, which was the cheapest webcam I've seen. I'd read a lot of the reviews at epinions.com beforehand, so was...
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by LimeSMJ , May 15 '00
Pros: Software is easy to install and use, USB allows for a painless Plug & Play installation, Camera is easily directed to any position via the built in stand Cons: Unusable video capture at tolerable resolutions, Not supported under Win 2K, New "dark ring" version doesn't add any real functionality to an otherwise useless product.
As I sit here and contemplate on what to write about this product, I notice the box out of the corner of my eye. Such a pretty box and I still remember the day I got this little digital still/video camera. It seems in life everything is circular, as...
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by bornain , Jul 23 '01
Pros: Simplicity, Price, Logitech's reputation Cons: Compatibility, Picture Quality
When investing on a hi-tech product like a digital camera, it is strongly recommended to shop around and see what you need it to have in order to satisfy your current needs. Whether you want to be able to see your friends while talking to them online,...
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by ycatzz , Sep 14 '00
Pros: Quick Video Capture Cons: Poor Quality Images
Now, I'm not knocking this product by any means, because, in general, it does what it's made to do - but like they say "You Get What You Pay For"
I purchased the Logitech Quick Cam Express because I wanted to be able to film short...
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by joshtiner , Feb 21 '01
Pros: Inexpensive, effective for the occasional video conferencer. Cons: No official support for Windows 2000. Poor image quality in low light.
Need a video conferencing solution but living on a shoestring budget? Well, Logitech's QuickCam VC USB (the little black one) is a perfect solution for you! If you shop around, for between $30 and $60 you can find this inexpensive video camera somewhere...
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by andypandey , Oct 26 '00
Pros: My distant relatives can see my daughter grow up, with the use of stills. Cons: Video feature is horrible, not internet explorer compatible, accompanying software is just two pretty disks
I have owned the Logitech webcam pro, dark ring for only a week. But my god, it doesn't do half of what it claims.
I was so excited to receive my webcam as my family, friends and I could not wait to utilize all "it's great features"....
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by KristenA , Mar 27 '01
Pros: Price has come way down, easy to install, software is easy to use. Cons: Low resolution, needs bright light, slows down your system.
I first considered getting a web camera four or five years ago. Back then the standard was black and white with a parallel port connector for about $100. I decided against getting one simply because my friends didn’t have web cameras.
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by KarsinTheHutt - Top 1000, Aug 29 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, easy to set up and use Cons: Limited uses, low image quality
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The Logitech QuickCam Pro can be set up in ten to fifteen minutes. The installation disc installs the drivers through a self-extracting program, and prompts you to plug in and test the Camera. I had no problems installing the camera in...
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by dkearney , Oct 07 '00
Pros: Price, ease of use, parallel connect Cons: If you have more money, spend more.
I happen to be perusing an auction site and came across the QuickCam Pro (parallel version) for 52.50 each. Hmmmm... Is this another 'too good to be true' story? I did some research and found mixed reviews, but decided to take a chance anyway. In the...
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by dsmeyer , Apr 15 '00
Pros: Solid Construction; Long USB Cable Cons: Very Poor Quality; Slow and Sluggish
About a year ago I purchased the Logitech QuickCam Pro USB camera for about $120 -- this was my first Digital Camera purchase/experience. I took it out of the box, plugged it in to a USB port, and was up and running in minutes in Windows 98. Setup was...
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by tim_d_techman , Apr 10 '01
Pros: Most logitech cameras are EXCELLENT Cons: The Quickcam VC is a resource hog, not a good product.
Many of the logitech Quickcams are excellent and affordable products. After recieving some video from a friend with a regular Quickcam I decided to grab one myself. I went out and saw 2 varieties of QuickCam and decided to buy the less expensive VC...
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by Hawkee , Apr 04 '00
Pros: Cheap Cons: You get what you pay for. Almost.
My first digital camera! I was so excited! I bought it on auction and made sure it had a usb cord, was compatible with a MacIntosh, and was affordable. It was all this, so it said in the ad. As soon as I got it home, I hooked up to my iMac and ran the...
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by cnovela , Aug 14 '00
Pros: Cheap Cons: Toy
The Logitech web cam can produce both photos and video. I have used both the parallel port version and the USB version. The quality of the photos is poor. The video is fuzzy and jerky. Even though it is less than $100 retail, I was not happy with the...
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by andrevm - Top 1000, Nov 18 '00
Pros: Cheap, good for daylight uses Cons: Non-customizable software
Logitech makes nice peripherals for computers, both IBM and Mac compatible. My dad recently got an Epson printer and it came with a Logitech Express camera -- free! He didn't need it, so he gave it to me; which I brought "home" with me to college.
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by Wisky - Top 1000, Mar 15 '01
Pros: Small, looks cool, works okay, focous feature on lens, USB. Cons: Fuzzy/Grainy. Low resolution. Bad at low light conditions.
Video conferencing, quick small pictures, endless MPEGs, nude self shots which doesn't require someone holding the camera, the possibilities are endless with the Logitech Quick-Cam. I'm sure if you haven't heard the name, you have seen the item,...
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