Logitech Quickcam For Mac

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Logitech today unveiled its first Mac-compatible webcam with premium autofocus technology and Carl Zeiss optics - the Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro webcam for Mac. The new Logitech webcam of course works with iChat and Skype and features a 2-megapixel camera sensor.

Logitech Vid™ is the free, fast, and easy way to make video calls with your Logitech webcam. Vid is included with your Logitech webcam software, so that your webcam, microphone, and speakers will just work and be ready to make video calls. Learn more about Vid. Software Version: 1.1. The latest version of Logitech QuickCam is 8.0 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for the Audio & Video category. The app is developed by Logitech Inc. Download QuickCam Updater for Mac to update your QuickCam software. Download QuickCam Updater for Mac to update your QuickCam software. Join or Sign In. By Logitech This minor maintenance. If you're wondering what the difference is between this and the very similar looking Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000, it is that the auto-focus and light balancing features are build into the HARDWARE of this camera, and are not dependent on software running on a Microsoft OS to be utilized. That is why it is 'for Mac' and why it costs a little more. Download Logitech QuickCam Pro for Mac to uSB driver for the QuickCam Pro desktop video camera.


The new Logitech webcam uses a voice coil motor for its autofocus system, instead of a stepper motor. According to the news, 'Focusing is fast and fluid - crisp even in extreme close-ups only 10 cm from the camera lens. Logitech's autofocus system compensates for changes in image-edge sharpness and refocuses images in less than three seconds'
What I don't get is why Logitech chooses to make operating system specfic webcams. Isn't USB supposed to be an industry standard? I should be able to take any USB device and plug it into a Mac, Windows XP, or Vista, and it should have drivers available that just work. I have plenty of headsets and USB VoIP devices that work on multiple operating systems. I just don't get the point of operating system specific webcams.

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In any event, similar to the Logitech Quickcam Orbit AF I reviewed, the new Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro webcam for Mac leverages Logitech's RightLight 2 Technology, which enables the webcam to adjust intelligently in dim or harshly backlighted situations.
Features:
  • VGA-quality video at up to 30 frames per second
  • the QuickCam Vision Pro records sharp video clips in the 720p high-definition (HD) video format (960-by-720 pixels).
  • Complementing the style of your Mac computer, the new webcam for Mac computers presents a black-and-silver profile with a prominent built-in silver microphone.
Pricing and Availability

Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro Webcam For Mac


The Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro webcam for Mac is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in July. The suggested retail price to buy one in the U.S. is $129.99.
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MacMost reviews the Logitech Quickcam VIsion Pro, a USB web camera packaged specifically for Mac. It is a good replacement for the discontinued stand-alone iSight cameras if you don't have an iSight built into your Mac.

Check out MacMost Now 241: Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro for Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.

