Mac mini camera issue

Hi,  Just trying to get a mic camera combo to work on the mini.  Any cameras that definitely work?  I have 3 that don't.  Mic is the problem.

We've used the Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro for Mac, with camera and mike that works fine.  We bought it in 2010, so it may not be available new today (although maybe thru ebay, amazon, or others that still have stock). If I was buying new I would consider the appropriate Logitech version that they sell for macs now, too.

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