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I use the C910 and I am quite happy with it. The only issue with it is that the manual focus adjusts in notches, so depth of field pulls look slightly more choppy. However I have heard that the new software for the 9000 also does that. The biggest thing about the C910 is the quality, which is really amazing.
C910 Hands down i'm getting it tomarrow:lol:
The C190 has no manual white balance control which can cause flicker. The 9000 with old software has all controls.
The C190 has no manual white balance control which can cause flicker.
ouch. is there any way at all to get manual white balance? or is that just plain not supported at all on the C910?
I posted one way here
IMO get a C910, the auto white balance isnt an issue and you can manually set it in a few programs or just leave it and it wont change with consistent lighting. Also Logitechs next update for the C910 will have manual controls so get ready for that.
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Last edited by VIMStudios (February 3, 2011 (10:28pm))
The C190...
I see the title of this thread has caused some ambivalence. I believe Stan here was asking about the C910, the one that costs $100. I'm not sure if there is even a C190.
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