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Our use: A Non-Profit I work for broadcasts, over the internet, our monthly meetings. There is about a quarter to half second lag on video being displayed, so if you want real time video this won't work. Overall Review: Video response time and quality of movement decreases with lower light, however they are still acceptable unlike some USB cams I have tried. "intelligent face tracking" is also gimmicky, it has trouble tracking and insanely slow to respond. I was able to pick up normal speaking from ~25 Feet away in a moderately noisy large(60x120) room.Ĭons: "RightLight2 Technology" appears to be a gimmick, as I have seen no difference with it on or off. Most importantly (for me) the built in Mic is superb. To Test it I turn out all the lights one night and from the monitor glow only I was able to get a surprisingly good image.
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My Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro 9000 appears to have a better sharpness at the edges.Pros: Image quality is super even in extremely low light conditions.
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The above image was taken on Linux using Guvcview however, the problem also exists when using the windows software that came with the camera: Update: I have reason to believe that the lack of sharpness was cause by the camera being behind a window - TBC. Although it is quite all right compared to other webcams, the image lacks sharpness around the edges and this is very visible and annoying on outdoor pictures. Q: How can we manually control focus in Linux?Ī: Yes, guvcview can control focus and also has autofocus functionalityĪccording to the specs the camera has a Zeiss lens. Gst-launch v4l2src ! video/x-raw-yuv,format=\(fourcc\)NV12,width=640,height=480,framerate=10/1 ! xvimagesinkĪutofocus is built into the wintendo drives, thus does not work in Linux. Gst-launch v4l2src ! video/x-raw-yuv,format=\(fourcc\)YUY2,width=640,height=480,framerate=10/1 ! xvimagesink The NV12 format doesn't seem to work with the QuickCam Pro 9000, at least not in gstreamer, but YV12 does. I'm not quite sure about all these pixel formats and how they map to fourcc names.Īccording to the UVC specs : The USB Video Class supports one packed 4:2:2 YUV format (YUY2) and one planar 4:2:0 YUV format (NV12). When starting guvcview it dumps the supported pixel formats together with the resolutions and frame rates that can be used for each format (see also Pixel formats): Other apps are listed on the QuickCam Teams website and Unicap. However, when using a third party capture application, size seems to be stuck at 320x240 pixels.Ĭamera seems to work but stuck on 320x240 and no way to control settings. More details and examples on Gstreamer Cheatsheet.Īfter installation, the software that comes with the camera works well and can capture HD-like video very well.
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You definitely won’t need another webcam for awhile if you purchase the new Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000.
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Note: this may not be necessary if libwebcam is installed (TBC). To detect and add all the supported controls. When the camera is used for the first time after boot, one has to execute It works great with the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 and seems to support all features of the camera. The GTK+ UVC Viewer (guvcview) a simple GTK interface for capturing and viewing video from devices supported by the linux UVC driver.