Isight cam with imac 24"

Will an isight work with my new imac 24"?
Was wanting to use it with AMSN.
Is the quality of the isight better than the inbuilt Imac 24" cam?
Thanks in advance!

as long as the camera is Firewire it will work. but whats wrong with you built-in one? i have used mine in my iMac G5 all the time(besides photobooth) nothing wrong. if you cant video chat with some they mite not have aim 5.9 or higer to use it. some IM programs have issues with iChat like Gaim(gay aim :)) and Trillion for example. whats the problem with your built in one anyways?

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