Couldn't Logitech have included a pivot so the camera can be angled left and right vs just up and down.I lost my good webcam when I moved my office and needed something for Skype and general stuff, nothing that needed super duper quality. I was about to spend a lot of money on a much more advanced Logitech webcam but decided I just didn't needed to. I chose this one because it mentioned that it was good in low light. My whole house is like a dungeon and is rarely very well lit and I have had issues with my laptop and tablet's built in webcams capturing a decent picture or video due to that.This webcam really has no bells and whistles. I plugged it in and it was ready to go. I think I downloaded some updated software from their site but it was quick and painless. The one really weird thing about it is the way it clips onto the screen. Or should I say, the way it DOESN'T clip on. It sort of just hangs there and falls off the screen constantly. There is no way to tighten it or clip it. It is just set on the screen. This does help me to adjust the lens but it doesn't stay adjusted because, again, there is nothing to clip it to make it secure.Aside from that though. this webcam works fine. The microphone is great and the pictures and video even in low light are good. People on the other end of Skype tell me they see me clearly with no distortion and any videos I have made look bright and the colors seem true. The photos are a tad bit brainy when the light is low but they're very clear when there is sufficient light. There is no manual focusing or zooming. The webcam has an auto focus feature that you can set to follow your face or not. I have mine set to that and it does a good job tracking me. It sometimes zooms in and out for no reason but it's not a big issue. It is trying to track me I guess and I do move around quite a bit.My last webcam had some fun features like silly props, backgrounds, the ability to put up a privacy screen when you pause the video, and more. I miss those things but they really aren't necessary, just fun. I would love to find a site that gives me some fun options to download, particularly a screen behind me as my old webcam did but I can live without it.In all, for a low price, I got a more than decent webcam. I use it to talk to friends and relatives on Skype, snap quick photos, and make random videos now and then. I can easily pick up the webcam and point it to whatever I want which is fun. I can set it on my desk or on the computer monitor or even on my CPU depending on the way I want the video or picture. For the low price, I am happy with the C310. I just wish the darn thing had a better clip so I didn't lose it all the time and have to go hunting for it behind my desk where it lands when it falls off of my monitor.Purchased this webcam for use while working from home. Allows me to keep my laptop screen closed while using external monitors, etc. I purchased this brand/model as it was the same one that I used in the office proved by me then employer. After taking a new job that was full time work from home, I bought this webcam because I knew that it worked well.Good value webcamLove this camera, I'm rating it 5 stars based on what you get for the price. I bought this webcam for my brother's family back in 2010 so we could use Skype to do video calls. The quality of the picture was beyond any I've seen from others using webcams (tremendous clarity - feels like the other person is in the same room), and the built-in microphone worked very well, too. I would imagine the top-end version in this line from Logitech is that much better, but for normal everyday use, this is a superb value.I was so impressed that I decided to purchase one for my home as well (had previously been using webcams built into laptop and iPhone for video conferencing). We put this one on a desktop and it has become the product we use 90%+ of the time. Using this webcam in the same room (and with the same light settings / camera position) that we have other webcams, I'm even more impressed by how well this one adjusts the white balance and corrects for imperfect lighting. What previously looked like a dark and orange-y room now looks on camera how it does in person - "daylight" white and perfectly exposed.I had a few challenges getting it set up correctly (detailed below) and nearly sent it back, but after reinstalling drivers from the Logitech site and double / triple-checking the settings on the video conferencing service I was using (Skype), they seem to have all stabilized. All around, I'm still impressed with this product and would recommend it to anyone needing to buy a webcam.Caveats:-There is a feature you can turn on in which the camera automatically tracks/follows your face (e.g. if you're moving around). I found this made the video fairly choppy, but for all I know, that could have been due to any number of factors (computer graphics card, web conferencing service, internet speed, etc). This isn't a critical feature for me any way, so I didn't take off any stars.-When I set this up on my own computer, I had a few false starts - I noticed my computer was hanging a lot more than normal, especially when trying to use the webcam or its software. After rebooting a couple of times, and finally reinstalling the software (using the normal install instead of custom, which I had done the first time, and using the file downloaded from the Logitech site instead of the CD that was included), it seems to have stabilized. Therefore, again, no reduction in stars, since it was a fixable issue for me.-I also noticed some issues with the camera working correctly the first few times I used it in Skype (no video and/or no sound). I had to go into the settings in Skype to manually change what source it used for both the cam and the microphone, in order for it to work. Apparently these reset when you download a Skype update (at least that is what appears to have happened with me), so I had to go back and reconfigure the settings when the most recent Skype update rolled out. Since this is likely more a Skype issue than a Logitech one, I'm not reducing stars.(Note: I bought this in Dec 2010 and in July 2011, both times from Amazon at $28.99. I see the price has increased, so am not sure how this compares to others at the higher price point.)Worked well enough I guess, until one day it just didn't turn on. I'll admit I had it for a few years, but I rarely used it or even moved it, so it's not as if it went through heavy wear and tear. It stayed perched on the top edge of my monitor for its entire life, I don't know why it would just suddenly stop working. I don't expect things to last forever, but it definitely should have had more life in it. Also the software that you're supposed to use with it was not very intuitive and felt kind of slipshod.