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46 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Looks cool w/ iSight but is a huge disappointment,
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This review is from: Griffin SightLight - Firewire Light for iSight (Personal Computers)
What you're paying for is the same thing as a cheap 40-watt desk lamp that can hardly light up a face in a dark room! Not only does the light hardly work, but the light casts you in a weird blue complexion, even in a well lit room. The ambient light sensor sounds like a good idea but doesn't really work that well (the light comes on even while in relatively well-lit rooms). Despite all of these shortcomings, the SightLight is very easy to install. Bottom line....Use an exsiting lamp or buy a cheap one on ebay.
43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very little light,
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This review is from: Griffin SightLight - Firewire Light for iSight (Personal Computers)
I pre-ordered directly from Griffin. When it shipped, I thought it would be cool to use. It barely lights up my face at all, and when it does, like other reviews have said, its an ugly blue.
Save your $$, and buy a $5 desk lamp. Far better illumination, and multipurpose!
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Anemic disappointment,
By small acts (Santa Cruz, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Griffin SightLight - Firewire Light for iSight (Personal Computers)
The lights are weak LEDs and don't do much at all. Don't waste your money on this one.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't waste your money...buy the program iglasses instead.,
This review is from: Griffin SightLight - Firewire Light for iSight (Personal Computers)
Bought this because it was supposed to light up your face so people could see you easier using iSight. It doesn't do anything unless you are within a foot of it. It is worthless and should be pulled from the shelves.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Save your $; Get iGoggles or some other program,
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This review is from: Griffin SightLight - Firewire Light for iSight (Personal Computers)
Is there ANY product by Griffin that has been designed competently? I doubt it and I doubt that this company will get any of my $$ again. NONE of the Griffin products I've bought are designed well. Some of the products actually work, but if there's a competing product, it is ALWAYS better.
The Griffin SightLight is as rotten as anything Griffin sells because the premise for the product is flawed. The idea is that if you shine a light on your face, you'll be able to get a better image from iSight. This makes intuitive sense, but what you get usually looks like an overexposed picture, or worse (i.e., see other reviews). One reason for this seems to be that the dynamic range of the camera usually can't accommodate the increased illumination of the subject from the SightLight. The gadget is unhelpful and unnecessary. Software solutions are VASTLY superior, so you don't need to buy yet another piece of hardware. The iGlasses program in particular is very inexpensive, takes about 3 minutes to download, and allows one to set the brightness of the IMAGE in all lighting situations I've encountered. It takes all of 10 seconds to make this easy adjustment. The adjusted image looks like it should, which isn't the case with the SightLight. iGlasses also gives you the power to control many other features of the image: edge enhancement, hue, saturation, focus, contrast, and much, much more. Go to the ecamm website to get all the information. Moreover, iGlasses gives you contol over these settings on other programs, such as iMovie, QuickTime Pro Player, and maybe 20 other common programs. Moreover, the SightLight will be obsolete as soon as you upgrade to a Mac with iSight built into the computer. The new iMacs and laptops will all have the camera built in. iGlasses is compatible with the built-in cameras, but the SightLight will at best be useable as a night light.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing, throws off color balance,
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This review is from: Griffin SightLight - Firewire Light for iSight (Personal Computers)
I had high hopes for this product. After all, every video chat benefits from extra light, right? Unfortunately, this product is only beneficial in absolutely darkness. Its illumination is so weak that it's virtually impossible to detect any difference under normal office lighting.
Chances are that you will be using iChat AV with your iSight. And the blueish white light this product gives off completely upsets iSight's automatic white balance. Caucasian skin will have an unnatural pink or magenta tinge to it (like you have high blood pressure!) as the iSight will get confused between your office light, any daylight and the blue/white LEDs that power this light. Also the LEDs are very piercing and difficult to look at... not the soft glow needed from such a product. I guarantee you will squint everytime you look into your iSight with this light on. Unless you need to videoconference in pitch black rooms or outdoors at night, I would avoid this product.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
SiteLight,
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This review is from: Griffin SightLight - Firewire Light for iSight (Personal Computers)
I recently bought a sitelight from my local Apple Store. Its now on its way back to the store because it basically does nothing- there is so little light emitted that you might as well hold a lighter in front of your face- you'd get better results.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
a total waste of money!,
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This review is from: Griffin SightLight - Firewire Light for iSight (Personal Computers)
Worked marginally for the first month. Light works only at close distance (you have to be 12 from the light source). Then the fire wire connection failed. The light works on it's own, but not in conjunction with the iSight Camera. I've tried it with another camera and computer and conclude that the fire wire link is faulty. It's past the 30 day warranty so apparently I have no recourse. It's a lousy product and the Amazon return policy is inadequate.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
STAY FARAWAY --- FAR FAR AWAY!!!!,
By Muhammad Miguel Ali Hasan "Film Director & Po... (Sunset Beach, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Griffin SightLight - Firewire Light for iSight (Personal Computers)
This light offers no extra light
Seriously - you could buy a small desk lamp for a much cheaper price, and it will provide you with MUCH better and more effective lighting THe SightLight does look cool in a way though --- so if you need the cool factor, then go for it
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Save your $; Get iGlasses or some other program,
By The Griffin SightLight is as rotten as anything Griffin sells because the premise for the product is flawed. The idea is that if you shine a light on your face, you'll be able to get a better image from iSight. This makes intuitive sense, but what you get usually looks like an overexposed picture, or worse (i.e., see other reviews). One reason for this seems to be that the dynamic range of the camera usually can't accommodate the increased illumination of the subject from the SightLight. The gadget is unhelpful and unnecessary. Software solutions are VASTLY superior, so you don't need to buy yet another piece of hardware. The iGlasses program in particular is very inexpensive, takes about 3 minutes to download, and allows one to set the brightness of the IMAGE in all lighting situations I've encountered. It takes all of 10 seconds to make this easy adjustment. The adjusted image looks like it should, which isn't the case with the SightLight. iGlasses also gives you the power to control many other features of the image: edge enhancement, hue, saturation, focus, contrast, and much, much more. Go to the ecamm website to get all the information. Moreover, iGlasses gives you contol over these settings on other programs, such as iMovie, QuickTime Pro Player, and maybe 20 other common programs. Moreover, the SightLight will be obsolete as soon as you upgrade to a Mac with iSight built into the computer. The new iMacs and laptops will all have the camera built in. iGlasses is compatible with the built-in cameras, but the SightLight will at best be useable as a night light. |
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