Problem Logitech Cameras
jed
jedi.theone at gmail.com
Sat Sep 20 22:59:04 EDT 2008
When are these 'future release' cameras due roughly, any idea?
I'll have to fork out more $ to buy a revised Sphere (orbit) AF, not happy.
They should allow a trade in program!
Software workaround's fine for the the short-term, but I didn't pay for
the best webcam
in the market for such glaring limitations, sigh...
Cheers,
j
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> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 22:59:21 -0400
> From: Steve Sisak <steve.sisak at ioxperts.com>
> Subject: Problem Logitech Cameras
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> Hi All,
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> Just so so you have a specific list of the Logitech cameras we're
> having problems with, these are the affected cameras:
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> QuickCam Pro 9000
> QuickCam Pro for Notebooks
> QuickCam Orbit AF
> QuickCam Vision Pro
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> We're working with Logitech on this -- they are planning on
> addressing it in a future release of the cameras and we should have a
> software workaround in the not-too-distant future, but it seems
> better not to hold the release for everything else over it.
>
> The problem is timing dependent, so if you have one of these cameras,
> you may or may not experience any problems (and you may be able to
> use the camera on a faster or slower machine), but I wanted to make
> sure the exact models are documented.
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> -Steve
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