martx96 wrote:But if the camera is smaller it has a smaller lense, so the lense is not as good.
Okay, think of it this way. The average computer now has much greater capabilities then your average room-sized supercomputer of say, the seventies or eighties. Now, that ratio of size:power has also changed with cameras as well. It's not just the lens, anyway. There are chips in webcams and cameras that process the images they capture; not film. For a more relevant example, todays webcams have better quality than the film cameras used back in the early 1900s.
So, it's not a matter of size at all. I'd suggest a Quickcam 9000, like all the others have. I have one, and it's got great quality, and the webcam it's self if fairly small, which is perfect for brickfilming.
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