You can capture video at as fast as 30 frames per second and at one of three resolutions: 320x240, 640x480, and 960x720. Colors were vivid, and flesh tones were accurate.
We tested under bright lights, low light, and outdoors, and in each scenario, the QuickCam Pro for Notebooks provided the best image. Further, Logitech's RightLight 2 software does an amazing job of providing a great image under a variety of light conditions, including in low light where most Webcams struggle. For starters, its 2.0-megapixel sensor is larger than the 1.3-megapixel sensors typically found on Webcams. The QuickCam Pro for Notebooks more than makes up for its clunky design with its stellar image quality. Also, be sure to smile when you go to readjust the Webcam a button at the top of the camera body lets you snap still photos and is almost impossible to avoid accidentally depressing when you reach for the camera. Slight adjustments to the laptop resulted in the camera drooping forward or listing to one side. The rubberized, spring-loaded clip on the back feels sturdy, but the rounded back and the nub on the front part of the clip makes better contact with the included 12-inch stand than with any of the three laptops we used for testing. The Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks sits 2.4 inches tall by 1.2 inches wide. You can adjust sliders for brightness, contrast, color intensity, and white balance, but we found the best results by enabling RightLight and leaving it at that. An audio tuning wizard lets you optimize the volume for audio input (microphone) and out (speakers).
LOGITECH QUICKCAM FOR NOTEBOOKS PRO INSTALL
Install the bundled QuickCam software, then plug in the Webcam.