Motion Controlled Timelapse
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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Timelapses are great! But sometimes a steady timelapse video can be boring or there are so many things happening around that just one angle isn't sufficient. Let's spice it up!
In this video, I will show you how I made a device which will add motion to your timelapse. Let's get started!
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Awesome .
.We are waiting for next video buddy 😎✌✌✌✌
Thank you!!
can you put the 3D files in the description.
Good job bro
Where u result
Ahhh... You never showed a "Results" video. I bet they look kind of shaky :) Servo motors don't cut it for time-lapse.
Anytime mixing TimeLapse, Motion and Micro programming will always be fun. BUT..... What problem or feature are you hoping to show? I watched both this video and read the Instructable video but am still confused or dumb. How can you make a burning candle more interesting using motion? Your project looks well thought out but to what purpose? hmmmm, now that I think about it, adding motion ability to a flower(budding, full, rotting) might get confused and off subject when a HummingBird or BumbleBee crosses the view. Tell me more.....
I just saw this video the project is awesome...is the timelapse results out??
Do you have some results? The motors need very small steps for it to work proberly, right? Isn't that a problem with your project?
I bet it is super shaky. You are right: servos are not smooth enough.
Hello great project but I can"t find the other stl files for the case and the arms that hold the servos Thank you
Fabulous!❤️ Keep rocking!✨
Thank you so much!
Great Job!
Great video... keep doing it man⚡
Thank you, Ashish!
What camera is it?
It is a GoPro Hero Session. Thank you for watching!
Nice one bro😎
Thank you!
any option rather to order the pcb?
The circuit is not complicated. You can use a normal prototyping board.
@@IndoorGeek maybe i miss all the instruction but do you share the circuit diagram?thanks
Yes! I have complete details of the build on Instructables. Link to it is in the description.