|
|||||
Product Details
Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images?
|
| Logitech Webcam Pro 9000
| ![]() |
![]() ![]() ![]() Record 16:9 HD widescreen video at 720p ![]() ![]() Pro-quality Carl Zeiss lens for clearest image quality ![]() ![]()
![]() ![]() The built-in microphone cancels distracting background noise | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() Vid one-click calling eliminates extra steps and hassles. ![]() ![]() Autofocus brings you closer. Images stay razor sharp, even in close-ups. ![]() ![]() The webcam clips easily and securely to the top of any computer From notebook computers to the top social networking sites, everyone's going widescreen. Now your videos can, too. Includes Logitech Vid for easy video calling Now crisp, full-screen video calling is free, fast and easy for you and anyone you want to talk to. Logitech Video Calling is built into your webcam, so you can: Autofocus with Carl Zeiss lens system for sharper, smoother picture quality Webcam Pro 9000 is designed from the start to make sure you look your absolute best on camera. Capture your live video conversations in razor-sharp detail with top-of-the-line features, including Carl Zeiss optics, the leading name in high-precision camera lenses. Ultra-smooth Autofocus Lean in for an extreme close up or step back for a long shot—your image won't lose focus. The lens automatically adjusts to your every move for smoother video chats without fuzzy images, stutters and distractions. 2-megapixel HD Sensor—see everything Show the world your best, even when you're full screen. Webcam Pro 9000 gives you a breathtaking 50% higher video resolution than standard 1.3-megapixel webcams. Also capture and email stunning photos, up to 8-megapixels, at the touch of a button. Intelligent Face Tracking keeps you and yours center-screen Feel free to move around when you're on camera. You won't have to change the webcam's position or angle. Intelligent Face Tracking always keeps your face in the center of the video frame. And with the ultra-wide field of view, your whole family can take center-screen with you. RightLight2 Technology for the ideal image—even in dim light The webcam instantly detects and corrects for poor lighting—even tricky back- and side-lighting that would otherwise hide your face in shadows. It's like having your own lighting technician who instantly adjusts and balances the brightness on you, the foreground and background. Integrated microphone with RightSound Technology for crystal-clear conversations With some webcams, your "voice, voice, voice" echoes back during a video call. Logitech RightSound Technology automatically cancels distracting echoes and background noise. So video calls sound as clear and natural as talking in the same room. Want your video calls to be more private? Simply add a headset. Built-in universal clip attaches easily to any notebook or desktop monitor The integrated adjustable mounting clip is designed to easily attach to whatever computer you own—thin screen, widescreen or anything in between. Works with all instant messaging programs for hassle-free calling All you need for video calling is the webcam, a high-speed Internet connection and software with video calling capability. Unlike some brands, Logitech webcams work with all instant messaging programs—yours and whomever you call, so getting connected is hassle-free. Certified Frustration-Free Packaging Compared to the traditional retail package, the Certified Frustration-Free version of the Logitech Webcam Pro 9000:
|
![]() | ![]() | CompatibilityPackage ContentsSystem Requirements |
| VIDEO QUALITY | HD VIDEO RECORDING IN 720-PIXEL | PHOTO QUALITY | OPTICS | CORRECTS FOR POOR LIGHTING | AUTOFOCUS | BUILT-IN MIC | ||||||
| For Mac | |||||||||||||
Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro for Mac | ![]() 2.0 MP 1600 x 1200 pixels | ![]() 8.0 MP | Carl Zeiss ultra-wide angle lens | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | |||||||
| For PC | |||||||||||||
Logitech QuickCam Orbit AF | ![]() 2.0 MP 1600 x 1200 pixels | ![]() 16:9 wide-screen support | ![]() 8.0 MP | Carl Zeiss with motorized tracking | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() with echo and noise reduction | ||||||
Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 | ![]() 2.0 MP 1600 x 1200 pixels | ![]() 16:9 wide-screen support | ![]() 8.0 MP | Carl Zeiss ultra-wide angle lens | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() with echo and noise reduction | ||||||
Logitech Portable Webcam C905 | ![]() 2.0 MP HD 1600 x 1200 pixels | ![]() 16:9 wide-screen support | ![]() 8.0 MP | Carl Zeiss ultra-wide angle lens | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() with echo and noise reduction | ||||||
Logitech Webcam C600 | ![]() 2.0 MP 1600 x 1200 pixels | ![]() 16:9 wide-screen support | ![]() 8.0 MP | High Quality Glass | ![]() | ![]() with echo and noise reduction | |||||||
Logitech Webcam C500 | ![]() 1.3 MP 1280 x 1024 pixels | ![]() 5.0 MP | Glass lens | ![]() | ![]() with echo and noise reduction | ||||||||
Logitech Webcam C250 | ![]() Enhanced VGA 640 x 480 pixels | ![]() 1.3 MP | Plastic lens | ![]() with echo and noise reduction | |||||||||
Logitech Webcam C200 | ![]() Enhanced VGA 640 x 480 pixels | ![]() 1.3 MP | Plastic lens | ![]() with echo and noise reduction | |||||||||
![]() | ||||||
| Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless | ![]() | Logitech Premium Notebook Headset | ![]() | Logitech Gaming Headset G330 | ![]() | Logitech USB Headset H360 |
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
1,579 of 1,610 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing Video Clarity; Troublesome Vista Support,
By Robert L. Stinnett (Boonville, MO) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Logitech 720p Webcam Pro 9000 (Personal Computers)
Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?)
The Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 is one of the better webcams I have had the opportunity to use over the years. Its stylish design fits easily on top of my LCD screen, while its functionality and features continue to impress. However, Vista functionality can be an adventure at a few times. First, let's talk about the good -- picture quality. Let me put it to you think way: This webcam works better than my high priced Sony Camcorder at picking up video in low-light settings. I was simply amazed the first time I used it in a room with compact flourescents in the middle of the night and had such remarkable clarity and picture quality. Logitech credits this ability with something they call RightLight technology (in the video review I get it backwards -- sorry Logitech!). Whatever you want to call it, it's one of the features that definitely makes this webcam stand above the rest. Next, the optics themselves are impressive. The 9000 utilized Carl Zeiss optics and you can tell the difference between this webcam and others. If you want to find out what makes Carl Zeiss optics so good, I encourage you to do a quick internet search or visit Wikipedia to look it up. It's hard to describe in text how this optics setup helps -- this is definitely something you have to see to believe. Overall, I found it worked well with all the major instant messaging applications -- AOL, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo. It also worked very well as a stand-alone camera taking incredible video and decent still shots -- but remember, if you want to take a lot of still shots the quality you get from a product like this is fair at best compared to what you will get with a decent digital camera. Now, let's talk about a few things that weren't so good about this webcam. The biggest struggle I had was with Windows Vista. Even though the box proclaims it is certified for Vista, I had numerous driver issues. The Logitech 9000 worked in Vista just fine, but for some reason at random intervals it wanted to re-install its drivers. One thing you should know if you purchase this camera is that when installing it you will want to make sure you have the installation program check for updates. I found there were two driver updates for the camera during install. However, even with these updates I continue to have that random re-installation issue. The "helper application" that comes with the 9000 lets you do a lot of things -- such as configure the webcam, add effects, etc. Although I had no problem configuring it I never got the effects to work. However, this wasn't a big deal for me as I have no use for the special effects. Overall, if you are looking for a quality webcam that can produce terrific results I highly recommend the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000. Just be aware of potential Vista issues (which hopefully Logitech will solve). Other than that it's so easy to use even beginners to computers will be able to get it up and running in no time. A quality webcam at a good price considering all of its features.
557 of 573 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Cam; Don't be afraid to play with the software settings!,
By RLC "GrassShopper" (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Logitech 720p Webcam Pro 9000 (Personal Computers)
UPDATE: Uploaded new video around October-November 2010 and this video is current as of February 7th, 2011. LATEST SOFTWARE RELEASE IS BUGGY! Watch Video Also, I use this webcam to film beauty related reviews on youtube. For those of you who've had issue with this cam, or those who've heard bad things about this camera; watch the video. I'm no public speaker by any means, but I think it's worth watching so you can get the best out of your new or potentially new webcam. UPDATE: LATEST Software is Buggy! Watch Video If you didnt watch the video or want a summary of what I stated in the video, I'll restate the main points below: 1. Always install the appropriate drivers from their logitech site. Often, the drivers on the disc are outdated. 2. Open up the Logitech Quickcam Vision for Enterprises software either through Start>All Programs>Logitech or just click on the icon provided on the desktop if there is one. 3. Unclick both Rightlight Automatic Settings(the eye picture icon) and Automatic Settings for Gain and Exposure(the owl picture icon). You can all find this under the gears icon. You can then adjust the bars left to right (especially exposure and gain) accordingly. 4. Under the camera picture icon in the software, you can also adjust for manual/auto focus, brightness, contrast, color, and white balance. Doing all of this will raise your picture frame rate and minimize any blurring from motion. Don't ever worry how you'll mess the camera settings up. If you first don't succeed at what you want, you can always re-click auto settings and start all over. Personally, I find it kind of entertaining when I mess around with it!
