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over a year ago
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What's is your budget? You can get stutter release cables or with certain flash atachments you can get a remote. Do a Google search and Amazon find something to suit your budget.  |
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"just managed to get onto pcworld's website, but a bit lost to be honest." amazon is cheaper and what type of camera do you own? And how old is it roughly?
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"just managed to get onto pcworld's website, but a bit lost to be honest. amazon is cheaper and what type of camera do you own? And how old is it roughly? "
I don't own a compatible camera, looking at the whole lot. |
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I can wireless my dslr with an add on
but there are many bluetooth smartphone shutter releases for under a fiver.
perhaps something like a Samsung Smart Camera WB350F- as these ones have wireless and android capabilities possibly |
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"I can wireless my dslr with an add on
but there are many bluetooth smartphone shutter releases for under a fiver.
perhaps something like a Samsung Smart Camera WB350F- as these ones have wireless and android capabilities possibly"
Hmmm they look pretty good! |
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"I can wireless my dslr with an add on
but there are many bluetooth smartphone shutter releases for under a fiver.
perhaps something like a Samsung Smart Camera WB350F- as these ones have wireless and android capabilities possibly
Hmmm they look pretty good!"
might be newer models out...but its probably really the type of camera thats more important: small, and with wireless capabilities in built |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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You could try looking herehttp://www.mpbphotographic.co.uk/used-equipment/used-digital-slr-cameras/used-nikon-digital-slr-cameras/ know they are used but got my dslr and have had no probs so far go for the lower models Nikon 3100 etc get a descent off camera flash and a tripod most dslr you can but a hand held fob remote shutter release |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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Most of ours were taken with a Nikon D3000 - bog standard DSLR - a £10 remote from eBay and a £15 tripod.
The camera is about £100 on eBay now and great for beginners.
I've still never read the manual.
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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"Most of ours were taken with a Nikon D3000 - bog standard DSLR - a £10 remote from eBay and a £15 tripod.
The camera is about £100 on eBay now and great for beginners.
I've still never read the manual.
A" spot on started out with an old fuji 100 bridge camera then a second hand Nikon d40 now another second hand d70 never read a manual just got out there and shot pics learn by trial and error |
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"What's is your budget? You can get stutter release cables or with certain flash atachments you can get a remote. Do a Google search and Amazon find something to suit your budget. " Stutter Release...   |
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So I posted similar last week and have been researching ever since
I'm going for the Canon eps 700d I think
It's porntastic
You may want to hook up the camera to an external monitor so you can see yourself whilst recording.... Most cheap cams can't do this..the monitor switches off when recording (my current Panasonic does this and is why it's going)
You can also remotely operate the canon via laptop and even focus etc... All whilst it's on its tripod...baby oil free
Loads of cheap wireless remotes on the bay.... Trouble is without streaming to a monitor at the same time you don't know where you are focusing...
I'm almost sold on one...
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My 5D's can do it...but they're a bit expensive Any cheap D-SLR will do it for around £10 for the trigger, plus you get a camera that's far more versatile and better quality than the majority of cheap point and shoots. |
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