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Creative Live! Optia Webcam 73VF027000000

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Manufacturer: Creative Labs
Model: 73VF027000000
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Publisher: Creative Labs
Label: Creative Labs

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Creative Live! Cam Optia is a feature-rich webcam with a stylish design that looks great on your PC. The Plug & Play feature offers hassle-free setup so you can video chat over the Internet in just seconds. Live! Cam Optia captures sharp, fluid video with high-speed USB 2.0 connection. It delivers superior image quality with a Precision Lens that uses high quality 5-element glass lens for increased sharpness and clarity. The bundled Creative stereo headset lets you chat in private and delivers crisp, clear voice over the Internet. Live! Cam Optia works with popular IM programs such as Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, and Skype Video Call. Precision Lens - high quality 5-element glass lens for increased image sharpness and clarity Certified, high-speed USB 2.0 (fully backward compatible with USB 1.1) Smart face tracking keeps the focus on you Video effects add fun to your conversation Exclusive parental control for safe online chat 270 degrees camera rotation with front and back tilt to get the best angle Embedded image sensor automatically rotates the on-screen picture when the camera rotates 90 degrees or more Camera lens is tucked down when not in use for privacy Stylish, hybrid design that looks great on desktop monitor, flat panel display, and notebook display Live! Cam Suite provides all the tools you need to edit, enhance, organize, and create fun projects with your photos and videos Muvee autoProducer lets you create a professional looking slideshow or home movie in easy steps SightSpeed for premium quality video call and video mail OrbSecure lets you remotely monitor your home or office Works seamlessly with Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, Skype Video Call, and other popular instant messaging programs System Requirements - Intel Pentium 4 running at 2.8GHz, Windows 2000 or XP SP2, 256MB RAM, 500MB free hard disk s
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Another excellent camera from Creative Labs. 2007-07-22
I still use a Live Motion Camera from Creative and I purchased this Optia camera for my second system. It does work without any drivers, but most people will want to load the drivers for full functionality. With the latest drivers and software from the Creative site, the Optia camera produces excellent image quality especially for it's price point. The Optia is also very stylish and just looks good. The included software bundle and control software is very nice as well and includes lots of useful features. Highly recommended.


With the software upgrade this camera is really good 2007-05-18
The software upgrade on their site improved greatly the exposure and white light balance. Great software, lots of tricks for video fun, still not the best for sending closeups of small objects, but great for all around photos and video. The focus works well, happy camper here.


One of the better ones. 2007-04-29
This cam was absolutely one of the better web-cams that i have used, and very affordable.


Nice but could be better 2007-03-21
I purchased this cam for a friend who is not able to install drivers on that particular system, because its advertised as truly Plug & Play...no need for drivers. While that's true IF and only IF you want to take still pictures with the camera and not using it for anything else. Conferencing on Yahoo, MSN, or any other IM program does require installation of 2 different programs to run the camera. I tried plugging the cam into a USB 2.0 PCI expansion card which gave very bad images. Aside from it really needing drivers and the Cam Optia Suite or whatever installed, video quality is excellent. Details really show up nicely, the face tracking is a nice feature, but more often than not zooms up on the brightest object around instead. It's a great cam for the money, but it does have a few minor flaws...especially the somewhat misleading "driverless installation." If it could be used with the popular IM programs without any drivers, and the face tracking was a little more refined, I'd definitely give this a 5 star rating.


Great implementation, awful visual quality 2007-01-07
First off, anyone tech-savvy these days knows what end-users go through when it comes to drivers -- especially with web cameras. There have been hundreds of problems, if not in the thousands, with webcam drivers from all sorts-of vendors. Driver incompatibilities and bizarro problems (such as Logitech's DLL injection problem, which causes X Windows under Cygwin to not function -- a flaw later admitted by Logitech and fixed) are a nightmare.

As one of these users, and as a software developer who's familiar with USB classes and protocols, I was delighted to hear that Creative had come out with a camera that was driverless. The instant the camera was released in the United States, I picked one up.

The camera does in fact live up to it's driverless name -- you simply plug it into your PC, and Windows XP will find it as a standard USB Video Camera. You do not need to install control applications or any drivers -- it just *works*. By default, you can control exposure (automatic or manual), brightness, contrast, hue, gamma, sharpness, saturation, and a couple other features. Focus on this camera is done manually, via an adjustable ring around the lens.

If you want more control over the camera, such as face tracking and some additional features, you can install Creative's Optia Driver program from their website (it's about 1MByte in size). This makes the camera show up under Windows XP as a "Creative Live! Optia", and provides a pretty decent control application (not memory or CPU hungry, either). It sounds like a fantastic camera, does it not?

Yeah... until you actually examine the image quality. Visually, this camera is *awful*. I am surprised it's using a CMOS image sensor, because the camera looks horrible. Under absurdly bright lighting conditions, you get a semi-decent picture, with a lot of mosaic and anti-aliasing around the edges of objects. Adjusting the sharpness slider does not help. Under low light conditions (or even normal bedroom lighting), you get a washed-out look to your picture, and all focused objects appear almost pitch black. CMOS isn't great, but it's normally not this bad either.

Aside from the visual atrocity this camera results in, another complaint I have is with the hinge-based clip which allows the camera to sit on top of any monitor (CRT, LCD, or laptop). The hinge spring is too strong, thus if sitting on top of an LCD with a curved back (which is completly normal), the camera literally falls forward due to the strength of the spring in the clip, and falls off your monitor. I can't imagine this working on a CRT or an LCD, but a laptop it would work perfect on.

Finally, back on the positive train, the camera has fantastic swivel capabilities (even left to right), and the base of the clip has rubber on it so that it stays stable if you place it on a desk or a flat surface.

In general this camera gets 4 out of 5 stars for being driverless and living up to that claim, but gets 1 out of 5 stars for its awful visual quality. If you're looking for a camera that gives you great imaging, avoid the Optia. If you want something driverless that should work w/out any fuss (or use FreeBSD, Linux, etc.) and are willing to sacrifice quality, get this camera ASAP.


Great 2008-07-20
I bought this product for my grandson and it arrived in a timely fashion and worked great; he has communicated with this father, who is in Korea, and it worked wonderfully!!


Excellent Camera, great features for the $ 2008-03-27
This is the best camera in this price range I've used.
It has good resolution and light control. It's truly plug and play.

I did install the creative software because it has some good tools including motion activated alerts for monitoring and face tracking technology.

It also comes with a head set that has the same earphone distributed with the Zen product line. The microphone quality is much better than I expected. It has good noise cancellation control and is very clear.

The video capture and editing works well also.

It worked seamlessly with Skype, MSN and Yahoo for video chats also.


Awesome 2007-12-25
I got this webcam for my 14 year old daughter for Christmas to use on Bebo. She say's it is awesome and she is really having lot's of fun with the special affects. I would highly recommend this product.
Setup took a while but no glitches.




this webcam is easy and has great quality! 2007-11-20
I was very happy with this creative webcam. It works very well with my windows xp. Very easy to manipulate. The photo manager it came with is pretty neat too. I use it instead of regular windows explorer viewing.


We love it 2007-07-29
i do not have anything to compare this web cam to, but so far, we love this thing...

we recently move 3 states away from our family and friends. So we decided to try out the web cam (along with Skype). So far we have had no problems with it at all. We even have it hooked up to a laptop via a wireless dsl connection. the image is pretty clean, although i think it would be better if we had it plugged in directly.

i haven't used it for anything other than video calls with other skype users, but it comes bundled with software that looks fun.

I would recommend this cam to anyone based solely on the video chat feature...

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