Video test and Unpacking
Video Test:
This video is recorded with the camera at 720P, first we have the Rightlight feature activated and after we turn it off and actually get nice colors on our video even though its a very sunny and windy day.
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Video test, inside with various light situations:
Excellent quality with semi decent lights on, and with that I mean you just need a normal kitchen light on to get a pixel free image.
Unpacking:
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Conclusion:
This is a very nice webcam with alot of features that you can play around with for quite some time, the biggest con I can find is that the camera demands a high upload speed and a bit of your computer.
The camera requires at least 2.4GHz computer to run HD quality and also 1mb minimum upload from your net. The recording function worked great though even though we recorded outside in very bright sun.
When it comes to the zoom it worked good although it got blurry at the end as expected from a webcam, I think it’s a step forward though when it comes to webcam technology. The market has been standing still for a longer period and HD is a natural step in the right direction.
It has some minor issues with getting the colors right inside and outside, and the image can get a bit laggy at max resolution.
Pros:
+ HD quality
+ High resolution photos
+ Small
+ Good software
Cons:
- Zoom
- Image lags at high resolution
Notice I did not put the requirements for HD as a con since its not a product flaw, but a requirement to be able to run it with any HD webcam on the market.
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