The Quest to get smooth Camera Slider shots!
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Motorize a regular Camera Slider with a Stepper motor and an Arduino!
Got tired of spending so much time trying to get good slider shots. So I decided to add a stepper motor to my regular slider to make it much easier.
This is part 1: installing the Stepper
In part 2, I will add an Arduino and a Touch Screen to control it.
Awesome, can't wait for part 2. Have an amazing weekend, Andreas from Off Grid Sweden 🇸🇪
Part 2 should be coming out next week, hope to see you there! Cheers!
@@BrainybitsCanada You sure will see me there!
Jealous of the tools... so jealous! Good stuff, looking forward to part 2!
Took quite a while to accumulate them, but take it one at a time and it's possible. But of course after that, you'll want another one :) Btw, love your Pick n Place machine :) Thanks for watching and see you in the next one!
Nice Job Thank-you for your time and effort
Thank you for watching! Hope to see you again in the next one!
Impressive little collection of metal working tools you have there! :)
Most of them are mini versions since I don't have the space available for the bigger ones, but for the stuff I do they work well. Thanks for watching!
Just found your channel. Love your videos, keep up the awesome work!
Super boulot, bien hâte de voir la suite 👍
Merci Stephane, je travaille sur la partie 2 en ce moment... Surement prêt la semaine prochaine! Merci pour le visionnement!
Very nice
Thanks for watching! Hope to see you for the next one!
Good job...very nice...👍
Thanks for watching, hope to see you for Part 2 :)
Hi Yvan, Which slider is that you used. ? Waiting for Part 2
It's a look alike of the iFootage Shark Slider S1 made by Neewer, here's a link but it's not available at the moment : www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00UYNFQZW
I'm working on Part 2, should be out next week... Thanks for watching!
I have a Neewer waiting in the bag. Just wondering because of the "fly-wheel" In that case won't the inertia of the wheel affect the stepper motor (assuming that's what you are using) Do you plan to have "point following"? or the like. I've been gathering parts for two years now. Never been satisfied with the projects I've seen. BTW Thunder Bay is my favorite place. Jim
@@jimwarakois2817 As you can see at the end of the video, I removed the fly-wheel, since I won't need it when the stepper controls the movements. I won't be doing "Point" following since I'm using "active tracking" on the camera I'm gonna use. I'll show that off in a future video :) But it will have useful fonctions and other stuff, I don't want to give it all away here, so stay tuned...
Very nice, but i would have painted the bracket black 😀
It will be painted black in Part 2 of course :) Thanks for watching!
Hi Brainy Bits, I’m interested in building a robot vehicle that can handle a payload of 80lbs. Would you consider a lesson on selecting correct parts for such a robot. Thx
Cool stuff! What's the name of that bending tool you have?
Believe it or not, the brand name is "KAKA", yeah I know, but it works :) Here's a link: www.amazon.ca/dp/B015U5PMT8/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_ZhyADbGEH555V Thanks for watching!
@@BrainybitsCanada LOL.. :) Thanks!