Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 Driver

Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 Driver
  1. Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 Drivers
  2. Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 Driver Download
Windows

Software:Title: Logitech Webcam Software with Vid HDSoftware Version: 2.25 (Smart), 2.27 (Full)Post Date: Platform: Windows 7File Size: 6.7Mb (Smart), 127 Mb (Full)Download InstructionsPress the download button, and save it someplace you willremember. When the file is done downloading, just click on thefile and you can begin installing your new software.If you have previously installed a prior version of QuickCamsoftware (i.e. The version which came on CD with your new camera)we suggest that you completely uninstall it before installingthis new version.This release of webcam software supports the webcam shown above.If you have a different webcam, please browse by webcam image tofind the latest webcam software version which supports yourspecific webcam.Download SoftwareWhat's NewIt's just plain easier. Easier to get to whatever video-callingsoftware you're using. Easier to find extras like one-clickHD-video uploading to Facebook™. And we've improved the webcamcontroller, so you can get the video just right.Plus, Logitech webcam software now includes MAGIX photoorganization and video-editing software.

But that's not all.You'll get a free trial of FastAccess™ facial recognitionsoftware. And you can make your own video masks (select webcamsonly).Logitech Vid™ HD is the free, fast, and easy way to make videocalls with your Logitech webcam.

Vid HD is included with yourLogitech webcam software, so that your webcam, microphone, andspeakers will just work and be ready to make video calls.Learn more about Vid HDFinally, we're always looking for ways to make software setupfaster. With the Smart Installer, you have control over what youwant to download — download all the bells and whistles, or onlydownload what you want. The choice is yours.Tip: If you're having installation difficulties with the SmartInstaller package, try downloading the Full Installer package.(This usually does the trick.)Download Software.

Sections. Page 1. Page 2 Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 Review. Page 3The web cam lens is bulbous with a larger circular lens and a microphone at the end of a section that extends to one side. The lens has the legend Carl Zeiss inscribed onto it, which is a marketing tool that Sony has been exploiting for some time now on its still cameras and even its phones.

Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 Drivers

This promises better quality images through superior optics, which is really more important than huge pixel counts. However, the pixel count is still impressive on this webcam, with a native resolution of 2-megapixels, taking it above even the 1.3-megapixels offered by the Ultra Vision. It also features an autofocus internally though, which promises to ensure sharp pictures even with moving subjects.At the side of the camera is a button which when pressed fires up the Logitech QuickCam software, if installed, and automatically takes a snapshot. At the other end to the lens is the microphone, which looks pleasingly large.

Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 Driver Download

In the middle is the Logitech logo and when the webcam is live a circular red glow illuminates round it, which is a nice subtle effect.When it came to installation you need to install the software first. I chose to download the QuickCam software from the Logitech website to be sure of getting the latest version, though the wizard on the disc will check for this as well. While the installation went smoothly I found for some reason that the Logitech mic was not visible or selectable from the Logitech web site wizard. This was strange as the microphone driver was present and correct in Device Manager. I took this as an opportunity to test out Logitech’s tech support.First, I was pleased that the number to call was a regular UK number, and not a non-geographic number, so it could come out of my free phone minutes. Second, when I dialled I got straight through to a person after two rings. I was in shock!

I was expecting a soul destroying run around a Esher-like call system. Even more amazingly, the person was able to get the mic working by talking me reinstalling the driver via Windows – it seems it was a Windows XP issue. Tech support taht worked. Even more shock!