Webcam Recommendation required

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Well you could read the specs on the cameras and compare you might have a
better idea of the price/performance difference for the money.  Generally
speaking, the more expensive ones have better lenses, better resolution (for
still photos and streaming), and better support (in windows).


On 3/30/06 6:43 PM, "Sanjay Arora" <sanjay.k.arora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 3/30/06, Lamar Owen <lowen@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Thursday 30 March 2006 06:20, Ryan wrote:
>>> I recommend Axis webcams.
>>> 
>>> While pricey, many of their models are client OS-independent, and they
>>> run a form of Linux as their OS.
>> 
>> A less expensive alternative to the Axis is the VCenter or Gadspot camera
>> line.  www.gadspot.co.uk I think is the webpage.
> 
> All these cams are 100$ plus whereas webcams for windoze are available
> for 10-20$.
> 
> Whats the difference....something must b different in hw. Why should
> one buy these rather than the cheap ones? any performance/bandwidth
> optimization gains or maybe picture clarity?
> 
> With regards.
> Sanjay.
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