PC webcam for communicating with Isight user?

My parents and I live on opposite coats.
My folks just got a new, up-to-date Dell laptop equipped with USB ports (no Firewire equivalents from what I could see during a recent visit). I myself have a G4 desktop with an Isight connected via Firewire.
We both have cable internet and live on opposite coasts. I love the picture quality & real-time motion communicating with other Isights users on Ichat.
How can I establish a similar quality communication with the parents back home?
1) What web camera would be a good fit for their new USB-equipped Dell laptop?
2) Would using AIM on their end and Ichat on my end allow for a fairly good quality connection, with the same real-time motion?
Thanks for any thoughts!

Hello Stephen,
Any PC webcam that is compatible with the software your parents want to use (probably AIM 5.9 for Windows) should work well for them.
Auto focus is nice, as is auto exposure, but they add cost. Some, but not all, have built in microphones. If your folks do not already have a mic, a camera with a built-in mic can save desk clutter if that is an issue that is worth the extra cost. If they have questions, they can judge these things best by an in-person demonstration at a brick and mortar store.
One place they can save money is on the motion-follow feature offered on many of the mid-to-upper priced PC webcams. Motion-follow can cause severe jumps that are distracting for video chat. If they need motion-follow for other uses, like surveillance camera applications, it is OK, but if the sole webcam use is for video chat, they do not need to spend ANY extra money for this feature. You will probably ask them to turn it off anyway. If all the cameras that have the other features they wants also include motion-follow, they can turn it off when they video chats to reduce the distracting "jump".
If they want the best possible video chat quality, there are other possible considerations in the iSight and the PC FAQ.
My best tips for Mac Video Chat with PCs at at this link.
EZ Jim

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