canon eos 1d c
Canon EOS 1D C

Canon EOS 1D C setup instructions for stop motion animation or time-lapse photography with Dragonframe
Supported Versions
Dragonframe 4.1.5: YES
Dragonframe 3.7.1: NO
Dragon Stop Motion 2.3.8: NO
(Dragonframe was previously called Dragon Stop Motion)
Live View
The Canon EOS 1D C provides a live view via its USB connection. The live view size is 960 x 640.
Camera Settings
Dragonframe controls the Canon EOS 1D C ISO, shutter speed, aperture (with digital lens), image quality, and size.
Product Info
The manufacturer's product page for the Canon EOS 1D C is here.
You can find the camera manual and specifications at this site.
Manual Lens to Avoid Flicker
To avoid flicker that can be caused by electronically controlled aperture lenses, please use a manual Nikon lens ('D' series). Read More
Setup Instructions
- Power your camera by AC power if possible.
- - If you do use a battery, make sure it is fully charged.
- - If you use AC power, remove the battery.
- Close any other applications that might connect to your camera.
- - For Mac OS X, Open Image Capture, select your camera, then in pop up area in lower-left select Connection camera opens: No application. (See Picture)
- Make sure Dropbox is not a client of the camera.
- You may need to quit Google Backup and Sync, since it can interfere with the camera even if you turn off synching.
- If you have anti-virus software, white-list Dragonframe so that it may access your camera.
- Set the Mode Dial to Manual (M).
- Set Auto Power Off to Off.
- Set Auto rotate to Off.
- Set Lens to Auto Focus and disable Image Stabilization.
(This step applies to digital lenses. However, we recommend you use a manual aperture lens as described above.) - You may need to remove the CF/SD memory card.
- Set Release shutter without card to ON or Enable.
- Turn OFF the camera's WiFi connection, if it has one. Otherwise it can interfere with the USB connection.
- Connect your camera to the computer with an appropriate USB cable.
Find camera troubleshooting tips in Frequently Asked Questions