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Stephen Knapp June 23rd, 2006 11:10 PM

Time Lapse with HD100 into a PC
 
Does anyone know how to use the HD100 to shoot timelapse images that can be recorded, or at least edited, on a PC? The Mac users have iStopMotion from Boinx. Anything like that for PC? I'm searching for software.

Joel Aaron June 24th, 2006 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen Knapp
Does anyone know how to use the HD100 to shoot timelapse images that can be recorded, or at least edited, on a PC? The Mac users have iStopMotion from Boinx. Anything like that for PC? I'm searching for software.

Here's one - not sure if it controls HDV:
http://www.stopmotionpro.com/pros_1.htm

Stephen Knapp June 24th, 2006 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Joel Aaron
Here's one - not sure if it controls HDV:
http://www.stopmotionpro.com/pros_1.htm


The site says it works for HD, at $595, but does not say which cameras it can "recognize." That compares with $285 for the SD version. Since they don't mention HDV as a separate category, I assume its in there with HD. It seems a little steep for a guy who just wants to do some occasional time lapse, but if its the only show in town....

Thanks for the reply and the link.

Joel Aaron June 25th, 2006 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen Knapp
The site says it works for HD, at $595, but does not say which cameras it can "recognize." That compares with $285 for the SD version. Since they don't mention HDV as a separate category, I assume its in there with HD. It seems a little steep for a guy who just wants to do some occasional time lapse, but if its the only show in town....

Thanks for the reply and the link.

I think if you google around for a while you might find cheaper alternatives. Of course digital still cameras are a really good way to go for time lapse work. High quality, low cost, batteries last a long time. That's worth testing.


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