![]() Options such as onionskinning and other functions requiring live video will not function. Non live view cameras can be used with Stop Motion Pro. Remember to test you camera with the free trial of Eclipse to ensure compatibility. These Live view Canon DSLRs are supported by Eclipse:ĮOS 5D Mark II Configuration information for the 5D can be found here.ĮOS 5D Mark III Configuration information for the 5D can be found here.ĮOS 7D Mark II (camera does not allow zoomed live view)ĮOS 750D (Rebel T6i / Kiss X8i)EOS 760D (Rebel T6s / EOS 8000D) (camera does not allow zoomed live view)ĮOS 760D (Rebel T6s / EOS 8000D) (camera does not allow zoomed live view)ĮOS 77D (camera does not allow zoomed live view)ĮOS 80D (camera does not allow zoomed live view)ĮOS 800D, Rebel T7i, Kiss X9i (camera does not allow zoomed live view)ĮOS 9000D (camera does not allow zoomed live view)ĮOS 100D (Rebel SL1, Kiss X7) (camera does not allow zoomed live view)ĮOS 2000D, 1500D, Rebel T7 (camera does not allow zoomed live view)ĮOS 4000D, 3000D, Rebel T100 (camera does not allow zoomed live view) Note:Īll the looping controls, frame editing, onionskinning and audio sync tools work with the new live view cameras. Note Due to limitations in the mirrorless cameras, digital zoom and focus assist is not available. These Canon Mirrorless cameras are supported by Eclipse: There are tutorials below on how to shoot and export RAW images. ![]() Watch the video above to see how to connect a camera. Eclipse interfaces with this live view and controls the camera. ![]() This creates the illusion of movement when a series of frames is played as a continuous sequence. ![]() The object is moved or manipulated slightly in small increments and captured in individually photographed frames. Live view is a direct live video image from the camera, streamed over USB2. Stop motion (also known as stop action) is an animation technique to make any object you choose to appear to move on its own. Canon DSLRs are a great way to connect to Eclipse. ![]()
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