Re: Logitech's new HD Webcams
Well, I'm excited, don't get me wrong, but it sucks for me because I buy a 9k, then this comes out and I'm like, "Dang."
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Well, I'm excited, don't get me wrong, but it sucks for me because I buy a 9k, then this comes out and I'm like, "Dang."
I would avoid High Mega-pixelage cameras, especially when brick-filming. Ten mega pixels will drasticlly reduce quality in the Image, so avoid anything over six with the exception of the 9000.
PS IT"S OVER 9000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My son told me to buy a camera with at least ONE megapickle.
One Megapickle is very low. You need at lest 8 to have a good quality image!
That must be why my sandwhich sucked that other day, I only put 2 megapickles on it ![]()
RoyalbrickStudios wrote:I would avoid High Mega-pixelage cameras, especially when brick-filming. Ten mega pixels will drasticlly reduce quality in the Image, so avoid anything over six with the exception of the 9000.
PS IT"S OVER 9000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looks like someone doesn't understand how teh megapickles work
While he might be exaggerating a little, he is kinda right. http://www.fotohacker.com/2008/02/28/wh times-bad/
I love that people here still say megapickel. DigitalDave lives on. ![]()
That looks pretty kewl. The 9000 will always be a great camera though.
I was very close to buying the 9000 the other day. I'm glad I waited! The new C910 looks deadly.
One Megapickle is very low. You need at lest 8 to have a good quality image!
You're such a genius.
The c910 looks awesome.
I would advise against the c510 c310 or probably anything lower. That is because on the amazon page at least, it lists them as not having autofocus, but instead being "always focused" this I think means fixed-focus and can't be adjusted. It also says "40cm and beyond" which will obviously not cut it for us brickfilmers. I can't find comments about the focusing of those cameras anywhere else.
1920x1080 is just over 2MP.
i literally JUST got windows on my mac, so now i get to have the awesome power of the new logitech HD C910, AND the power of final cut express 4 ![]()
it sais what there is manual according to the last picture http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com/cgi _topview=1 BUT i cant find anything about the focus, but if it has manual everything else then it should have manual focus...
skwizitanee wrote:One Megapickle is very low. You need at lest 8 to have a good quality image!
You're such a genius.
Don't be a rude.
On the topic of megapixels - there is no direct correlation between the quality of the image and the amount of megapixels. More megapixels does not equal a better image, nor does less megapixels mean a better image.
Sean, I have been meaning to ask this, but does the C510 and C310 have auto focus only? For the Amazon review it say Always Focused so that kinda ticked me off on it and the C910 saying it has Premium Auto Focus as does the 9000 suggesting it might have manual features.
-Tejas VIM
so its probably having manual control (the c910) right ?
GREAT NEWS, According to a manual picture of the C910 HD webcam, u can turn off auto-focus, and drag the bar to your liking!!!
LOOK AT THE PAGE 11 PICTURE http://www.logitech.com/assets/31650/c9 hguide.pdf
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Sean, I have been meaning to ask this, but does the C510 and C310 have auto focus only? For the Amazon review it say Always Focused so that kinda ticked me off on it and the C910 saying it has Premium Auto Focus as does the 9000 suggesting it might have manual features.
-Tejas VIM
I think they are fixed focus, not manual or auto. It says they are always focused 40cm and beyond, and 40cm is way to far for brickfilms. I know that some logitech webcams have a fixed focus, such as the c500 and I think that is what c510, c310, and c270 have. The c910 has manual and auto focus.
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