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14-03-2013, 17:24
(This post was last modified: 14-03-2013, 17:25 by katie_Askyn.)
Just a quick question from a complete newb with these things!...
I'd be looking to get a Cam just to give cam work a try, I don't want to spend to much and cant if honest. So Is there a lower priced one that anyone uses that is sufficient for someone starting out?
I don't want to go to a big expense and find 2 weeks in, that Cam works not my thing.
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You can just start with your laptop cam...I've seen girls in group (through using the live thumbnail) with the most appalling image and yet charging full whack.
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I just have my pc, a laptop is somewhere on the "one day I'll get one of those" list
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You can't go far wrong with Logitech...
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I will bare that in mind, Will have a look around the net tonight
Thank you Katy Hun X
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The logitech pro 9000 goes for about £25 -£30 on ebay, it's still a really good cam.
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I really liked my pro 9000 and that's a good price.
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Thank you Kitty, I'll look into that one xx
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