Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000

By Lara Luepke, CNET.com on 24 March 2006

The Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000 is a well-rounded webcam with ample adjustability and a solid software package, making it a good option for users at all levels of expertise.

4.9
  • Good: Clear picture for video and still shots • Vibrant colours • "Boosts" for different lighting situations • Sensitive microphone • Headset included
  • Bad: Whites are blown out in dim settings • Some digital noise in black backgrounds • Privacy shield comes off too easily • Camera is too easy to remove from stand
  • Specs: Webcam • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$150.00

The Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000 has a decidedly webcam 1.0 design, but don't dismiss it as outdated; its performance and adjustability are impressive, especially for its price. The QuickCam Pro 5000 offers enough image-setting options for most users. It's also easy to setup, and it works seamlessly with multiple instant-messaging clients. More advanced users may want to consider the Logitech QuickCam Fusion, which offers similar performance but adds a more modern look and the ability to take megapixel photos.

Installing the Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000 is a snap; we were up and running in less than five minutes. In addition to MSN Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), and Yahoo Messenger, the installation CD includes drivers and plenty of software: Logitech's QuickCapture application for taking still photos and videos, an application for sending email with video, and Logitech's Desktop Messenger software, which automatically checks for software updates. All of the bundled apps are straightforward and easy to use, though two brief setup guides are included.

Instead of a clip-on stand or a claw, the QuickCam Pro 5000 has a flexible tail that allows it to sit atop a CRT or LCD monitor or a laptop display. You can flatten the tail to prop up the camera on a desk. We saw the same style of tail on the Logitech QuickCam Fusion, but the Pro 5000's is more flexible and holds its shape better.

Despite its large size and bulbous shape, the camera is very adjustable: you can tilt it 45 degrees up, 10 degrees down and 360 degrees to the side. All of these adjustments must be made by hand, unlike with the Creative Live Motion, which allows you to control the view via software. We don't mind the manual adjustment, however.

Although the QuickCam Pro 5000 is easy to position, we did run into a couple of minor snags. The privacy shield isn't securely affixed to the camera, and it comes off too easily. Also, the camera itself comes off the stand when tilted too far in one direction. In each case, you merely snap the dislodged item back into place.

On top of the webcam is a large, unlabeled snapshot button, which takes a picture if the QuickCapture software is open. A small, sensitive microphone built into the front of the camera can record a normal-level conversation from six feet away. Logitech also includes a headset for better sound recording and voice chat.

The included QuickCam software lets you adjust many settings, including brightness, saturation, contrast, white balance, hue, sharpness, gamma and backlight. You can also change exposure, gain, and ambient-light settings. With low-light-boost and colour-boost settings, Logitech helps you achieve optimal performance under different light conditions. In the less-useful-but-cute department is the Avatars feature, which tracks the movements of your nose, eyebrows and mouth and applies them to a cartoon character such as an alien or a shark.

The QuickCam Pro 5000 performed well in our tests, but bright whites were blown out, especially in dimly lit environments, even when we employed the low-light boost setting. Digital noise was minimal, but we did notice it in dark areas. Colours were vibrant, rich, and accurate, and using the colour-boost feature improved the colour quality. Video images were equally clear, with good colour, though quickly moving objects (such as a waving hand) were somewhat blurry, even in well-lit conditions.

Video records at a maximum of 30 frames per second at resolutions of 160x120, 320x240 and 640x480. You can capture still images at any of those resolutions and at 1.3 megapixels; however, the latter image size is achieved through interpolation.

The Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000 comes with a two-year hardware warranty, which is better than the standard one year for input devices. You can get service and support online or from a toll-free phone number. Logitech's support Web site also offers software updates, driver downloads and user discussion forums.

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Comments (7)

  • dawnjohnson1@bigpond.com gave 6/10 on 12/02/2008 15:03 Report abuse

    I have a quickcam 5000 and am having trouble with the sound I get in touch with uk I can hear them but they carn't hear me i have gone through the wizard and it should be working but its not can you advise thanks Dawn Johnson

  • ilgrauls gave 7/10 on 03/07/2007 21:39 Report abuse

    works with Skype for mac without installing drivers

    • Good: true plug and play
      Bought it for 35 euro at IBOOD which I think is pretty good value
    • Bad: The software is only available for Windows
  • pam-don@hotmail.com gave 4/10 on 04/06/2007 15:02 Report abuse

    Why am I getting feed-back while doing a video to my family. Picture is really white like a ghost face

  • BunBun gave 9/10 on 20/05/2007 23:17 Report abuse

    Good webcam, works well with XP

    • Good: Easy to install, easy to use, good quality image and sound, good price and very robust.
    • Bad: The privacy shield is easily knocked off, but is just as easily reattached.
  • abcde gave 2/10 on 26/11/2006 22:54 Report abuse

    not mac OS X compatible

  • Mouse gave 2/10 on 04/11/2006 17:58 Report abuse

    WHAT A PILE!

    • Good: IT has a usb cord
    • Bad: it falls off the computer, I cant put it in a certin position
  • Z4jjazzman gave 4/10 on 30/09/2006 01:47 Report abuse

    worse than quickcam pro 4000

    I have two of quickcam pro 4000. I liked it so much purchased two of quickcam pro 5000 thinking it'll be as good as 4000 if it's not any better. NOT!!!!!!!!!!1

    • Good: wider angle lense
    • Bad: cannot focus clearly like quickcam pro 4000.

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