Microsoft LifeCam VX-7000
Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp. Part number: CEA-00001
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- There are better Webcams that you can buy with your $100 than the Microsoft LifeCam VX-7000.
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CNET editors' review
Microsoft LifeCam VX-7000 price range: $39.94 - $89.99
- Reviewed by: Matthew Elliott
- Reviewed on: 11/12/2007
- Released on: 09/12/2007
The good: Compact size and sturdy base; acceptable picture quality for video calls; decent audio.
The bad: Grainy video at lower resolutions; video gets choppy at higher resolutions; software has some annoying quirks.
The bottom line: There are better Webcams that you can buy with your $100 than the Microsoft LifeCam VX-7000.
Installing the LifeCam VX-7000 is a simple, three-step process. Install the LifeCam software, install Windows Live Messenger, then connect the Webcam via USB. The Webcam itself is very compact at 2.7 inches wide by 1 inch tall, and the sturdy, two-hinged stand works equally well on a desk, an LCD monitor, or a laptop lid. The rubberized contact points mean the Webcam isn't easily dislodged, but the upper hinge that connects the stand to the camera offers a small range of adjustment.
The LifeCam app is sparse. Along the top are three buttons for snapping a photo, recording an audio clip, and recording video. Along the bottom, your most recent recording--photo, audio, or video--is listed as a thumbnail in the bottom-left corner of the window. (More useful would be highlighting the last few videos or photos as with Logitech's QuickCam app.) A button in the lower-right corner lets you e-mail the last clip or photo recorded, but the service doesn't support Web-based e-mail, including Hotmail. Even if you sign up with a corporate a school e-mail account, you're forced to tell the LifeCam software what type of mail server you use (POP or IMAP) and the name of the incoming and outgoing mail servers. Microsoft, why include this button if I'm forced to play 20 questions? The help file suggests I contact my ISP to track down this necessary information to e-mail a Webcam video clip or photo. Really, I'll just go ahead and attach the file myself.
If the last item you've recorded using the LifeCam software is a photo, the button next to the ill-conceived e-mail button lets you upload a photo to your Live Spaces page, should you have one. It's simple to do, but then again, uploading a photo any blog service is just as easy. And it'd be more useful to list more than just the last clip or photo recorded as is done with Logitech QuickCam app. A third button in the lower-right corner opens up the LifeCam Files folder, where all of your clips and photos are stored.
The LifeCam VX-7000 is optimized for use with Microsoft's instant-messaging service. A button on the top of the Webcam calls up Windows Live Messenger, but not while you have the LifeCam app running. The Photo Swap feature lets you send photos while video chatting in Live Messenger, which is a cool feature for sharing photos and really the only feature I found useful in the software. Even the goofy video effects that come bundled can't compare with what you get from Logitech or Creative. Without any face tracking feature, for example, you don't get to play around with 3D avatars. And even the scenic overlays are lame compared with the video effects available with Creative's and Logitech's Webcams.
Although Microsoft would really like it if you used the camera with its own IM client, the LifeCam VX-7000 works with other IM clients that support video conferencing, including Skype. Video quality on Skype was indistinguishable to that using either of the laptop Webcams from Creative or Logitech--not great but more than passable with decent color levels and relatively smooth movement. The same can be said for audio. When seated at the proper distance (2 or 3 feet) from the Webcam's microphone, the LifeCam VX-7000's delivers clean sound.
The camera's 2-megapixel sensor struggled when recording video at any of the four available settings above 640x480--800x600, 1,024x769, 1.3 megapixel (1,280x1,024), or 2.0 megapixel (1,600x1,200). The higher the resolution I used, the choppier the video became. Only at 640x480 did I see smooth movement, but at this resolution (and lower) the image was beset with digital noise. And I was testing the camera in the afternoon on a sunny day in a room with many windows and the lights on. The situation got worse when the sun went down. Microsoft doesn't have anything akin to Logitech's RightLight technology, which produces a clean, balanced, well-lit image in all lighting scenarios, including a dimly lit room. Digital noise mars the video of the LifeCam VX-7000 in most lighting situations.
The LifeCam software gives sliders for adjusting brightness, contrast, and hue, for example, but there's no option to have the software optimize the image given current lighting conditions. You're forced to tweak the settings manually or return to the default setting. There are boxes next to each for Auto, but all are grayed out, save the box for white balance (which didn't seem to do anything anyway). It seems sloppy on Microsoft's part to litter the QuickCam settings windows with Auto check boxes that you are unable to check. There are 16 Auto check boxes, only one of which (white balance) you can actually check. No amount of adjusting corrected the flaws previous described.