Video Transcript: Gary: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost Now. On today's episode, let's take a look at the Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro for Mac.Now ever since Apple stopped manufacturing the iSight stand alone camera, you know, that little cylinder type of device, there hasn't really been a good, stand alone webcam for the Mac. And the reason for that is, most Macs, all the MacBooks and the iMac come with an iSight built in just above the screen. But, what about MacPro users, or MacMini users, or a iMac or MacBook user who simply doesn't want the camera attatched to the screen, pointing directly at them? Well, you're gonna have to buy a third-party webcam for that and, until now, there haven't been any that's been, kind of endorsed by Apple. Well, if you've been to an Apple store and tried to look for a webcam, you may have seen that there's only one that Apple seems to really carry and that's this one. It's the Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro and it's a typical Logitech camera but this one is actually inside a box that advertises it's specifically for MacIntosh. Not only that, it's very similar to the iSight. It's about the same price and it has auto-focus, something that most stand alone webcams don't have. You have to actually focus it on you and if you move forwards or backwards, you'll be out of focus.The Quickcam has a decent lens in it and it's got auto-focus and it also has a pretty decent microphone. Let's go and take a look at what the Quickcam Vision Pro looks like.So this is recorded using the Logitech Quickcam, not only the video part, but also the microphone built in as well. As a comparison, this is recorded using the built-in iSight on a Intel based iMac and using the microphone on an iMac as well.So, as you can see, the video quality is definetely better with the Quickcam than with the old iSight and that's probably because it has more pixels. You see, this thing works at 1600x1200 pixels in the hardware. I was able to actually get that using QuickTime Pro to record although the videos are stuttery because that's a huge bit rate. So, at 640x480, the standard video size for things like chat, it looks a lot sharper 'cause it has all those pixels to choose from and create the image.So, one of the best, and worst, things about the Quickcam is that it has no drivers. This is great 'cause you plug it right in and it just works, it's using standards the Mac understands. So you don't have to do anything or install anything to get it working and you see it instantly in things like Photobooth and iChat and QuickTime Pro.However, it would be great to have some drivers or some software where you can make some adjustments. Maybe adjust the brightness, adjust the color, that kinda thing. Now this does solve one big problem that's plagued Logitech Quickcams over the years for Mac users. You see, they build drivers and then they don't continually support them. So as soon as you have a new operating system, upgrade or perhaps get a new Mac, you find your old Logitech Quickcam doesn't work because they haven't supplied drivers for it because they no longer produce that camera. Since this one uses standards, it should continue to work way into the future. Now, one big disappointment is that it doesn't work with iMovie. Now this is both a problem with Logitech and with iMovie not supporting it and it also doesn't work in things like Final Cut. You can still go ahead and record in QuickTime pro or Photobooth and then go ahead and bring that video into one of those programs. But it would be great if you could support this. People who do video podcasts and other things usually use these types of webcams, sometimes to produce their video.I am impressed with the audio quality on this device. It's got definetely a better mic than what's typically found in cameras and it seems to be directed directly at you, so that you're not picking up too much ambient noise. For something like video chatting, it's definetely got a superior sound quality to most other solutions.So, in conclusion, the Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro is a really good camera to replace an iSight or use in a Mac that never had an iSight. If you wanna just do video chatting, things like iChat or record some really quick videos. But, if you wanna use it for something more professional like video podcasting, then you probably wanna stick with a regular camera input into your Mac using Firewire.This Quickcam goes for $130 at the Apple Store but i've seen it as low as $101 at Amazon.com, so check around for the best price. Til next time, this is Gary Rosenzweig with MacMost Now.
Logitech Quickcam For Mac

Logitech today unveiled its first Mac-compatible webcam with premium autofocus technology and Carl Zeiss optics - the Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro webcam for Mac. The new Logitech webcam of course works with iChat and Skype and features a 2-megapixel camera sensor.

Logitech Vid™ is the free, fast, and easy way to make video calls with your Logitech webcam. Vid is included with your Logitech webcam software, so that your webcam, microphone, and speakers will just work and be ready to make video calls. Learn more about Vid. Software Version: 1.1. The latest version of Logitech QuickCam is 8.0 on Mac Informer. It is a perfect match for the Audio & Video category. The app is developed by Logitech Inc. Download QuickCam Updater for Mac to update your QuickCam software. Download QuickCam Updater for Mac to update your QuickCam software. Join or Sign In. By Logitech This minor maintenance. If you're wondering what the difference is between this and the very similar looking Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000, it is that the auto-focus and light balancing features are build into the HARDWARE of this camera, and are not dependent on software running on a Microsoft OS to be utilized. That is why it is 'for Mac' and why it costs a little more. Download Logitech QuickCam Pro for Mac to uSB driver for the QuickCam Pro desktop video camera.


The new Logitech webcam uses a voice coil motor for its autofocus system, instead of a stepper motor. According to the news, 'Focusing is fast and fluid - crisp even in extreme close-ups only 10 cm from the camera lens. Logitech's autofocus system compensates for changes in image-edge sharpness and refocuses images in less than three seconds'
What I don't get is why Logitech chooses to make operating system specfic webcams. Isn't USB supposed to be an industry standard? I should be able to take any USB device and plug it into a Mac, Windows XP, or Vista, and it should have drivers available that just work. I have plenty of headsets and USB VoIP devices that work on multiple operating systems. I just don't get the point of operating system specific webcams.