624 of 657 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
For Mac and OS X,
By
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Logitech 720p Webcam Pro 9000 (Personal Computers)
This review is for the benefit of Mac users, not Windows. I bought the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 and the Logitech QuickCam Ultra Vision to choose a web camera for an iMac G5 2.0GHz, the generation immediately before the G5 iMac with the built-in iSight camera. And I'm running Mac OS X 10.5.1, the most updated (to date) Leopard. There is currently a camera for sale at Apple retail stores that is labeled the Logitech QuickCam Ultra Vision MP, for Macs. It is the same hardware as the Ultra Vision and Ultra Vision SE for Windows; all the Ultra Vision cameras differ only in cosmetics, color--they're all the same hardware.
On a Mac, the cameras both run on the built-in Apple drivers. There are no Logitech drivers, no Logitech software. Therefore none of the Logitech special effects or light and sound management that the box lists work for Mac users. No autofocus, no RightLight2, no RightSound. Kind of a drag. In addition, there is no ability to manage color, light balance, etc., from any operating system software on the Mac or from Logitech. This is pure plug-and-play, and you get only the most basic functionality: The camera and microphone work (not sure about quality of sound on receiving end) to deliver picture and sound, neither tunable with what is in the box. What the two cameras have in common is that they work for Mac users. According to what I've read, any camera that is labeled as Microsoft Windows Vista-compatible or UVC (USB Video Class) will work just as these do in Mac OS X, with this prereq: You have to have OS X 10.4.9 minimum. Tiger (OS X 10.4) is currently at 10.4.11; Leopard is at 10.5.1. Both will support video and sound on UVC cameras. That said, the Pro 9000 and Ultra Vision differ in some significant ways. The focus on the Pro 9000 (P9K hereafter) is tighter than on the Ultra Vision (UV hereafter). The focus on the UV is comparatively lower in resolution; you can see jaggies on straight lines on either camera, but they're pretty visible on the UV, and you have to look for them on the P9K. I would say the P9K is definitely superior, and neither is as good as the iSight cameras built into any of the current Mac lines (but then, if you had a Mac with iSight, you wouldn't be reading this). The P9K's resolution is finer than the UV. As to color I would say that if I could have a compromise between the two cameras, the UV and the Pro 9000, it would be better than either. The Pro 9000 color/exposure is a bit washed out; the UV is a bit dim. E.g., a blue pinpoint oxford shirt looks barely blue on the Pro 9000, and much more saturated on the UV. The entirety of the UV's color tilts heavily toward blue, while the Pro 9000 goes more toward yellow. (I would be curious to know if the color balance varies by model or by individual camera. I'd also love to see if other brands, say, Creative Labs, differ too.) Both cameras adjust to changing light, but in low light the Pro 9000 is not just a little but significantly better; in very low light, the UV nearly blacks out, while screen light is enough for the PK9 to deliver a passable image, albeit with low frame rate and lots and lots of motion blur. Note that on a G5 or earlier (any non-Intel Mac), the support for iChat and PhotoBooth's effects is limited--specifically, they'll do the first two panels (color effects, including charcoal, Andy Warhol-ish, X-ray, B/W, sepia, and the pinch, swirl, and similar effects), but none of the backdrop effects, either still or moving. I found both to work with iChat, PhotoBooth, Skype, and several of the shareware camera apps available. So I would say they work, period. While neither Apple nor Logitech provides much more support for cameras, eCamm.com has a bevy of camera titles that provide extra power for web cameras on non-Intel Mac hardware. iGlasses, PowerBoost, and a couple other titles provide color tuning, restore some of the effects capabilities that PPC Macs don't get in iChat and PhotoBooth, and provide recordability with QuickTime output. They do good work. iGlasses provides some control over brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, gamma, sharpness, gain, white balance. I didn't find these to really improve the images on the P9K, but they did help the UV. Once you get a camera, you may want to get some of eCamm's software. 2115|R2ZL1AFCPWY5BZ;2115|R1QQKFQETXGYLZ;2115|R18U8CL89KOWLD;
Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
|
|
Tags Customers Associate with This Product(What's this?)Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
|