Microsoft backs the LifeCam VX-7000 with a three-year warranty.
User reviews
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Poor, do not buy
by irfan_bugmenot on July 9, 2008
Pros: Small and stylish
Cons: Irritatingly badly designed, poorly executed, overpriced
Summary: This camera was designed to meet marketing bullet points while offering no benefit to the user. The 2MP cam is a joke, you have the choice of super laggy 2MP ...
Summary: This camera was designed to meet marketing bullet points while offering no benefit to the user. The 2MP cam is a joke, you have the choice of super laggy 2MP or grainy low res video. The video screen and software are not resizable! And there is no option to change the orientation of the picture. Nice one Microsoft!
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Worst webcam I have ever used
by jasonvega on June 10, 2008
Pros: Product design nice.
Cons: Horrible video and image quality.
Summary: This is the worst webcam I have ever used. The image quality and video quality is horrible.
Recording video is VERY choppy on a fast computer with more than enough ...Summary: This is the worst webcam I have ever used. The image quality and video quality is horrible.
Recording video is VERY choppy on a fast computer with more than enough memory.
I would not recommend this product to anyone.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Quick cam pro 9000 is better
by EbookSeeker on April 26, 2009
Pros: Too expensive
Cons: Quick cam pro 9000 is better
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Not as good as it was expected
by Pranav.Goswami on May 26, 2008
Pros: Picture Quality, desh board
Cons: Video Capturing
Summary: Hi...
I m using this webcam with Window Vista Home. I do not but i am facing problem with video capturing feature. i reinstalled the lattest drivers but problem remains ...Summary: Hi...
I m using this webcam with Window Vista Home. I do not but i am facing problem with video capturing feature. i reinstalled the lattest drivers but problem remains there as it is.
Let me know if you guys have solutions. -
Not worth the money
by Shan-Lyn on May 25, 2008
Pros: Downloads easy
Cons: Video and sound not synchronized
Summary: This is not worth $99.00. It was easy to download. But there's a lot of graininess. The video lags with sound not synchronized which is what bothers me ...
Summary: This is not worth $99.00. It was easy to download. But there's a lot of graininess. The video lags with sound not synchronized which is what bothers me most. Webcam doesn't pick up sound, if at all. Have to use an external microphone. On the bright side (pun), it does offer enough light for video. Just wish it wouldn't lag.
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this is not worth $99.00 the video is grainy it lags on a top end system
by Zandor on April 4, 2008
Pros: easy to install cool video effects and filters
Cons: does not work with 5.1 surround sound setup. you only get sound out of the front speaker. the video no matter what size is grainy and jerks when movements is fast.
Summary: i bought this thing and tomorrow it go's back to the store. i tried it on xp and vista. the results were the same on both operating systems. it ...
Summary: i bought this thing and tomorrow it go's back to the store. i tried it on xp and vista. the results were the same on both operating systems. it does not work with 5.1 surround sound setup. you only get sound out of the front speaker. the video no matter what size is grainy and jerks when your movements is fast.
my computer is top of the line so it's not that i am trying to run it on a weak system.
my system spec are
Intel Q6600 CPU
nvidia 8800GTX video card
4gigs corsair dominator 800mhz ram
sound blaster X-FI gamer pro sound card.
so if your going to buy a webcam spend your money on something else. -
one normal webcam with 2MP camera
by martinng on November 10, 2007
Pros: has a wide camera and have a styish black
Cons: the software isn't good enough
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp.
- Part number: CEA-00001
- Description: Now it's fast and easy to share real-time videos and photos with friends and family. And, with a High Definition 2.0 megapixel sensor and noise-canceling microphone, you'll think you're in the same room as your friends!
General
- Device Type Web camera
- Localization United States
- Digital Zoom 5 x
- Gross sensor resolution 2,000,000 pixels
Camera
- Type Color - Fixed
- Audio Support Yes : Built-in microphone
Interfaces
- Computer Interface Hi-Speed USB
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A
Miscellaneous
- Microsoft Certifications Compatible with Windows 7
Power
- Power Device None
Software / System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2
- Min Processor Type 700 MHz
- System Requirements Details Pentium III - HD 300 MB
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 3 years
Physical Characteristics
- Color Black
Override
- Service & Support 3 years warranty
Manufacturer info
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