Topic: What camera do you use for brickfilming?
Hello guys.
In this thread post images of the camera you use for brickfilming.
Heres mine the Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000:

Last edited by HomerBall (September 21, 2009 (08:21am))
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Hello guys.
In this thread post images of the camera you use for brickfilming.
Heres mine the Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000:

Last edited by HomerBall (September 21, 2009 (08:21am))
I remember having a webcam like that but I lost it.
Same as you, Loghitec Quickam Pro 9000.
Same as most of the Brickfilmers: QC9000

Meh.

QuickCam Pro 4000
-storgero

^ With a 18-200 Quantaray lense
Good SLR for a good price!

Same as most people on this site: 
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Really great camera!
Really great camera!
You use that for brickfilming? Wow you're professional. I use a Sony HD SLR 12 for live action, but that?! Wow you're a lucky duck.
but anyway, the Quickcam Pro 9000 all the way for me!
Lol nice camera! ![]()
Yeah, that's the one I somehow miraculously won at a film festival. I would never have bought it otherwise, I think the camera was $2300 new! ![]()
The only films I've made with the camera so far (besides my current project) are PCIPCO and Prognosis. All the other films, Writer's Block and earlier, were made with my trusty Logitec QC4000.
I own a Canon FS100 video camcorder and a QCPro9000. I use my Canon for brickfilming, I want to film some tests with the my QuickCam soon.
That's a fine camera, quigibo.
Currently I use my Logitech Qickcam 4000 again. My last film I made without a camera, instead I used a scanner.
Really great camera!
Sweet camera Quigibo.
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