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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[Hello all!

I've been a lurker on this forum for some time, and I have a question of my own. Is there a free software out there that is compatible with a Nikon DSLR?

I've read the BiM Free Sofware List, there are a few options that might work, but they only work with Canon DSLRs. DigicamControl is an option, but I'm looking for a program built for stop-motion.

I've tried using a DSLR as a webcam so stop motion programs recognize it (Following this guide: [url]https://bricksinmotion.com/forums/topic/22787/how-to-use-a-dslr-as-a-webcam-in-windows-for-free/)[/url] , but haven't had much success. The quality is usually poor, and I've had trouble getting consistent result.

I know there is Dragonframe, but I was looking for a less expensive (preferably free) alternative. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!]]></content>
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