Topic: To Buy a QC9K or not, that is the question.
I have been animating in iMovie since I started stop-motion filming a year ago. However, somebody on the iMovie design team screwed up big time, because they removed the ability (that iMovie HD had) to create films with frame rates higher than 10fps.
So, as I have been learning how to animate, I am finally ready to start filming at 15fps, but with what software I have now, I cannot. I have a 2009 iMac, and so I was thinking about getting iStopmotion 2. I tried the free download, but unfortunately, none of the three cameras I have are compatible for frame capture (the main reason I want to get new software, as well as being able to create films in 15fps). Sooo...
My question is: if I got a QC9K (as it seems many of my fellow brick filmers have), would I be able to manually control the settings on it? (Keep in mind that I have a Mac).
I feel like Mr. Badframe (Avant-Garde 2010), but there is no silver-lining. Any help is greatly appreciated! ![]()
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