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 [Bulk] Philips WebCam SPC900NC/00 at RM153, RM153 = Peninsular, RM163 = Borneo

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post May 12 2009, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(Maestrol @ May 12 2009, 12:52 PM)
The following is quoted from http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=971506&st=440
By reffering to the quotes above I don't think my laptop is having issues. If so, maybe the Vista Driver or the webcam itself is having issues. Can you please refer to Philips regarding this? Thanks.
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You send e-mail to them, the product you have paid is included technical support fees.
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post May 22 2009, 03:48 PM

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QUOTE(theMadMan @ May 22 2009, 01:59 PM)
Hi David,
Am interested in buying another one from you.  Sent you PM.
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OK. Good to hear that.
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post Jun 15 2009, 12:29 AM

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Yes, you should.
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post Jun 15 2009, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(SeeD @ Jun 15 2009, 10:27 AM)
Got sample shots from this webcam ?
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Got many in yahoo.com, google.com. Search the keyword spc-900NC.
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post Nov 11 2009, 02:49 PM

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News update:
Some extra stock just came in.
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post Jan 10 2010, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(littlecanon @ Jan 10 2010, 10:46 PM)
hey bro ,can u pm me best price?
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Hi,
Follow the price.
Best price given if order in mass quantity.
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post Mar 10 2010, 10:56 PM

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QUOTE(astroid @ Mar 10 2010, 05:06 AM)
Hi DAViS,

I am interested in purchasing Philips SPC900NC Webcams from you and would like to know...

1) Do you have any stock available?

2) Are your Webcams suitable for use in the UK?

3) Do you deliver to the UK?

4) What do you consider a minimum order to be?

5) Could you PM me to quote a price for your minimum order please?
    If your minimum order is 1 unit, could you give me a price for 5, 10, 15 units etc.

6) Do you accept PayPal payments?

I will look forward to hearing from you.

Many thanks,

Astroid
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Hi,
Are you xxxxxxxx, UK from Lelong?
If yes, I have confirmed your order. Please proceed to make payment.
Thank you.

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post Aug 7 2010, 01:51 AM

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QUOTE(tankcmy @ Jun 22 2010, 07:36 PM)
hey can I get 2 webcams from you?
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Added on September 13, 2012, 5:22 am Philips:
General questions about this 2007 designed webcam SPC900NC
1. Is it compatible with Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit?
Yes, it is. Auto detect, no drivers require.

2. Max resolution @ 90 fps?
320 x 240 @ 90 fps.

3. Why this dinosaur still for sale from your online store?
This is the main strong selling point why many astrophotographer choose this model. General user usually do not appreciate it.

A brief overview of Webcams and Astronomy

Not all webcams are made equal.

For a webcam to be suitable for astrophotography it needs to be particularly sensitive to light. Webcams with CCD (Charge Coupled Device) chips are generally more sensitive than CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) chips, certainly in webcams, although some more recent makes of CMOS chips used in professional DSLR cameras are able to offer the required light capturing ability.

Generally if you are searching out a webcam for use with a telescope, try to find a CCD webcam, otherwise be sure that any CMOS webcam is sufficiently sensitive and has been tried by other astonomers. The Toucam Pro I and II models were the original favourite choice for astronomers. For example a very cheap webcam, the Philips SPC230NC is a 1.3Mpixel CMOS chip, but its Minimum Illumination is 5 Lux (the amount of light it can detect and requires to operate effectively), whereas the SPC900NC's CCD chip has a Minimum Illumination of < 1 Lux, and hence why it is so popular for astrophotography. A typical family living room is lit to 50Lux, the dark limit of civil twilight is 3.7Lux, the full Moon overhead at tropical latitudes provides 1 Lux, the full Moon on a clear night provides 0.27Lux, a quarter moon 0.01 Lux, and a moonless clear night sky with skyglow gives just 0.002 lux. Total starlight shining through an overcast sky provides 10 to the power -4 lux.

Specifications for video cameras such as camcorders and surveillance cameras often include a minimum illuminance level in lux at which the camera will record a satisfactory image. A camera with good low-light capability will have a lower lux rating. Still cameras do not use such a specification, since longer exposure times can generally be used to make pictures at very low illuminance levels, as opposed to the case in video cameras where a maximum exposure time is generally set by the frame rate.

The SPC900NC uses the same Sony ICX098QB CCD sensor as the Toucam Pro's with a pixel size of 5.6 x 5.6 microns (=0.0056mm), which allows a high resolution (320x240 Pixels non interpolated). This table shows the chip is a 1/4" Type which has 659 pixels horizontal x 494 pixels vertical, in a 14-pin Plastic DIP package with a CXD2450R Combined timing pulse generator, and a primary colour mosaic (Bayer) filter mounted.

Windows 7 compatible.
http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/compatibi...bcams&os=32-bit

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post Sep 13 2012, 05:22 AM

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Philips:
General questions about this 2007 designed webcam SPC900NC
1. Is it compatible with Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit?
Yes, it is. Auto detect, no drivers require.

2. Max resolution @ 90 fps?
320 x 240 @ 90 fps.

3. Why this dinosaur still for sale from your online store?
This is the main strong selling point why many astrophotographer choose this model. General user usually do not appreciate it.

A brief overview of Webcams and Astronomy

Not all webcams are made equal.

For a webcam to be suitable for astrophotography it needs to be particularly sensitive to light. Webcams with CCD (Charge Coupled Device) chips are generally more sensitive than CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) chips, certainly in webcams, although some more recent makes of CMOS chips used in professional DSLR cameras are able to offer the required light capturing ability.

Generally if you are searching out a webcam for use with a telescope, try to find a CCD webcam, otherwise be sure that any CMOS webcam is sufficiently sensitive and has been tried by other astonomers. The Toucam Pro I and II models were the original favourite choice for astronomers. For example a very cheap webcam, the Philips SPC230NC is a 1.3Mpixel CMOS chip, but its Minimum Illumination is 5 Lux (the amount of light it can detect and requires to operate effectively), whereas the SPC900NC's CCD chip has a Minimum Illumination of < 1 Lux, and hence why it is so popular for astrophotography. A typical family living room is lit to 50Lux, the dark limit of civil twilight is 3.7Lux, the full Moon overhead at tropical latitudes provides 1 Lux, the full Moon on a clear night provides 0.27Lux, a quarter moon 0.01 Lux, and a moonless clear night sky with skyglow gives just 0.002 lux. Total starlight shining through an overcast sky provides 10 to the power -4 lux.

Specifications for video cameras such as camcorders and surveillance cameras often include a minimum illuminance level in lux at which the camera will record a satisfactory image. A camera with good low-light capability will have a lower lux rating. Still cameras do not use such a specification, since longer exposure times can generally be used to make pictures at very low illuminance levels, as opposed to the case in video cameras where a maximum exposure time is generally set by the frame rate.

The SPC900NC uses the same Sony ICX098QB CCD sensor as the Toucam Pro's with a pixel size of 5.6 x 5.6 microns (=0.0056mm), which allows a high resolution (320x240 Pixels non interpolated). This table shows the chip is a 1/4" Type which has 659 pixels horizontal x 494 pixels vertical, in a 14-pin Plastic DIP package with a CXD2450R Combined timing pulse generator, and a primary colour mosaic (Bayer) filter mounted.

Windows 7 compatible.
http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/compatibi...bcams&os=32-bit
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post Jan 16 2013, 11:27 AM

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QUOTE(orangegurl @ Jan 16 2013, 11:11 AM)
Still have stock? Pm me best price please
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Hi,
This model has discontinued. We already closed the topic, not sure why still coming alive again.
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