Tech-Review : Orbit AF Webcam
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why would you pay that much for a webcam my laptop has better quality
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This discussion is totally useless and going nowhere, but I like thi fact, and I am replying again (for the last time tough): the comparison with canon eos 400d was referred to the fact it mounts a cmos sensor just like this webcam, hence you cannot say it's crap just because of cmos vs ccd. Plus you get 2mp real resolution, motorized tracking, autofocus, stylish design and logitech brand. Not crap for 130USD.
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i didnt say it was crap i said the camera that this guys using is crap
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err.... the canon eos 400d has a 10MP *CMOS* sensor, I wouldn't say that's crap...
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orbit af is crap
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actually it has a cmos sensor and i dont know y u would buy camera for 125 bukz
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I can get that kind of camera for the equivalent of 7 euro included shipping, sure it's got light leds, but apart from that the 10MP is software interpolation of a real 640x480 resolution, you don't get motorized tracking, nor carl zeiss optics, nor kick-ass drivers/utilities, nor logitech assistance... I'm gonna go for the 7euro webcam anyway, but at least I know what's I'm missing out on :P
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lol seriously you got ripped off its only 1.3 mp
and 125 buckz
you can go on ebay and get a 10 mp with mic and cd for under 20 dollars
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the quality is bad , i thought it was supposed to be hd :S
that sure doesn't look like 30 fps to me...
sjsawyer 3 years ago 4
not too impressed so far... so did you actually measure the 30 FPS or just read that off the box and drop the 'upto'?
It can only handle 15 FPS at useful resolutions, and the max non-interpolated resolution is 1280x720.
160x120 - 30FPS
320x240 - 15FPS
640x480 - 15FPS
(MAX)1280x720 - 5FPS
The tracking is easy to confuse.
pyleit 2 years ago 2