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Re: What's a good camera?
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lugnet.animation
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Mon, 9 Apr 2001 17:15:47 GMT
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Dude you gotta get a Vision Command Lego Cam Sensor, it does all that and
lots more! and for 99 bucks you can't beat it with a stick!, stop animation,
video email, bitmap or jpg formats, simple "paint like" editor, vision
sensor, RCX motor controll thru visual stimulis, Motion detection record or
set timer and wait for motion! lots and lots more!!!, I gotta say the claity
is eh but it works dang good.. trust me I can't say enough about it...
I built two of them into the head of my Robot!
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=39692
Now it "sees" too....!!
Eric
In lugnet.publish.cinema, Wayne McCaul writes:
> Hi.
>
> Okay, it's apparenly in my nature to obsess over things. So this
> stop-motion-lego-movie business is no exception (mostly because it appeals
> to the days when I used to try stop-motion clay animation with my Super-8,
> oh so many years ago). I spent the weekend using my digital camera to create
> a few seconds of animation that weren't half bad.
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> Unfortunately, the camera itself is defective and going back for repairs in
> the next couple of days. Lord knows how long they're actually have it.
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> So, my question is, what would you recommend as a good camera for this kind
> of work? I don't want to spend a ton, but getting something that can record
> real-time might be a bonus as well. I don't think I have enough to blow on
> the Lego Studio, but is that the best around?
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> I'm looking for something to fill the void while my digital's away or
> something better to take it's place. Now that I'm obession-boy, I've got
> plans, big plans... [Insert Insane Laughter Here].
>
> Thanks
>
> Evil Wayne
> __________________________
> There's a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".
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