Always the latest Logitech. I still have my older 9000 which I use mostly because it gives me great colouring on cam x
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Always the latest Logitech. I still have my older 9000 which I use mostly because it gives me great colouring on cam x
Most use and recommend Logitech 920, 2nd is the Logitech Pro 9000. I think the thread you might be looking for is this one though... "Best Webcam in your opinion - webcam shopping".
Thanks guys x
I think Hyori recommended the Hovercam 3po in the Streamate thread a few days back. I'm looking into upgrading to that one sometime soon because her feed looks flawless!
If you don't want to drop $350 on a webcam though, the Logitech C920 is always a great option.
^^ Thanks scarlettbelle!
If you're in the market for a new webcam and you want to take it to the next level after the Logitech webcams/conference cams you can get the HoverCam 3PO or go even higher and invest in a capture card and camcorder and/or DSLR combination.
I just received the Logitech 930e webcam. So far so good. Only cammed once with it but noticed the difference with traffic and getting shows. Before I got it, I was on an OLD basic Logitech can that barely did anything. i like this because supposedly it processes video somewhat within the cam and has the software to zoom in and out, brighten etc. You can also get a mini tripod and place it there if you need flexibility from your laptop.
I REFUSED to lower my prices when it was slow and decided to upgrade instead. Hopefully I'll see some earnings
I LOVE the c910! Mine is on it"s last leg and held together with electrical tape currently> I bought a c920 wasn't impressed and sent it back. It wasn't as clear and not super flexible with my tripod for different angles.
I know someone who tried out the HoverCam 3po and from their feedback they said it's actually not practical for cam models. The magnetic base isn't strong enough to keep the camera stable, the framerates are not that good and the software is pretty shit. I guess because the HoverCam is made for documents and not for moving objects that could be why the poor performance.
So, I guess it's back to the drawing board when it comes to true USB3 webcams. The Logitech webcams still rule.
I know from time to time people are always asking what camera to buy or use.
and it seems some people make buying a webcam too complicated. I don't think this is a double topic but if it is I am sure it will get merged.
What camera are you using (Model and maybe a pic of what it looks like)
Pic can be from the website you bought it from doesn't have to be a selfie of it.
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Logitech c920, it was recommended to me by members here. I think the c910 is also popular, but a lot of people don't seem to like the c930e. I haven't seen many other webcam brands in use.
Logitech c920, which appears to be the 'gold standard' of webcamming.
http://pisces.bbystatic.com/image2/B...anvasWidth=500
For clarity of picture, I give it a 7/10. It is real picky with my lighting and hard to find the right color balance. For features, 5/10. It does what I need it to, but I would vastly prefer for it to have a remote option to pan/zoom. But! For the price, it's quite good. I'm fine with it. I will look to upgrade this year though.
I'm using the Logitech c920 as well. No need for me to post a picture, as it's the same as the ones pictured above ^
Logitech c920.I have about 5 of them.2 for splitcamming the other 3 for back ups.I get them when their on sale brand new.
I use the Logitech c920 and the pro 9000 (Which I prefer) x
Sorry if the pic is huge it was the nicest pic I could find of it . Logitech BCC950 .
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I use the logitech c920 and the pro 9000 "for business" model. I like the image quality on the 9000 better, but I have 100% fewer problems with my c920. I've had to purchase multiple 9000's
I use a C615 because I was too cheap to put out money for the Logitech C920. It works fine! My computer isn't strong enough to handle more than that anyway (I always get horrible ranking info on SM when I use the HD720 settings because my computer is at 90% usage just running the regular HD settings with the encoder).
how long should i expect to get from my C920? I have never even considered upgrading or switching it, but with regular use, when have people found they need to replace them? (i know its a bit of a how long is a piece of string question!)
I've just bought a C920, before that was using the C270.
I've just this week upgraded to the logitech c920, and am wishing I had done so sooner. It's a huge improvement over the creative live HD cam I was using before - the picture is bigger and clearer (and surprisingly flattering - my makeup before consisted of a lot of concealer and colour correcting foundation to even out my skin tone, with the C920 I can get away with just throwing on some eyeliner, mascara and lip gloss and still look good)
I have a logitech cc3000e, a bcc950 (same as Minnie's), a c920, c910 (which I don't like at all) and a 9000. The cc3000e is great as it's a pan/tilt/zoom cam but the new SM settings don't work that smoothly with it (the SMbroadcaster doesn't like it) and it's more difficult to use. In particular it doesn't give that 'webcam' feeling to the viewer as it's a static cam which you will have to position next to rather than above the monitor and you can't easily move it around. As a 'webcam' the c920 is my fave, though I still love the colours given by the 9000.
Anyone using the c920 with Mac? Or would the c930 be better for that?
I bought the 930e for mac and you don't have to, the 920c works just fine. They gave the illusion that the 930e is the same as the 920c but for mac vs windows, which is untrue. Because if you ever want to switch to windows (like I did) you'll have 2 930e that don't work with FMLE or the broadcaster under anything higher than 8-11fps because they DO NOT work with the logitech drivers to get the true 720HD resolution with these 2 programs.
Bottom line, 920c, with windows or Mac, the view on the 930e is wider and I miss that, but the fact that its a useless paperweight now makes me mad.
Also mac users there is an app out there on the app store called 'Webcam settings' you can purchase it for like 8.99, I think? So if you use the 920c or any other cam for that matter you can use this program to adjust your auto focus, auto gain adjustments, color, etcetcetc, well worth it!
I too have a c290. Two of them to be exact, for splitcamming and back up emergencies. I also have an old c310 (pictured below)that I started with before upgrading to the c920 but it's collecting dust somewhere. I'd absolutely love it if logitech came out with a combination between a c920 (for the HD/pro aspect) and bcc950 conference cam (for the remote control aspect). I'd be in a camgirl coma!
Not to derail the thread but, do any of you ladies who own multiple cameras have a favorite camera? I do and it's a refurbished one. I just knew I'd hate it but I love it, lol. I even kept the blue sale sticker on to be able to tell them apart, lol.
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