No much.The dedicated Raspberry PI with a PiCam, lenses and a stepper motor (powersupply, driver, motor) were the only real cost components. These can be found for cheap. All the 3D parts were developed and printed in-house. The start of the project was a broken Eumig from which we took the precision parts.
Old meets new technology-AMAZING !!!
Well presented! - A lot of design behind that effort
Many compliments: very useful video - Thanks
Nice work!
WoW good job !!! 👊💥
Do you have STLs and build instructions?
Ready-made project for mass release
Wow! Incredible job, how much did it cost you to build this set up? Would love to have something like this.
No much.The dedicated Raspberry PI with a PiCam, lenses and a stepper motor (powersupply, driver, motor) were the only real cost components. These can be found for cheap. All the 3D parts were developed and printed in-house. The start of the project was a broken Eumig from which we took the precision parts.
@@pat4976 Thanks for replying, sounds brilliant.
STLs? instructions?? Parts list? Link?
Sensacional.
Does this allow for a “full frame” capture of the Super 8 film footage?
I guess not, maybe afraid to destroy the projectorgate. Seems undamaged to me at least.
Are the STLs available ?
What camera?