Re: Keeping the camera still

Ok where does it say it was filmed with that?

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It just was. You'll have to believe it.
More 4000 goodness.

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We are capturing photos physically.

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skwizitanee wrote:

Ok where does it say it was filmed with that?

Nathan said so.

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you spelled feel wrong.

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Just a quick question, are you taking the photo's with a capture program?
Or are you taking the photo's by physically touching the capture button on the camera?
(Just thought I should ask, just incase mini/smile )

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Well, now we bought a vivicam 5022, and it seems to be staying still. It has an anti-shake tool we could use if it shakes too much. We'll be making some tests with it to see if it stands the test.

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the 4k sucks! It's your own choice but I don't suggest it!

You can't be serious.

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I have a 5000 not a 4000.
Sorry about the confusion i'm gonna try and fiddle with the focus.

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Sean wrote:
seaforce110 wrote:

the 4k sucks! It's your own choice but I don't suggest it!

You can't be serious.

actually, I'm serious! I bought the 4k but really the quality sucks, a few months after I bought it I sold it and bought the 9k and YEAH that's a good webcam mini/wink

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Well I have an off topic question.......
My webcam sucks but I think it's because of the program i'm using.
it's called Stop Motion Animator.
Or Clay Animator it has a website.........
I just don't like the whole animating part and that program makes it easier.

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This was a film BEFORE "Driven" so yes it was shot with a 4k

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yup.

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skiwizitanee,

i used to use that program back in the day - hate it, glitchy and all.

there are so many more free programs out there. or you can spring and buy...http://www.dragonstopmotion.com/

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I know there are but it's hard to find a good one.
Because MonkeyJam sucks on my computer it takes forever to use the Preview thingy.
And I don't want to use HeliumFrog either.

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What computer are you using that may be the problem considering my laptop loads it in seconds.

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mobiledeli wrote:

skiwizitanee,

i used to use that program back in the day - hate it, glitchy and all.

there are so many more free programs out there. or you can spring and buy...http://www.dragonstopmotion.com/

That's around $200. Unless he has the money, he should try something a little cheaper.

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Re: Keeping the camera still

Using a webcam really helps. But if you want relly good quality photos, use a firewire cable directly to your PC. This way, you don't need to touch the camera, effectively removing the problem of camera movement.

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Yeah, but we don't have a webcam, although we are quite satisfied with our camera's results. Also, welcome to BIM! (P.S. your sig's too large)

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