hello; that's what i want to do for now have a camera in one spot and
then have a chair or place for me to stand where i can be pretty sure
things will stay in focus. only thing is how to start and stop the
recording while i'm at my spot and then getting the results onto my
computer. do you use a video incable? or how do you get the video off
of the camera. glad your pictures turned out so well. thanks and take
care, max
On Jan 16, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Emrah wrote:
Max, I personally use an actual camcorder on a camera stand and try
to estimate where to point it. You might need your family the first
few times, but you will eventually get the hang of it…
Unfortunately, I don't think it is that easy to get a camera that
will follow your moves and always remain in focus. I remember seeing
motorized webcams that used to be able to do that, but I don't know
if it was a success and if it still exists. I recommend searching on
Google about it.
Good luck and all the best,
Emrah
Ps: I filmed and took the pictures at Christmas and new year's eve,
and well… Thanks god someone came up with this thing called Auto
Focus lol. The pics were not bad at all my girlfriend told me. We
uploaded almost all of them to share with the family.
On Jan 17, 2012, at 12:15 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
Hello group; I would like to start recording and posting videos to
youtube. I understand that i can do this with the eyesight camera
and one of the many sotware programs including the quicktime pro i
have on my macbook. what I want to do is find out if there is a
camera i can control from my mac but have it set up at a place
where I can stand or sit and know i'll be in focus. I don't want
to have to wait until one of the family can tell me if its right or
not. and obviously its much easier to record a video when the
house is empty. any suggestions. I'm hoping this will be a
beginning that will lead to more difficult projects like an
interview or taking a road trip. any help will be greatly
appreciated. thanks, max
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