Topic: Logitech Hd Quickcam Pro C910 Problems

I just started using my Logitech C910 today on my Mac, and for some reason, when I was about to take a photo, it looked amazing. (Perfectly focused, clear, etc.)
However, when I put the photos into iStopmotion and viewed it, it had lighting issues (which I know was caused by natural light on my set) and the focusing was awful. The photos were extremely blurry. Please explain the reason as to why my film was so blurry?

Re: Logitech Hd Quickcam Pro C910 Problems

Do you have auto focus on? If so, turn it to manual. If you have any other settings on auto, turn them to manual too.

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Did you import the pictures or were you viewing live view?

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minifig051 wrote:

Do you have auto focus on? If so, turn it to manual. If you have any other settings on auto, turn them to manual too.

I looked in settings and preference, but I couldn't find the options to turn on manual autofocus/ things like that.

EpicDavi wrote:

Did you import the pictures or were you viewing live view?

I took the pictures in my Logitech Webcam Software. Then I imported the pictures into iStopmotion.

Also, if I filmed with Logitech Webcam in 1080p, would NTSC Widdesreen be the best choice in iStopmotion?

Last edited by Ultimatelegoman416 (August 10, 2011 (02:47pm))

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Hmmm... I have the same camera and that doesn't happen... open up the logitech software and fiddle with the settings

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Ultimatelegoman416 wrote:
minifig051 wrote:

Do you have auto focus on? If so, turn it to manual. If you have any other settings on auto, turn them to manual too.

I looked in settings and preference, but I couldn't find the options to turn on manual autofocus/ things like that.

Click on "Webcam Options" under the controls. Uncheck the boxes that say Rightlight and Autofocus.
Under the focus slider bar, click on "Advanced Settings". Uncheck any boxes to the right of the slider bars that say Auto.

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EpicDavi wrote:

open up the logitech software and fiddle with the settings

Thanks for the advice, but I just checked the Logitech Webcam Software, and there were no autofocus setting switches/choices in the preferences or in the controls. I don't see a settings button. Should I be using Logitech Webcam Software, or the program called "Logitech"?

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Ultimatelegoman416 wrote:
EpicDavi wrote:

open up the logitech software and fiddle with the settings

Thanks for the advice, but I just checked the Logitech Webcam Software, and there were no autofocus setting switches/choices in the preferences or in the controls. I don't see a settings button. Should I be using Logitech Webcam Software, or the program called "Logitech"?

Use Monkeyjam. Open it up, and set the capture type to your webcam. After you've set it, a Webcam Controller should appear.

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Re: Logitech Hd Quickcam Pro C910 Problems

minifig051 wrote:
Ultimatelegoman416 wrote:
minifig051 wrote:

Do you have auto focus on? If so, turn it to manual. If you have any other settings on auto, turn them to manual too.

I looked in settings and preference, but I couldn't find the options to turn on manual autofocus/ things like that.

Click on "Webcam Options" under the controls. Uncheck the boxes that say Rightlight and Autofocus.
Under the focus slider bar, click on "Advanced Settings". Uncheck any boxes to the right of the slider bars that say Auto.

There is no button labeled "Webcam Options" in the Logitech Webcam Software. The only buttons are the picture/video switch, the capture button, the bar showing all content, "help", "preferences", and "controls".
Where is "Webcam Options"?

Re: Logitech Hd Quickcam Pro C910 Problems

Ultimatelegoman416 wrote:
minifig051 wrote:
Ultimatelegoman416 wrote:

I looked in settings and preference, but I couldn't find the options to turn on manual autofocus/ things like that.

Click on "Webcam Options" under the controls. Uncheck the boxes that say Rightlight and Autofocus.
Under the focus slider bar, click on "Advanced Settings". Uncheck any boxes to the right of the slider bars that say Auto.

There is no button labeled "Webcam Options" in the Logitech Webcam Software. The only buttons are the picture/video switch, the capture button, the bar showing all content, "help", "preferences", and "controls".
Where is "Webcam Options"?

To the right of the viewscreen, there is a box headed "Controls". It should have zoom and pan controls. Webcam Options is right under that.

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Re: Logitech Hd Quickcam Pro C910 Problems

open logitech webcam software, click quick capture, on the side there should be a check box for right light... uncheck that, underneath that there should be a checkbox and a slider for focus... uncheck that, click advanced setting on the bottom... mess with those settings... uncheck auto stuff, then exit out of that window... then click prefferences up at the top, go to general tab and press auto start
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The Logitech Quickcam C910 is not compatible with Macs.

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Ah, no wonder he can't find the manual controls.

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WelcomeToAwesomeness wrote:

The Logitech Quickcam C910 is not compatible with Macs.

Yes it is... I have it and it says on the manual compatible with macs

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Re: Logitech Hd Quickcam Pro C910 Problems

Mac owner speaking: It is. I own a Mac and a Logitech C910
So: Mac + C910 = Compatible

Just saying.

-LASF

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LegoAndStickfigs wrote:

Mac owner speaking: It is. I own a Mac and a Logitech C910
So: Mac + C910 = Compatible

Just saying.

-LASF

Yes, it is compatible. But no, you can not mess with the advanced settings while using it on a mac making it useless for animation.

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