
Logitech has just announced its first Mac-compatible webcam, the Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro. The cam features a 2-megapixel sensor with premium autofocus technology and, most importantly, Carl Zeiss Optics. Not only that, with this new device you’ll be able to record sharp 720p high-def video clips, and VGA-quality video at up to 30 frames per second while video calling with iChat and Skype. It also features Logitech’s RightLight 2 Technology, which enables the webcam to “adjust intelligently in dim or harshly backlighted situations.” Available in July for approx $129.99. [Logitech]





















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It’s really only Logitech’s MARKETING saying this is the ‘First Mac-compatible Webcam’ in their product line. Several of their higher-end models -already are- driverless UVC – USB Video Class compliant and work fine on Apple’s OS X: See http://www.mac-compatible-web-cam.com/ for select UVC cams currently shipping – from not only Logitech, but Creative Labs and others.
It’s good to see Logitech finally addressing the Mac webcam market. But until proven otherwise, this is just an updated 9000 Pro with slight cometic changes and new Apple Macintosh specific packaging that will ship later in July.
Please I need driver for blue webcam Logitech for Mac running system 10.3.9. Can you say me where I can get it?