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CNET Editors' review - Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 Editors' choice
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CNET Editor's rating: 8.8 out of 10
Reviewed by Matthew Elliott
Review date: 11/05/07
Release date: 06/28/07

The good: Carl Zeiss lens and Logitech's RightLight technology combine to deliver superior image quality, especially in low light; 2-megapixel sensor lets you shoot video up to 1,600x1,200 resolution; included QuickCam software is polished and easy to use; flexible stand works equally well on top of a monitor or a laptop or resting on a desk.

The bad: QuickCam software isn't optimized for Macs, so you're left without the audio and video optimization technology and, less importantly, the goofy video effects and filters.

The bottom line: The Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 offers a winning combination of stellar image quality, easy-to-use software, and a sturdy, stable stand. It's our Webcam pick for desktop and laptop users alike.

The Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 is nearly identical to the QuickCam Pro for Notebooks Webcam, except for the fact that it's a better fit for laptops. This $99 desktop Webcam is larger than its laptop sibling, but its flexible, two-hinged stand works equally well resting directly on your desk or atop your desktop's LCD or your laptop's screen. As was the case with the laptop Webcams I reviewed last month, the QuickCam Pro 9000 delivers better image quality than competing desktop Webcams from Creative and Microsoft. Logitech's RightLight technology provides a well-balanced, vibrant, and clear image--even in low light. While Creative's Live Cam software has more features, unless motion capture surveillance or time-lapse Webcam photography interest you, you're better off with the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000. With its easy-to-use software, stellar image quality, and sturdy, flexible stand, it earns our Editors' Choice award.

Installation is straightforward. Install the bundled QuickCam software and then plug in the Webcam. An audio-tuning wizard lets you optimize the volume for audio input (microphone) and out (speakers). You can adjust sliders for brightness, contrast, color intensity, and white balance, but I found the best results by enabling RightLight and leaving it at that. I found many complaints online about installation hiccups, particularly with Window XP machines, but I experienced no trouble installing the QuickCam software and drivers on either Vista or XP. I did have trouble when I installed the beta 11.5 drivers in an effort to test out the High Quality Video announcement that Logitech and Skype announced last week (more on that later), but the QuickCam 11.0 software that came on the bundled CD presented no such difficulties. Also, be sure to close out of the QuickCam software when using the Webcam to video conference with a program like Skype. I had a conversation repeatedly come to an abrupt end until I noticed the tiny QuickCam icon staring at me from my PC's system tray and closed it.

My only complaint with Logitech's laptop Webcam I reviewed last week was its awkward clip and vertical orientation, which, taken together, resulted in the camera drooping forward or leaning to one side somewhat regularly. No such problems with the QuickCam Pro 9000. The camera is oriented horizontally, with the lens to the left and the mic on the right. The two-hinged stand can be maneuvered to stand up on top of a desk or so that the camera sits on top of a narrow LCD. A rubber mat covers each potential contact point, meaning that the Webcam will rest firmly in place in a variety of positions. And the stand is made of thick, heavy plastic, which provides enough counterweight to keep the Webcam from being easily jostled.

In testing, the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000's image quality was superior to that of the Creative Live Cam Optia AF and the Microsoft LifeCam VX-7000 under any scenario--bright artificial light, low light, or natural light. Particularly in a dimly lit room with a dark desktop background, the QuickCam Pro 9000 was able to lighten the image to that shadows were removed from your face but not to the point of overexposing the image. In addition to using a Carl Zeiss lens, the QuickCam Pro 9000 features Logitech's RightLight 2 technology, which I found to be far better at automatically adjusting the image than anything you get from Creative or Microsoft. Like the other two desktop Webcams, the QuickCam Pro 9000 features a 2-megapixel sensor. It can record video up to a resolution of 1,600x1,200 and can snap still photos up to 8-megapixels (keep in mind, anything above 2-megapixels comes by way of software interpolation, which degrades quality).

The QuickCam Pro 9000 doesn't put AF into its model name like Creative's Live Cam Optia AF, but it does have an auto-focus feature. It's slow to react when recording video at any of the available HD resolutions (960x720 and up), but does a reasonable job of keeping your talking head in focus. The microphone does an acceptable job of picking up audio; just be sure you're not sitting to close to the Webcam.

The bundled QuickCam software features a pleasing interface and is very easy to navigate. Large buttons are provided for recording video or snapping a picture, and changing the resolution of each is dead simple. Your recorded videos and photos are listed as thumbnails at the bottom of the QuickCam window. Videos are recorded as WMV files and played back using Windows Media Player. Logitech's face-tracking features mean you get an assortment of 3D avatars and other video effects, which are fun if you want to surprise your friends with a video call from a shark or a reptile or a wild-and-crazy guy with an arrow through his head. While Macs will recognize this plug-and-play USB device (not tested), you'll be left without the services of the video (RightLight 2) and audio (RightSound) optimization apps as well as the video effects and filters.

