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I'm in the market for a small new camera. All the ones I've looked at seem to be between £75 and £150 wich is fine. 14Mp seems to be about the norm wich also seems fine. It'll need to do video wich most seem to be able to nowadays, so what do I decide on? They all seem to be the same?

 

I would like it to be able to do that thing where it takes a picture every minute (or whatever time you tell it to) to make a "stop-motion" video. I really like those as you can capture a days work/progress really nicely.

Plus it makes it look like you're working really hard:biggrin:

I don't know what the proper term for that is though.

 

Any recommendations?

 

Thanks a bundle, Daniel

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Time lapse photography,thats what they call it.

Have a peek at the panasonic lumix range,great cameras,dont know if they do the TLP,but you can buy a remote shutter release that can be programed to make the camera do time lapse.

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