ViewQuest AmazingCam VQ680

by Ken Ng

 

 






Pictures In Normal Resolution

Below are some pictures captured with the camera in the normal resolution mode. However, they have all have been scaled down to 400x300 with 65% JPEG compression. This allows the pictures to load faster. However, what you see is visually similar to the original snapshots.
    


    
Well, that's Chai's car. He's shown partly in the picture, holding the AmazingCam box along with a PowerColor Kryo box. Shot under a not-so- cloudy day.

    
This shot was taken from inside Chai's car. We've just returned from IMD. Natural lighting.

    
My house's messy dining table. Shot with normal cold tube lighting (show below).

    
A friend eating. Typical in-cafe lighting

    
A direct shot at the light source.

    
A shot from the shade to the bright area outside my humble abode. What's that double decker doing there? Beats me!

    
Some caves along the North-South Highway. FYI, my car was moving at 100 km/h during the snapshot!

    
Some caves along the North-South Highway. Notice the blurring of moving objects?

    
A shot from my car, driving down the North-South Highway. It was a bright and sunny day.

    
Wanted to snap the number plate of the old Benz. Guess the number - it's 6666!

    
From inside my dark room towards an opening in the window. The picture is a lot darker than it actually is, due to the white balance and exposure control, I guess.

     
Another shot outside my house on a bright and sunny day.

From the screen shots above, you'll see that the humble ViewQuest AmazingCam VQ680 4-in-1 PC Camera is quite impressive. The colours are vivid enough and image quality is good.

 

 
 

 

 
     
   

 

 
   

 
     
 

                   

 
   

 

 
 
Last Updated 02-06-2001

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