I decided to part with the extra AU$1 just to see what I was getting. It has the Logitech Quickcam C270 webcam, which is the lowest-cost 720p capable webcam in Logitech’s line-up and adds a very basic headset for an extra AU$1. I settled on the Logitech Quickcam C270h Webcam and Headset bundle, available for about AU$26. So I was back on the hunt for another webcam – it didn’t have to be particularly high spec – it just needed to give a decent image for a good price. Further experimentation seems to show that the LifeCam Studio also has trouble with some of my Intel-based USB chipset ports with occasional corruption of image but no hard-lock-up, whereas on my AMD-based reviewing machine, everything was okay. With the Raspberry Pi, we got very frequent image corruption, and dropouts which necessitated a hard reset to recover from. I tried using my Microsoft LifeCam Studio, which I previously reviewed, and there wasn’t much joy. Continuing along with another webcam-related post, in the past month, I was experimenting with Raspberry Pi and webcams.
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