![]() ![]() Heavier tripods are usually targeted as "studio" tripods. Ideally you want a heavy tripod, so it wont move much if you bump it. As others have mentioned Dragonframe will certainly work but it is pro software, there is probably something cheaper out there that would be good enough. You will still need to check for compatability between the specific camera and software you select. Most software that does this will usually support downloading the images and triggering shots too. ![]() This is what makes it possible for external software to preview the next shot and overlay it with the last frame for an "onion skin" effect which is very valuable for stop motion. Canon calls it "Live View", i think most of the Rebel series have it. As this post highlights the key thing is to ensure whatever camera you buy supports a live video preview of the shot through the lens on the screen on the back of the camera, and that this can be accessed externally from a PC/Laptop (e.g. ![]()
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