Topic: How do you take a picture without the camera moving?
As I said in a previous thread, every time I take a picture with my digital camera it makes it move a tiny bit (about 1 or 2mm). Anyway to stop this?
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As I said in a previous thread, every time I take a picture with my digital camera it makes it move a tiny bit (about 1 or 2mm). Anyway to stop this?
yes: A very good tripod, BLUTAC, Tape, build a custom lego stand for it
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Any good tutorials/and or pictures?
Well, for a good tripod / blutac / tape there is no tutorial necessary but for a custom lego stand, that would depends on your camera. I only know a tutorial for my quickcam 9000
Ah ok I have a Kodak Easyshare.
yeah Idk use google
I had this problem with the camera I started to animate with. I don't think most digital cameras can handle stop motion.

Aquamorph, the max width for a signature is 100x400 pixels! Yours is like 700px
It pretty good thought ![]()

Switch to a webcam.
If you dont wanna spend the money, try pushing really hard on the button every time you take a picture. This way it can be even each time.
Well I'm having a cash flow problem at the moment, but as soon as I get cash I'm going to buy Quickcam 9000. In the mean time I guess I'm just gonna have to make do with the mild shaking.
Or just experiment with some technique bricks.
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