
- #Stop motion animation software fujifilm finepix s serial#
- #Stop motion animation software fujifilm finepix s manual#
- #Stop motion animation software fujifilm finepix s software#
You should take a look at them, as they will save you plenty of money over a DSLR. If you'd like to see my firstīrendan Canon G1 and probably the newer ones as well will take both external power and output directly to a computer.
#Stop motion animation software fujifilm finepix s software#
Software would be great, but now a deal breaker) (obviously when shooting hundreds of consecutive frames, capture

#Stop motion animation software fujifilm finepix s manual#
Assuming I don't needįlash or high speed, and that the only thing this camera needs toĭo is shoot as manual as possible and live on a tripod shooting Without the lens resetting? (changing framing) using a setupģ) Is it manual enough so that white balance can be set manually,Īllowing objects to change in the scene, but not change theĮxposure on objects that don't change (this causes flickering whenĤ) Money is an object, but I would consider another camera. I like the S7000,ġ) Does Fuji have a capture software that will allow me to shootĢ) If not, can I extract images from the camera to a hard drive What I'd like your input on is the following.

#Stop motion animation software fujifilm finepix s serial#
Mode and pipe the images thru the serial cable to my harddrive. When the memory card filled up, I'd switch it to setup This was the only way to not have the zoom lense change itsįraming. On (with ac adapter) for as long as required (could be a day or When I used the c2000 I would frame the shot and leave the camera I am about to shoot two new films this year and amĭeciding on a new camera Specifically for that purpose. A while back, I created myįirst animated short film which was mix of 3D animation and stop Thanks alot and congratulations if you made it this far!!!īrendan you need tethered operation and fixed focal lengths that will stay as you set them, and have to have an affordable package. I'd be shooting this all at film res (2k frames). If you'd like to see my first animated film here's the link: (obviously when shooting hundreds of consecutive frames, capture software would be great, but now a deal breaker) Assuming I don't need flash or high speed, and that the only thing this camera needs to do is shoot as manual as possible and live on a tripod shooting well lit, tabletop miniature sets. (S1? or ?) I love the richness of Fuji color.

I like the S7000, but need to know afew things:ġ) Does Fuji have a capture software that will allow me to shoot right onto a computer hard drive?Ģ) If not, can I extract images from the camera to a hard drive without the lens resetting? (changing framing) using a setup mode/download mode?ģ) Is it manual enough so that white balance can be set manually, allowing objects to change in the scene, but not change the exposure on objects that don't change (this causes flickering when played as a movie).Ĥ) Money is an object, but I would consider another camera. When the memory card filled up, I'd switch it to setup mode and pipe the images thru the serial cable to my harddrive. This was the only way to not have the zoom lense change its framing. When I used the c2000 I would frame the shot and leave the camera on (with ac adapter) for as long as required (could be a day or two).

I am about to shoot two new films this year and am deciding on a new camera Specifically for that purpose. It did a decent job shooting the miniature set. A while back, I created my first animated short film which was mix of 3D animation and stop motion.
