Pros: Looks nice - nothing more. Cons: You have to PAY for a driver for Mac OS X.
A short review, as I'm unable to actually get the Pyro 1394 Webcam working in order to comment on every aspect, but a warning for potential buyers, regardless.
For owners of iMac computers, having built-in "firewire" ports is nice. In theory,...
Pros: Easily adjustable platform. Good image quality at 640x480. Cons: Frame rate at 640x480. Incompatible palette produced for 8-bit mode.
I use the ADS USB 2.0 Webcam and the ADS Pyro Webcam for the same application. Both cameras achieve very good image quality. While the ADS USB 2.0 webcam performs as advertised with 30 frames per second at 640x480 under Windows XP (DirectShow), the ADS...
Pros: great picture quality,
feels solid
Cons: kinda bulky,
can't swivel it left or rite
lack of software
This webcam as i said has the best picture quality out of all the web cams i owned (logitch quickcam, kodak dvc325). I have windows xp running on a athlon xp. This webcam uses a firewire port which powers the webcam and sends the imagines it recieves...
ADS Tech PYRO 1394 WebCam with FireWire Card 640 x 480 video resolution Microphone required for sending audio High-speed FireWire interface Includes iSpQ VideoChat, SimpleStar PhotoShow, and Micr...
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