Quickcam Logitech Webcam

In any event, similar to the Logitech Quickcam Orbit AF I reviewed, the new Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro webcam for Mac leverages Logitech's RightLight 2 Technology, which enables the webcam to adjust intelligently in dim or harshly backlighted situations.
Features:
  • VGA-quality video at up to 30 frames per second
  • the QuickCam Vision Pro records sharp video clips in the 720p high-definition (HD) video format (960-by-720 pixels).
  • Complementing the style of your Mac computer, the new webcam for Mac computers presents a black-and-silver profile with a prominent built-in silver microphone.
Pricing and Availability

Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro Webcam For Mac


The Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro webcam for Mac is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in July. The suggested retail price to buy one in the U.S. is $129.99. MacMost reviews the Logitech Quickcam VIsion Pro, a USB web camera packaged specifically for Mac. It is a good replacement for the discontinued stand-alone iSight cameras if you don't have an iSight built into your Mac.

Check out MacMost Now 241: Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro for Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.

Video Transcript: Gary: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost Now. On today's episode, let's take a look at the Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro for Mac.Now ever since Apple stopped manufacturing the iSight stand alone camera, you know, that little cylinder type of device, there hasn't really been a good, stand alone webcam for the Mac. And the reason for that is, most Macs, all the MacBooks and the iMac come with an iSight built in just above the screen. But, what about MacPro users, or MacMini users, or a iMac or MacBook user who simply doesn't want the camera attatched to the screen, pointing directly at them? Well, you're gonna have to buy a third-party webcam for that and, until now, there haven't been any that's been, kind of endorsed by Apple. Well, if you've been to an Apple store and tried to look for a webcam, you may have seen that there's only one that Apple seems to really carry and that's this one. It's the Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro and it's a typical Logitech camera but this one is actually inside a box that advertises it's specifically for MacIntosh. Not only that, it's very similar to the iSight. It's about the same price and it has auto-focus, something that most stand alone webcams don't have. You have to actually focus it on you and if you move forwards or backwards, you'll be out of focus.The Quickcam has a decent lens in it and it's got auto-focus and it also has a pretty decent microphone. Let's go and take a look at what the Quickcam Vision Pro looks like.So this is recorded using the Logitech Quickcam, not only the video part, but also the microphone built in as well. As a comparison, this is recorded using the built-in iSight on a Intel based iMac and using the microphone on an iMac as well.So, as you can see, the video quality is definetely better with the Quickcam than with the old iSight and that's probably because it has more pixels. You see, this thing works at 1600x1200 pixels in the hardware. I was able to actually get that using QuickTime Pro to record although the videos are stuttery because that's a huge bit rate. So, at 640x480, the standard video size for things like chat, it looks a lot sharper 'cause it has all those pixels to choose from and create the image.So, one of the best, and worst, things about the Quickcam is that it has no drivers. This is great 'cause you plug it right in and it just works, it's using standards the Mac understands. So you don't have to do anything or install anything to get it working and you see it instantly in things like Photobooth and iChat and QuickTime Pro.However, it would be great to have some drivers or some software where you can make some adjustments. Maybe adjust the brightness, adjust the color, that kinda thing. Now this does solve one big problem that's plagued Logitech Quickcams over the years for Mac users. You see, they build drivers and then they don't continually support them. So as soon as you have a new operating system, upgrade or perhaps get a new Mac, you find your old Logitech Quickcam doesn't work because they haven't supplied drivers for it because they no longer produce that camera. Since this one uses standards, it should continue to work way into the future. Now, one big disappointment is that it doesn't work with iMovie. Now this is both a problem with Logitech and with iMovie not supporting it and it also doesn't work in things like Final Cut. You can still go ahead and record in QuickTime pro or Photobooth and then go ahead and bring that video into one of those programs. But it would be great if you could support this. People who do video podcasts and other things usually use these types of webcams, sometimes to produce their video.I am impressed with the audio quality on this device. It's got definetely a better mic than what's typically found in cameras and it seems to be directed directly at you, so that you're not picking up too much ambient noise. For something like video chatting, it's definetely got a superior sound quality to most other solutions.So, in conclusion, the Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro is a really good camera to replace an iSight or use in a Mac that never had an iSight. If you wanna just do video chatting, things like iChat or record some really quick videos. But, if you wanna use it for something more professional like video podcasting, then you probably wanna stick with a regular camera input into your Mac using Firewire.This Quickcam goes for $130 at the Apple Store but i've seen it as low as $101 at Amazon.com, so check around for the best price. Til next time, this is Gary Rosenzweig with MacMost Now.
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