Sunday, September 1, 2013

How to capture photos with a camera for stop motion?

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Brandon H


I have a Canon Powershot 100 HS Digital ELPH Camera. I also have a webcam but it doesn't have good quality. I want to use a program that is available to p.c. to capture pictures from the camera via usb. Like if you were using a webcam to take pictures and recording them on a p.c. with software that transfers it strait to the p.c. and that takes the picture when you click something on the computer. That way the camera doesn't move when you are pressing the shutter button.


Answer
your best bet is to just use the camera without having it hooked up to the cpu and transfer all the photos afterwards. as for how to shoot the photos, it depends on what you're shooting. if it's a person, just have them move 6-12" between shots (e.g. if they just took a step, have them move the leg behind them around 6-12" but still in the same motion as if they were just walking the way they normally do).

How much video is 1 GB of memory?




nightO_Owl


I have about 2.2 GB on my memory card and i'm going on vacation next week and plan to take lots of video. How much time is this? I just have a canon digital camera, nothing too special. a PowerShot ElPH 100 HS. Thanks!


Answer
You are going to have to buy some more memory cards.

A 17 to 20 minute video uses about 4 gb of video if you are shooting Full HD.

Memory is so inexpensive, I am surprised you have not purchased at least four or five extra cards.

I found some class 10, 4 gb cards for, two for under $16

http://www.amazon.com/Delkin-Class-Memory-DDSD163-4-2X4/dp/B00AZK5ORO/ref=sr_1_34?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1373751412&sr=1-34&keywords=4+gb%2C+class+10+memory+card

Question?

Are you in the good habit of copying all your images from your memory card to your computer after each shooting day and then formatting the card in your camera? If no, you are running the risk of having the memory card you have, becoming corrupt. Memory cards are NOT a place to permanently store your images.




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