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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great camera for Skype and MacOS X, August 21, 2007
This review is from: Creative Labs VF0280 Live! Cam Optia AF 2.0 MP Web Cam with Auto Focus (Personal Computers)
I have an Apple MacPro system running MacOS X 10.4, and I wanted a setup that allows me to use Skype with video and sound. Initially, I thought I need to get a video camera, a microphone and speakers separately.
Since the Optia AF has not only a video camera, but also a built-in microphone, I decided to give it a try. I was more than impressed with the ease of use of setting it up: just plug it in a USB port, start up Skype, tell it to use the USB video camera and the USB audio device and everything works perfectly. No need to install any software, it worked out-of-the-box. The camera works great with iChat and PhotoBooth applications too, again without installing additional software.
Autofocus is fairly fast in a well lit room, and if you don't move suddenly in front of the camera. As you start moving the camera tends to hunt the focus a little bit, but that's something I'd expect from such cameras.
Colors are fairly saturated and the image has good contrast. I like the colors a lot better than those generated by the tiny cameras embedded within the latest generation of iBooks, when used in similar light conditions. The Optia AF is also much better in low light than those cameras, with less grain and better colors.
Sound quality is very good. I don't get any echoes even with the computer' speaker close to the camera's microphone. The sound on the other side is natural, without artifacts. The camera's built-in microphone is great, since my desk space is not cluttered with one more thing I need to worry about (wires, additional USB port or line-in, etc).
The camera fits very well on an Apple Cinema display, and could be easily oriented to frame you. When the camera is in use, a blue light turns on to indicate it. The camera can be rotated in a position that prevents it from turning on, thus providing privacy when you need it.
The only feature missing is the ability to zoom in or out manually, but I don't think it's crucial. The camera's focal length is chosen very well for Skype-type applications (it appears to be the 35mm equivalent of 35mm cameras).
I don't have experience setting this up on Windows, but if you're on Mac, I'd highly recommend this camera.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, not bad at all, June 16, 2007
This review is from: Creative Labs VF0280 Live! Cam Optia AF 2.0 MP Web Cam with Auto Focus (Personal Computers)
I have a lot of web cams, having been part of a few video related software projects, but it always seems that when I need a cam fast for some test the one I grab or the only one at hand is one that doesn't have its drivers installed on the test machine.
I was wary of a driver-less cam because it was one of those holy grail items. However, what the heck, I gave it a try. And what do you know, you plug it in and that's it. It is recognized and you're off to the races.
I've used it on Windows 2003R2 Server along with Camtasia, on XPPro for flash video testing and on TabletPC2005. Every one detected and ran it. However some DirectX software lost the camera connection when I tried to iterate the extended properties of the camera device, I figure that's the tradeoff of driver-free.
The framerate drops quite a bit when used along with Camtasia, but so do my other logitechs. I think it's a little worse but still very useable.
I haven't installed the creative software so I can't confirm or deny the previous reviewers experiences. Again this a a major reason to buy this unit, you aren't forced to install lots of stuff you don't need.
One thing I wasn't expecting was that the mic would be any good without added helper installation. And honestly I had my doubts that even with the software installed those two mics so close together would give you the real power of a phase array like we have on tablets or pro mics with dsps built-in. Another surprise... the mics picked up my naration of a screencast very nicely from about three feet away and even did pretty well at reducing the levels of a movie track that someone was working on in the next cube.
The clip? I actually find it pretty good. It holds onto the top of both my desktop lcds (inch and a half deep) and the top of my convertable fujitsu T4215 (less than a half inch deep). It's not super tight but it holds well and the little strips of rubber help it stay in place even without it being a tight clamp. Oh, and it only goes down about a half inch from the top of the monitor which means it doesn't touch the lcd on most displays. Nice work on that design.
The camera barrel swivels smoothly all the way around for better lining up of your targets and the tension is just right, not too loose & not too tight.
In all, a good buy.
I'm buying a few more for my crew. Beats running around going "I've got an Orb, do you have the drivers? No? Who took my NotebookPro, it'a all I have installed on this box!" :)
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
serious software and hardware issues, December 4, 2007
This review is from: Creative Labs VF0280 Live! Cam Optia AF 2.0 MP Web Cam with Auto Focus (Personal Computers)
I bought this cam to replace my aging intel webcam. My intel webcam worked great, and also functioned as a detacable ditigal camera, which I made good use of. Intel's software was simple, but easy to use. Unfortunately, intel no longer makes cameras, and no brand seems to make detachable webcameras anymore.
However, since my webcam was several years old now, I wanted to update it and creative's optia AF seemed to offer the best specs. The camera worked like crap right from the start. At the high resolution modes, the camera is very choppy. At the lower modes it smoothes out, but the picture gets extremely dark. Then the camera, after only one use, stopped working at all. I called creative and they quized me up and down. I asked them about the software issues and they told me they were unaware of any software issues with this product despite the fact,that their own website forum list numerous complaints about software bugs with this product. Because it was in the first 3 months they finally agreed that I could send it in. After over a month later, I get a call saying they can't fix it and don't have a replacement to send me. I told them I wanted a refund, and they told me that wasn't their policy, that I could exchange it for something else. At first they offered a lesser webcam, which was cheaper then what I had paid for and had worse specs. Then they offered me a mp3 player, but I had to pay them another 50 bucks cause it was more expensive, also I'm getting a refurbished model. That was their best offer. Don't buy from this company.
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