Philips has two nicely specified webcams on the market at the moment, the SPC-1000NC and the SPC-1300NC, both 1.3 megapixel (1280×1024 native resolution) devices.

SPC1000NCSPC1300NC

Now, as many amateur astrophotographers will tell you, the earlier Philips Toucam models had lenses which unscrewed from a M12.5×0.5 thread allowing the easy fitment of a telescope adapter. Alternatively, ‘Micro Video’ lenses of different focal lengths could be fitted to the webcam.

The SPC-1000NC/SPC-1300NC may be a different issue as I’ve read an old post from the QCIUAG via a german astrophotography forum indicating the lens on these camera’s VGA sibling is captive (no M12.5×0.5 thread :( )

I’d be really grateful if anyone passing this way who knows with certainty whether the lenses can be removed or not post in the comments section below and let me know. :)

It would also be handy to know if the webcams are permanently attached to their bases or wether they have a normal tripod thread.

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2 Responses to “Philips SPC-1000NC / SPC-1300NC lens removal?”
  1. I just got one and haven’t had a chance to try it out. However, I stumbled upon your post and saw you had no reply, so I tried to remove the lens. As far as I can tell, it doesn’t remove or have threads that would allow even a filter. The lens did rotate, but doesn’t seem to come off.

    Amy

  2. Well, thanks for looking Amy, it does appear that the SPC-1000NC/SPC-1300NC lenses are heavily integrated with the casing so it looks like they may not come off (easily) after all. At least not in a way that isn’t at least partially destructive to the casing.

    Thanks again. :)

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