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by generally , Oct 22 '04
Pros: Great size and features... Cons: No camera lighting...
This camera is fairly small and has a fairly decent picture considering the size of the unit without the flex-arm. Even with the flex-arm it can fit nicely in a generous pocket. Manual focus by turning the lens is available, but out of the box, my unit ...
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by tenderbranson , Aug 22 '03
Pros: its cheap and small Cons: Everything
I’ve always wanted a web cam but I never knew which one was good. For one reason or another, I’m alw ...
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I dig my SIIG!
by foltzwerk ,Oct 22 '03
Pros: extremely portable, inexpensive, cute, keyboard light, durable, good framerate Cons: no MacOS drivers (9 or X), driver not "blessed" by MS, grainy image at times
Mine cost $10 after rebate March of 2003. I'm using Win XP Pro and the thing works like a charm. It even plays nice with WIA (Windows Image Acquisition). It can take VGA quality images (though a little grainy at times) but hey, it's inexpensive. The design looks cool and I often get a lot of looky-loos when in public with my laptop. The one shortcoming that disappoints me is that it won't work with the Windows XP TimerShot PowerToy. I assume this is because the driver is not "blessed" by MS. TimerShot will take snapshots at intervals and upload them to your network location of choice. However I have found other freeware WebCam apps that do the same.
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