Microsoft Webcam
Dude. This webcam looks and sounds sweet:
- High Definition 2.0 Megapixel Video* (1600 × 1190 pixels)
- High Definition 7.6 Megapixel Still Photos (3200 × 2380 pixels, interpolated)
- Built-in Microphone
- Wide-angle Lens (71 degrees)
- Notebook Mobility (Designed for laptop lids)
I’m getting a Microsoft LifeCam NX-6000. Nay, I’m swearing by it.
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11 Comments
Seb
October 11th, 2006
at 9:55am
Sweet, but will it work with Vista? No mention of it in the specs…
And since I’ve not been able to use any other cams in Vista, I’d rather not be the first one to try it out.
Andy Brudtkuhl
October 17th, 2006
at 2:17pm
So have you bought it yet?
I am interested myself for vlogging / podcasting
Bruce
November 11th, 2006
at 11:47pm
I just bought it. It’s ****:
1) The clip won’t fit on a Thinkpad. (I mean, c’mon!)
2) The software is lousy and hogs memory.
3) At 320 resolution, it’s out of sync; anything larger is way out of sync (audio/voce), and noisy.
4) When you go to make a video clip - just to send in an e-mail - the first four seconds are lost as the camera adjusts for lighting.
5) Microsoft tech support confirms they’re starting to get calls on this. They told me it’s not a hardware problem with my computer (XP pro SP2, 2 gigs of RAM, 1.7 gig Pentium III processor,) but with the camera.
6) I bought this to replace a Logitech laptop pro (the little black one,) and it’s nowhere near as good.
In short, I got hosed by this thing. Proof again that you should always let somebody else buy stuff first.
Mike
December 2nd, 2006
at 1:35pm
I have it. Love it. Easy to use. Great image (size, color, sharpness). Motion and voice synch well. So much better than the old, jerky, postage stamp images of past webcams.
ian
February 11th, 2007
at 11:55pm
Just got one at BestBuy. This is by far the best notebook webcam i’ve used so far… I had a Logitech Notebook Pro webcam that failed after just one week! The pop out lens protects the optics and it comes with a small carrying case. I use it all the time talking to my wife and the kids while on the road. highly recommend it if you are looking for a notebook webcam.
Glenn
April 1st, 2007
at 7:23pm
Sorry Chris,
I ended up here because I’m researching advice on why my lifecam is such a hunk of junk. I truly regret this purchase. I’ve tried everything I can think of…reducing the res, trying different mic’s etc…my laptop comp specs are healthy, but this microsuck camera is not any good. Audio to video is a full second out of sync.
I see you gotten mixed reviews here…but everywhere else I see most people are having trouble…and that’s because this camera is a pile of….well, you know.
I will return mine…have you purchased something else?
Glenn
Kyle
April 19th, 2007
at 12:15pm
Can anyone get theirs to take a still pic? I click the take a pic button and hear the whirrrr and then no file is created
Peter
May 5th, 2007
at 4:15pm
Just got one myself, and ended up here for the same reason as Glenn, because the audio and video are way out of sync, and I see no way to fix it.
Bye bye Lifecam , you’re going back to the shop.
ted doran
June 22nd, 2007
at 11:26pm
i have the NX 3000 and the cam part works great. it has an awesome picture but when i try to use the mic, no matter what i do to adjust the settings, no one can hear me. either on messengers or in chat rooms with webcam and mic capabilities? what am i doing wrong?
Howard Mass
January 5th, 2008
at 12:49am
Being in the streaming media business for… well let’s just say since before Real was called Real. (remember Progressive Networks) …back to the point… I’ve tried nearly every webcam that has come out over the last five years, and then some. :)
I’ve had an NX-6000 for about a year and rate it AVERAGE.
I don’t currently use it, however I didn’t have any of the technical issues reported here. I can make some recommendations based on my knowledge of typical causes of many A/V problems.
Use the latest drivers. The drivers on the CD that ship with ALMOST ALL peripherals are OLD.
Update to the latest version of Direct X or at least version 9.0c
Update AUDIO drivers! Especially if using onboard audio!
If you’re using an older computer don’t expect much if it doesn’t have USB 2.0
GENERAL WEBCAM TIPS:
Lighting is more important to image quality than ANYTHING else!!!
In case you missed TIP 1 LIGHTING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN ANYTHING ELSE.
The quality of the imaging chip is more important than resolution. Try and find a webcam that uses a CCD instead of a CMOS chip. (I still use my 3+ year old Creative Live Ultra) People always comment on how INCREDIBLE the video looks.
DON’T use the zoom or other digital “features” on your webcam.
Oh and LIGHTING IS MORE IMPORTANT than ANYTHING ELSE :)
One last thought… If you have a DV camera download WebcamDV and that should blow away any webcam. http://www.orangeware.com/endusers/webcamdv.html
Santiago
April 9th, 2008
at 5:22pm
I bought it for a test-run,this has got to be one of the crappiest webcams ever made,and i’m not just saying that after updating drivers,using it with as low resolution and quality as possible on a 3Ghz processor,2G RAM,top of the line PC,and tweaking among the nerd-iest ways this nerd knows how to get the most out of it,believe me ,you’ll regret buying it,or at least for all other webcams out there at there with LOWER prices and better performances,,,right now i’d recommend you using anything from Creative,and never trust Microsoft again.