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Creative Live! Cam Video IM VF0410 Original Packaging
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Manufacturer: Creative Labs
Model: 73VF041000000
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Creative Labs
Label: Creative Labs
Features for Creative Live! Cam Video IM VF0410 Original Packaging:
- Box Contents - Creative Live! Cam Video IM, Quick Start leaflet, Bundled headset, Multi-language User's Guide, and Installation CD-ROM containing Creative Live! Cam Center, Creative Live! Cam Doodling, Creative Live! Cam FX Creator, Creative Photo Calendar, Creative Photo Manager 2, muveeNow, and SightSpeed
- Sensor - VGA CMOS Image Sensor with Auto Tuning
- Video Resolution - Up to 800 x 600 pixels with interpolation
- Picture Resolution - Up to 1.3-Megapixels with interpolation
- Field of view - Up to 50 degrees
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Customer Reviews
Nice, but not in the sun 
2008-02-05
In looking for a camera to point out the window, I bought and tried this one. Not the right choice.
It does most things well--recognized by XP without drivers (shows up as a video input device under My Computer), very compact, nice picture quality, long cord, and a manual focus ring. It has an unobtrusive blue LED when powered on, and even connected via USB1 produced a high-framerate video stream.
But, when you try to use it in bright light--full sunlight or even cloudy daylight--the picture washes out badly and is basically useless. If you're using it for standard webcam stuff--sitting in front of your screen with maybe a light on in the room--it's a nice camera. Point it out the window, not so much.
Of course, most inexpensive webcams seem to do the same (lack of aperture control and adjusted to operate under very poor lighting, basically), so it's not necessarily worse than others in the category.