![]() ![]() AdaptabilityĪdaptability is always a welcomed feature and the ability to replace lenses, and pick between wide-angle and zoom depending on your needs is incredibly valuable. Thus, it’s wiser to limit your search only to options that have an electronic shutter. ![]() Electronic ShutterĪ mechanical shutter is poorly suited for shooting stop motion projects simply because such a project can take hours of recording to complete.Ī digital shutter, even in cheap Canon cameras, is a better option as it offers superior durability for this type of videos. Remote Control and Live View ModeĪ remote controller can be a lifesaver for a stop motion project that requires taking a lot of photos, with each shutter release potentially shaking the camera and changing the angle that needs to be perfectly consistent.Īdditionally, you should check if the camera has a Live View mode that doesn’t drain the battery too much, as such a feature can save you a lot of time. If you’re going for a zoom model, pick one with optical zoom since an electronic one only enlarges the pixels and damages the resolution. Getting a stop motion video camera with zoom can be helpful, but not mandatory. In most cases, you have to manually focus the camera since otherwise every time there’s movement in the frame, the focus will change, which can be quite irritating. ![]() That’s viable only if you intend to upload small videos online and nothing else. Meanwhile, a lot of webcams don't support the full broadcast resolution, and if that's the case with your device, then you won't have the opportunity to view your project in full screen on the TV or monitor screen – it’ll just be a small 640 by 480px window. This aspect is only relevant for webcams as stop action cameras are full screen by default. ![]()
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