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Laptop Camera Software Windows 7

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Laptop Camera Software Windows 7

2024-04-18 09:34:53

..first 24 hours..used only 7%..couldn't ask for anything better...

5
2024-08-24 03:18:55

use in either hand. great to use with parallels software. able to right click in windows.

5
2024-08-01 07:55:25

Needed a webcam to replace the camera packaged with my Windows laptop. Getting much better video quality out of the box. The tripod is also a welcome addition. Great built quality. A bit disappointed not to have a USB-C connector option.

5
2024-08-26 09:58:44

I purchased this for deposition work with Vmix software and it works great with my camera and laptop.

5
2024-04-09 03:31:46

I love my laptop, its fast and works great. My desktop is Windows 7 pro and this comes with windows 8.1 home. I just need to upgrade it to pro and I'm good to go.

5
2024-08-07 04:39:57

With the included Parallels software I am able to develop for Mac, Windows, and Linux with only one machine.

5
2024-08-25 01:28:23

7 frames/second with 18b battery. Lightweight. No cons so far.

5
2024-04-03 06:58:45

I bought this kit to see if it would be possible for me to control my telescope/camera with my laptop from a distance.  I normally drive to remote sites in the countryside, set up my gear and record asteroid occultations.  I have spent many cold nights outside pursuing this hobby.  I have 4 USB devices connected to the laptop that I need to support.  First is the telescope mount connection to the control software on my laptop, second is the wi-fi antenna for the wireless gamepad that I use to control the scope if Im at the eyepiece, third is a GPS puck that syncs time, position and elevation to the mount and the planetarium program on the laptop and fourth (most difficult and most important) is the camera connection where the camera outputs avi or FITS files to the SSD on the laptop via USB.  This camera connection has to provide enough bandwidth to avoid dropping any frames.  Besides being uncomfortable in the winter sitting outside with the laptop, I also started experiencing very poor performance with the laptop when the temps were below freezing.  Last night I sat comfortably in my van watching my laptop (also warm in the van) while all other equipment was at the other end of a 50 CAT6 cable.  Performance was flawless and I recorded 4 minutes of video without a single dropped frame.  I really cant think of a better endorsement.  For me, it was as if the 4 devices were plugged directly into the laptop.  I had NO reliability issues and NO performance issues.  Plus, installation is as painless as can be.  Just plug it in.  No software to install.  Completely transparent.  Im really happy with this product.

5
2024-04-12 06:36:39

My wife and I purchased a telescope for our son a few months back as a birthday present (Orion SkyQuest XT8 Classic Dobsonian Telescope Kit). While we have had good family fun searching the skies, we decided to make some improvements to our setup to make it even more enjoyable by purchasing a camera. With the addition of the Neximage 10, we can now live view on a laptop allowing everyone to see without having to share the eyepiece - reducing the possibility of moving the telescope between viewers. Of course, another benefit, and the biggest factor in our decision is being able to easily capture images of our night adventures! The included software (iCap) is reasonably intuitive and it wasn't difficult getting things set up and running. In my preparations for the first night out, and based on recommendations, I also installed the free version of Sharpcap for comparison purposes. Once you have a grasp on the gain and exposure settings both software programs work well but I found Sharpcap a little easier to use overall. For reference, I'm using a reasonably current Windows-based laptop with an i7 quad-core processor and more than average ram. As far as the camera goes - it seems to be well built although I am concerned about the lack of strain relief on the USB plug. I'll probably come up with a way to fasten the cable to the telescope body so the cable isn't constantly weighing on the connection. Imaging seems to be pretty good for a camera at this price point. In summary, I found it easy to go from unboxing to capturing images in the back yard the same evening. It's a great tool to expand the fun of learning. My Son was excited to share our photos with his science teacher since they were just studying the phases of the moon prior to being sent home for the Covid-19 pandemic. I've attached a couple of sample images from our first night's use. We need to work on focusing a bit but these show the potential this camera has.

5
2024-09-16 02:53:55

Worked great with my Windows 10 laptop. I did not need to use the Driver DVD.

5