WebCam GO: (Portable Camera)
This is the unique part of this camera. After taking shots in different
quality settings, the fact that this
is not a digital camera was even more evident. You should not mistake this
camera for a real digital
camera. The image quality of the stills is poor. Personally, I think the
image quality could have been better.
I know it's not a digital camera, but if you are going to market it as a
portable camera, shouldn't the images,
at the very least, be clear? To offer some comparison, I took some shots
using the Webcam go and my Olympus D-340R to show you the image
quality difference. Not that the pictures should necessarily look as good
as from a digital camera, it should perform better than it does in my
opinion.
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Software
The camera ships with its own software for the WebCam, and MediaRing Talk
99, and Polaroid
PhotoMax Image Maker software. Creative did a fantastic job on the
software. It's easy to use and sports a
very, very nice interface. With the software, you can: set up the webcam
to do the normal webcam video
routine, make the camera take random stills and send them to a website via
FTP, take the stills you
captured off the camera, change camera settings and more. Overall, the
driver setup and software
functionality is excellent.
Conclusion
The WebCam Go offers a bit of both worlds. You can take stills and record
video. This is a very decent
WebCam no doubt about it. The software is great, and the WebCam part of
this camera is top notch. The
only bad side was the image quality of the stills it took. I think they
could have been better. So when you are
shopping around for a WebCam, take a look at the price of this and other
comparable WebCams, and make
your decision from there.
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