Topic: Camera good to use? Pizza anyone? Please reply!
Is a digital HD Sony CAMERA good to use? This is my camera. What fps is suitable, is it good for Bfilming? Thanks!

Last edited by ninja chewit (September 1, 2009 (12:35pm))
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Is a digital HD Sony CAMERA good to use? This is my camera. What fps is suitable, is it good for Bfilming? Thanks!

Last edited by ninja chewit (September 1, 2009 (12:35pm))
if it has manual controls then yes it is good
What does he mean by manual controls?
It is good for the camera to have manual controls, such as control over light, color, focus, etc. Auto controls tend to find the best lighting/settings for each individual frame, which is good for photography, but very bad for brickfilming, because it causes light flicker, inconsistencies with color and focus, which makes for a really low quality film. With manual controls, you can lock those settings so they don't change in between shots, and with that ten megapixel camera, you're going to get some really high quality shots.
...and with that ten megapixel camera, you're going to get some really high quality shots.
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You mean megapickle don't you? ![]()
10 megapickles is over powered for brickfilming, Full HD is only 3 megapickle stills ![]()
Can I just have the pizza?....
I use a nikon D60 with with 10 megapixels
Cybershot's don't support remote capture.
http://www.gphoto.org/doc/remote/
I use a nikon D60 with with 10 megapixels
Well I have a Powershot G9 with12.3 megapixels!!!!!
With that camera, you'll be getting really good quality!
With that camera, you'll be getting really good quality!
Dude, I know you're new, but this post if like 16 days old, please do not bump threads
Lol it was probably an error, happened to me at a thread as well. When your post isn't loading you click post again, it still doesn't finish loading click post again! Then after it finishes and you get 3 posts. I can tell this is what happened, because the posts are identical. Just like Lost In Pie said though, please don't double post. Welcome to BIM!
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