Topic: What camera
Not that I can afford a new camera right now, but what is a good camera for brickfilming?
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Not that I can afford a new camera right now, but what is a good camera for brickfilming?
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The Quickcam 9000 is just awesome (beware, on the mac it isn't that great). And the 4000 is good as well. Both aren't very expensive. The 4000 is cheaper than the 9000 but it has less quality.
So, the 9000 is proberly the best option
for the 9000, what would I hold it on? could it go on a tripod? What should I use to keep it steady?
I think a lego base would be best.
ok
I have another question
Do some webcams have zoom? I have to manually move the one I have now
Teh 9000 does.
Teh 9000 does.
Digitally, yes, manual, no (maybe that's your problem JK)
great
yep unfortunately im short a few $$$. I have some saving up to do
You can get the 9000 for around $70 through Skype.
You can get the 9000 for around $70 through Skype.
Cheaper of Amazon.
fib12345 wrote:You can get the 9000 for around $70 through Skype.
Cheaper of Amazon.
LegoDudez wrote:fib12345 wrote:You can get the 9000 for around $70 through Skype.
Cheaper of Amazon.
In the UK
Actually it's not. I just ran that through this converter and it's 6 dollars more expensive than skype.
In the UK it's the cheapest place [I think?]
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