Topic: What should I do?
I have a camera, and it's a good camera, but the problem is that I cannot connect it to the computer. I probably won't be getting a better one 'till October. I really wish to animate soon. What should I do?
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I have a camera, and it's a good camera, but the problem is that I cannot connect it to the computer. I probably won't be getting a better one 'till October. I really wish to animate soon. What should I do?
Why can't you plug it into the computer?
@rsteenoven: My camera isn't compatible with remote-image capturing
@Blob: Yes I know this, but it looks really bumpy. I need some way of securing my camera without moving it up and down, and bumping it
put your camera on a 2 sec timer so every time it take's the photo it will take it in 2 sec's that what i do when i make stop motion films!
So you press the button, wait two seconds, then the frame is taken? Sounds like camera bump galore to me...
You could get it to take one picture every minute, so you don't have to touch the button.
Not quite. He said it should delay, take a pic, delay, pic... Yours is delay, pic, done
Some Canons have wireless remote capabilities which could serve your purpose. See if you can purchase a remote.
I can! Thank you. When I save up the money I'll buy it. Solves my problems
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