Logitech doesn't bundle a video-messaging app, but it works with all the popular IM clients, including those from AOL, Windows, and Yahoo, plus Skype, which I used for testing. As I was testing the QuickCam Pro 9000 last week, Logitech and Skype announced a partnership to bring 640x480, 30-frame-per-second video to Skype calls. Three QuickCams were mentioned in the release, including the Pro 9000. Unfortunately, the updated version of Skype (3.6) necessary for high-quality video calls is still not available for download, so I was unable to test this feature.

Logitech backs the QuickCam Pro 9000 with a two-year warranty.

(Originally posted on CNET Reviews)
User opinions - Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
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7 out of 10 - Very good
nice but problems
images are great the software is spot on no doubt about it. But the stand drives me nuts it has ... Read more
by jester2k (see profile) - November 9, 2007

16 out of 21 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Best consumer web cam I've ever seen
This is by far the best consumer web cam I've ever seen. Optics are fantastic, its ability to adjust ... Read more
by quadrophonic (see profile) - December 20, 2007

8 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.

10 out of 10 - Perfect
Excellent image quality
This webcam has amazing image quality. It is clear and crisp even when I use it in very dim lighting. ... Read more
by roadsterqueen (see profile) - December 26, 2007

3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.

1 out of 10 - Abysmal
Crap software/driver, decent camera
The camera actually produces good quality images even in surprisingly low lighting... IF you can get the camera installed. After ... Read more
by Inner Geek (see profile) - January 10, 2008

4 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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5 out of 10 - Average
Great video quality, terrible mount
I bought this camera based upon the reviews I read on cnet.com. The camera has great video quality (you ... Read more
by andyjos (see profile) - April 30, 2008

1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.

6 out of 10 - Good
Not bad, but forget the software
This is a decent camera for making your own vids, but, do yourself a favor and don't load anything ... Read more
by jiminindy (see profile) - March 6, 2008

1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.

10 out of 10 - Perfect
I need one really bad
I've seen this webcam in a demo at PC Nation. I felt like I was in the same room ... Read more
by Thunderwood (see profile) - February 15, 2008

1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Great resolution
The Pro 9000 is a great webcam for the money. The images are sharp and the software is even capable ... Read more
by cptdrinian (see profile) - January 19, 2008

1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Needed no drivers to use with Skype on Mac OSX
I bought three Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 cameras as Christmas gifts for my wife as well as her parents, who ... Read more
by csebes (see profile) - January 2, 2008

1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.

10 out of 10 - Perfect
Absolutely the BEST CAM out there!
Ok, I finally dumped my 11 year old 'color' QuickCam (>$300 way back then) and went with this simply ... Read more
by gpurv (see profile) - July 24, 2008





Full specifications - Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
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Manufacturer: Logitech Inc.
Part number: 960-000048
General
Device Type Web camera
Gross sensor resolution 2,000,000 pixels
Optical sensor type CMOS
Software Included Logitech QuickCam, Logitech Video Effects, Drivers & Utilities
Camera
Type Color - Fixed
Video Capture 1600 x 1200
Still Image 1600 x 1200
Audio Support Yes : Built-in microphone
Lens Aperture F/2.0
Video input features Skype compatible, Automatic face tracking technology, RightSound technology, RightLight 2 technology
Min Focal Length 3.7 mm
Image Sensor
Type CMOS
Lens Construction
Focal Length 3.7 mm
Lens Iris F/2.0
Focus Adjustment Automatic
Interfaces
Computer Interface Hi-Speed USB
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces 1 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A
Compatible Slots None
Cables included 1 x USB cable - 6 ft
Miscellaneous
Included Accessories Flat panel monitor clip
Cables Included 1 x USB cable - 6 ft
Power
Power Device None
Battery None
Software / System Requirements
Min Operating system Microsoft Windows Vista / XP
Min Processor Type 2.4 GHz, 1.4 GHz
Peripheral / Interface devices CD-ROM, Sound card, Speaker(s), Graphics card
System Requirements Details Windows XP - Pentium 4 - RAM 128 MB - HD 200 MB, Windows Vista - Pentium 4 - RAM 512 MB - HD 200 MB
Still Image
Still Image Capture Resolution 1600 x 1200
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
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Service & Support 2 years warranty
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