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Welcome to LegoMation Camera
Guidelines
There are two
ways you can connect a camera to your computer.
USB Webcam
using a USB cable
-or-
Digital
Video Camera (Camcorders) via a Firewire
cable
You
should
Use the
best quality Camera that you can.
USB
Webcams are good if you use a high quality
one.
Make sure
your Camera has a manual focus capability.
This is important to note as many cheaper
webcams do not have this function. Its vital
for the close up work used frequently in Brickfilms.
Good
quality notebook webcams are handy if they
have a clip on base so that you can attach
them to simple LEGO props. In the picture
below I used a Lego base and a lump of
plasticine to weight it down a bit. This
camera has digital zoom which is very handy
for making your brickfilms.
Web
Cameras
Price Range
Zoom
Focus
Price
Model & Brand
Recommended
Economy
No
Manual
$40
Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks
No
Manual
$30
Creative Live! Cam
Mid Priced
No
Manual
$80
Logitech Quickcam Communicate Deluxe
Yes
Digital & Manual via software
$80
Logitech Quickcam Deluxe for Notebooks
Yes (Glass Lens)
Top of The Range
Yes
Digital & Manual via software
$99
Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks
Yes (Carl Zeiss Lens)
Logitech Cameras - Notebook range are handy as they clip on to any prop you make..!
5. CCD chip
based Webcams are better that CMOS chip
based ones. Check the technical specifications of your webcam
(on the box or
on the web)
6. Your
camera should
be capable of a good resolution setting
7. Good
Resolution - 640 x 480 and a capture rate of
up to 30 Frames per second (FPS)
You can check
to see if your webcam has this capability by
looking at the box that came with
the Camera or
by checking its technical specifications on the
Internet.
Recommendation
We recommend
Logitech webcams but if you don't have one then
thats fine as long as
it has good
resolution capabilities and manual focus.
Another trick or
tip when making brickfilms use "Blu
Tack" or "Omni Tack"
Its your
friend..it will save your life when making
brickfilms :-)
Use it to hold down your camera
base to avoid knocking it when you are working with you minfigs.
It can also be used with the minifigs when when are walking on
lego roads which do not have plugs to hold your character in
position.
As Wiki says "The
substance was invented in
1971
in
England during development of an industrial
adhesive by
Bostik, a subsidiary of French bread mineral oil company
Total" Similar products from other manufacturers
include "Buddies" (coloured pink), "Pritt-Tack", "Tac 'N Stick"
and "Sticky Tack". "White Tack", made by the German company
UHU,
is similar but, as the name suggests, is white in colour, so
coloured so that it doesn't show through easily on posters as
Blu Tack does
Did you know that
it can be used as a pencil eraser!
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