Topic: Capture Software? Helium Frog, MonkeyJam, or "Other"
I've been brickfilming for about 2 1/2 years now, all on the same digital camera: a Pentax Optio M30. I started at about 1 FPS, and am now up to about 10 FPS. Now that I want to make the jump to 15 FPS, I figured I'd ditch the digital camera and floor mounted tripod and get a QCP9000. I like the webcam idea because I can lock down the camera better, onion skinning, and I can also film more at "Minifig Level". (Check out my videos to see why!)
Originally, I thought I'd use FrameByFrame on the Mac, but seeing as the QCP9000, nor any other webcam seems to have manual focus on OSX, that renders the QCP9000 on OSX worthless. I have bootcamp, so I'm able to access Windows. So, now I figure I'll just use Windows for frame capture, and OSX for editing. So, my question is what frame capture program should I use? MonkeyJam doesn't have Onion Skinning, so it's almost out of the picture. Helium Frog looks good, but I've seen a lot of complaints about it. I was looking though the free software list, and StopMojo looked good also... My only "real" requirements are that the program is free. What are your suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
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