- Everything is great!
- No
- For the price of 1500 rubles (that's what I paid for it; it's not worth any more than that), the stereo microphone and HD video are a steal.
- The true cost is in the form of frustration brought on by the poor Logitech software. With its natural ISO, the picture is fine even in the dark, thus a backlight is unnecessary.
- clarity of the image Good mount (It may be fixed to a tripod)
- Although it's not essential, there isn't 60 frames per second.
- Excellent performance in low light, beautiful solid construction, with a tripod mount.
- As has been said, the camera's focus is optimized specifically for Skype calls, so that it can capture details from a subject who is seated no more than a meter away. The camera's inability to focus "to infinity" means that it cannot capture details in the far distance. The condition is unbearable for such a pricey camera. A 16-bit 32-kilohertz stereo audio stream is output by the camera, although it is unclear what this means given that the two microphones appear to pick up essentially the same signal regardless of where the sound is coming from. Hearing suggests that the channels are only partially mixed, the output is mono, and there are some randomly placed artifacts across the channels. It's preferable to keep only one mic and up the sample rate to 48kHz.
- - several possibilities for mounting on a monitor or tripod; finally, my Dell U2410's camera was more or less securely fastened. - 1080p Skype! Who however needs it?
- - The video and photo quality is worse than the C910, including: a less clear picture in the video and the photo (since a 3Mp matrix is now used rather than a 5Mp matrix); - unnatural colors, as if everything is red (warm tones), the settings are not adjusted.
- The best marketing makes you believe you are purchasing a genuine item. The initial low resolution in FullHD can be converted into a nice static image using proper interpolation techniques. Regarding the microphone, there are no grievances.
- It is excessively pricey. Everything else simply can't withstand close examination. I will begin with points. There isn't actually any FullHD/30 there; the specification merely mentions it on paper. It is just impossible to achieve 30 frames per second in this mode; the actual FPS is 3-5 frames per second, and there is also a two-to-five second latency! Everything functions as it should at 1280x720, yet the price of such a camera is three times lower. incomplete drivers. Camera settings can be instantly restored to their default positions, and automation frequently makes mistakes. In spite of the strict image processing techniques, the camera is noisy under dim fluorescent lighting, meaning that it won't perform any better in an office than a camera for a thousand. Active extension cords are not ideal for the camera; external power is needed.
- Appearance.
- Compared to the Logitech Portable Webcam C905, the image is terrible. Two laptops were used for the test, which was conducted in the same space with the same table and lighting. On the official website, the software is the most recent. Options: 1. illustrating the room with objects 2. Sketching the face on the laptop's edge. Only the blind will fail to distinguish between them.
- 1) The picture is really clear. 2 - Charming in outward appearance
- 1. The audio quality is terrible, and there is no lighting for the camera. Autofocus that doesn't work very well
- This is a microphone. Image quality. Advantages: - Autofocus is available, and it works well. Easy fastening. - Very user-friendly program.
- Weakness in autofocus speed upon rapid changes to focal length. - Cause for concern due to cost. - HD may have missed the scent of danger in this area, it is speculated. - Intermittent clicking can be heard without the sound correction mode. - Long-focus shots don't significantly blur the image.
- autofocus, mount, design, lengthy cable
- Unfortunately, rather unstable software; if you only intend to use it for Skype, it is recommended that you do not install any drivers from the manufacturer's website.