Topic: quickcam pr 9000
Is the Quickcam Pro 9000 able to work on a mac?
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Is the Quickcam Pro 9000 able to work on a mac?
No
there is a special one that works with mac, http://www.logitech.com/en-us/webcam-co vices/4528
That one had some things about it that made it unsuitable for brickfilming, though.
PirateGuy, if you want to use a 9000, but have a Mac, you could always get a copy of Windows and install it on your Mac; that's actually what a lot of us Mac brickfilmers do, even if we don't have a 9000.
Ok, thanks.
I think I will stick with my Sony Cyber-shot unless i start making more brickfilms.
Last edited by PirateGuy (August 11, 2010 (07:10pm))
there is a special one that works with mac, http://www.logitech.com/en-us/webcam-co vices/4528
no that has auto focus, its useless for brickfilming, also i use littlebricks method and it works great!
Ok, thanks.
I think I will stick with my Sony Cyber-shot unless i start making more brickfilms.
If secured perfectly and used in remote capture a Sony Point-and-Shoot is often the cam of choice.

Can't you run the Windows' QuickCam 9000 program in Bootcamp or somethin'?

Can't you run the Windows' QuickCam 9000 program in Bootcamp or somethin'?
yea, just use helium frog or monkey jam or whatever on the windows side and then send it to your mac side for editing (:
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