I've got wyze and eufy. I've torn down the eufy and actually replaced the lens with a fpv lens (m12). My use was for replacing a faded lens (as they have a plastic lens from the factory that don't do well in the sunlight, though I think wyze v3 uses glass). But you can get different mm lenses. Pretty neat.
Love to see timelapsing and tissue culture videos so this was a terriffic treat! Even though it might be a different market to the other folks here, i'd recommend trying an ESP32 CAM. a timelapse camera and wifi capable arduino set of GPIOs in one. If you need it to also control and log pumps, solenoid valves, lights etc in the one device that is also doing the timelapse its handy. but does need arduino programming experience.
Hoocho the science guy! cool. How about different mushrooms that are edible, what a cool time laps that would be. I am sure you have different types over there.
Hi, Great videos teaching us so much. I have done seething similar with a cheap action cam but I changed the lens for a vari-focal lens with manual focus and zoom so 6-22mm the thread I think are M12 or 1/2inch. keep the videos coming, Thanks
I like it. Now I am wondering if you could get someone with a 3D printer to make you a little lever to help you adjust the focus more easily & seal up the camera
Thanks for the content Hoocho. Question, where did you get the material for TC. Im currently getting into tissue colture as well and was curious as to where you sauce the various types of PGR's from? I've found a mob overseas, is there anyone local Australia at all?
Woah. Seriously leveling up over there. Do you think there is a way to modify a setup like this to view root systems inoculated with beneficial bacteria and mycorrhizae?
Thanks for the video. Cool idea. P.S. just moded one today, but to use the web browser version to view requires a $1.50/mo sub (not the end of the world). Just a heads up for those w/o a tablet or Chromebook as you're limited to your phone screen to view as it is an App.
This is really great stuff. Congratulations. I haven't previously followed any of your subjects, but immediately subscribed to both channels. One question on your tissue culture stuff - did you adjust your light levels to compensate for the shadowing from your cameras?
I wonder if you needed weather proofing if you could roughen up the plastic with sandpaper to key the surface, then use hot glue to seal around the lens. When you needed to readjust the depth of field, just reheat the glue so it softens, wipe it off, and adjust the lens. You'd probably want to redo the glue each time you needed the camera to be water resistant, but it's cheap and fast. All of this assumes hot glue is water proof/resistant - I don't actually know either way.
You know with that setup you have , you might also be able to step into growing new bodie parts lolol , actually its all pretty cool i have no use for it but still its pretty cool
Do you ever communicate with the plant cell technology RUclips channel? Id love to see what you could do to his biocouplers with your 3d printing knowledge.
That’s very strange, the cameras don’t heat up usually. Make sure you’re Timelapsing at a reasonable rate. If it’s taking one picture every second that would be heavy on the hardware
@@AllTheGear-NoIdea thanks for replying! it's one picture every hour...so should be OK? It's in an enclosed cupboard but heater isn't on currently. I've also turned off all cloud features and notifications so it shouldn't be communicating with anything. Just saving locally. I'll measure temps later but think it's definitely too hot for cultures
Please get a spudger and save your hands! So much safer than a knife for opening all those parts. Love the content, keep it up.
Absolutely freaking brilliant! Huge thanks Hoocho!
My friend, you are amazing. I am so happy that there are people like you out there. Please keep up the great work.
This is such high quality content. Thank you for sharing!
I've got wyze and eufy. I've torn down the eufy and actually replaced the lens with a fpv lens (m12). My use was for replacing a faded lens (as they have a plastic lens from the factory that don't do well in the sunlight, though I think wyze v3 uses glass). But you can get different mm lenses. Pretty neat.
Nice 1 Mr Hoocho. At $50 its well worth it for allsorts of time lapse stuff.
Nicely done Mitch. 👍👍
Thanks for this great video! I just picked up two of these at a yard sale and I'm eager to try this out. Cheers from the hills of New Jersey.
Love to see timelapsing and tissue culture videos so this was a terriffic treat! Even though it might be a different market to the other folks here, i'd recommend trying an ESP32 CAM. a timelapse camera and wifi capable arduino set of GPIOs in one. If you need it to also control and log pumps, solenoid valves, lights etc in the one device that is also doing the timelapse its handy. but does need arduino programming experience.
This is a great hack! And a great channel, so congratulations on another successful venture! I hope to see more videos soon.
Hoocho the science guy! cool. How about different mushrooms that are edible, what a cool time laps that would be. I am sure you have different types over there.
Hi, Great videos teaching us so much. I have done seething similar with a cheap action cam but I changed the lens for a vari-focal lens with manual focus and zoom so 6-22mm the thread I think are M12 or 1/2inch. keep the videos coming, Thanks
I like it. Now I am wondering if you could get someone with a 3D printer to make you a little lever to help you adjust the focus more easily & seal up the camera
this is great mate
Awesome stuff Hoocho. Buying items for single set use definitely gets expensive. This is a bloody wicked hack🍺🍺
Thanks for the content Hoocho. Question, where did you get the material for TC. Im currently getting into tissue colture as well and was curious as to where you sauce the various types of PGR's from? I've found a mob overseas, is there anyone local Australia at all?
I get all my stuff from austratec.com.au
I’ll be releasing a video soon with all the details
Great video, very helpful. Can this be done with the v4?
Woah. Seriously leveling up over there. Do you think there is a way to modify a setup like this to view root systems inoculated with beneficial bacteria and mycorrhizae?
This video is amazing thanks
Thanks for the video. Cool idea.
P.S. just moded one today, but to use the web browser version to view requires a $1.50/mo sub (not the end of the world). Just a heads up for those w/o a tablet or Chromebook as you're limited to your phone screen to view as it is an App.
This is really great stuff. Congratulations. I haven't previously followed any of your subjects, but immediately subscribed to both channels.
One question on your tissue culture stuff - did you adjust your light levels to compensate for the shadowing from your cameras?
I wonder if you needed weather proofing if you could roughen up the plastic with sandpaper to key the surface, then use hot glue to seal around the lens. When you needed to readjust the depth of field, just reheat the glue so it softens, wipe it off, and adjust the lens.
You'd probably want to redo the glue each time you needed the camera to be water resistant, but it's cheap and fast.
All of this assumes hot glue is water proof/resistant - I don't actually know either way.
Are you using MS media for your plant tissue culture samples
Pro tip: make sure you connect the camera first
Also the glue was hard to break
You know with that setup you have , you might also be able to step into growing new bodie parts lolol , actually its all pretty cool i have no use for it but still its pretty cool
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Do you ever communicate with the plant cell technology RUclips channel? Id love to see what you could do to his biocouplers with your 3d printing knowledge.
I already have my own version in the works 😊
@@AllTheGear-NoIdea Looking forward to seeing that!
Sir you are changing the focal distance not the focal length. Many actions cameras can do this too.
How the fuck did I not you had another channel?!
Not in the UK, it cost £57 .00
The OG is even cheaper. Is it not capable of this?
I've made this but it gets very, very hot... Feels like it's going to cook whatever i have in the petri dish..
That’s very strange, the cameras don’t heat up usually. Make sure you’re Timelapsing at a reasonable rate. If it’s taking one picture every second that would be heavy on the hardware
@@AllTheGear-NoIdea thanks for replying! it's one picture every hour...so should be OK? It's in an enclosed cupboard but heater isn't on currently. I've also turned off all cloud features and notifications so it shouldn't be communicating with anything. Just saving locally. I'll measure temps later but think it's definitely too hot for cultures
Best maker.