
Make your own Motorized Camera Slider (Part 2) - the electronics
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Date: 2020-09-05
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Orlando
Great Video, thank you for sharing. I have a Proaim Spark slider and I have been thinking of adding a motor with an arduino controller. The only problem I don't have any knowledge on how to program the arduino. I have a question: Is it possible, using an arduino controller, to make the Slider go go on an endless loop?
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Great Video, thank you for sharing. I have a Proaim Spark slider and I have been thinking of adding a motor with an arduino controller. The only problem I don't have any knowledge on how to program the arduino. I have a question: Is it possible, using an arduino controller, to make the Slider go go on an endless loop?
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Manos
thanks a lot for the video GreatScott! i followed your instructions and its working! anyone knows what changes should i make to the code in order to enable microstepping or is it easiest to place a dip switch to MS1, MS2 & MS3 of the A4988? i'm totally newbie to arduino and to electronics in general! thanks in advance!
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thanks a lot for the video GreatScott! i followed your instructions and its working! anyone knows what changes should i make to the code in order to enable microstepping or is it easiest to place a dip switch to MS1, MS2 & MS3 of the A4988? i'm totally newbie to arduino and to electronics in general! thanks in advance!
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Lisa
thats my favorite thing about it >share4. photo/eSliderCam? H Love that you can use it up and down or right to left. Nice feature. Also, you can connect it to your tripod and use it. The weight balances out very well that it doesn't move at all.
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thats my favorite thing about it >share4. photo/eSliderCam? H Love that you can use it up and down or right to left. Nice feature. Also, you can connect it to your tripod and use it. The weight balances out very well that it doesn't move at all.
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NET
Nice! Really very good work. I tried to do like u, but I could not find the schimit trigger ic, can I remove it from the diagram and connect the rotary encoder directly with arduino pin D2, D3 and use Debounce2 library instead?
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Nice! Really very good work. I tried to do like u, but I could not find the schimit trigger ic, can I remove it from the diagram and connect the rotary encoder directly with arduino pin D2, D3 and use Debounce2 library instead?
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tomatoplot
Hey GreatScott! Great build! How about making a lightning detector camera trigger? Would be very helpful for storm photography! I tried making one with a Arduino Uno once but couldn't get it to work consistently.
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Hey GreatScott! Great build! How about making a lightning detector camera trigger? Would be very helpful for storm photography! I tried making one with a Arduino Uno once but couldn't get it to work consistently.
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The
Can you please share your sketch? I've been trying to build this setup for months now as a project and am lost. I've got the majority of parts you have - or can get them - but I've yet to be able to learn coding: /
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Can you please share your sketch? I've been trying to build this setup for months now as a project and am lost. I've got the majority of parts you have - or can get them - but I've yet to be able to learn coding: /
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MultiTerpen
I am building one right now, but I am using roller wheels and 22mm aluminium pipes. It is about 1m long and I am going to make it motorized later on by using an old battery drill and some switches.
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I am building one right now, but I am using roller wheels and 22mm aluminium pipes. It is about 1m long and I am going to make it motorized later on by using an old battery drill and some switches.
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g87p17
Can you tell mi which resistor you use. I know only 10k but i'dont know what next (for example: resistor 10k 5% 1/4W i can't see color code. Can you tell me also C1, C2, C3 they haw a tension
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Can you tell mi which resistor you use. I know only 10k but i'dont know what next (for example: resistor 10k 5% 1/4W i can't see color code. Can you tell me also C1, C2, C3 they haw a tension
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Petrovits
microstepping doesn't work so if I use the 470K resistor from M0-GND do I still need to connect it to D10 on the nano or I just connect the M1 to D11? thanks for the answer
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microstepping doesn't work so if I use the 470K resistor from M0-GND do I still need to connect it to D10 on the nano or I just connect the M1 to D11? thanks for the answer
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