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I love electronics as much as I love my my camera, Ive not made
anything for ages so its about time I got my soldering iron out
so this last few weeks Ive been working on this thing , Im not following any plans and just making it up as I go along so I do hope it will work when its done lol.
the camera mount is from an old tripod I had laying around. I made a simple slip ring using
copper wire to feed the tilt motor and infrared led to trigger my camera you can see this
running round the base. the LCD will display info and you will be able to set the amount of
shots, how long between each shot and a few other things. I'm thinking of fitting a socket
so I can plug a PIR into the unit and get that to trigger the camera just incase I want to
go out and take a some wildlife shots.
I was going to use stepper motors but as I had two small Dc motors I'm using these with a
opto counter from an old microsoft mouse so the micro controler will know where it is.
I've fixed a screw mount so the unit can be fitted to my tripod.
here you can see one of the opto counters there is also one more that you cant see in the
picture to tell the micro when its done one revolution.
and heres a picture showing the picmicro,sitting on top of that is one of the H bridge
circuits but I will changing this with a IC to save space.
I have the basic code up and running but still have a lot to do. the unit triggers my nikon
camera with a infrared LED but it will also have a socket to fit other camers.
I hope to have it ready in a few weeks, right now Im waiting for some H bridge Ic's to come
in the post. I will post up a video when its up and running. cant wait to take it out the and get some sunrise/sunset footage using it
.
Thanks for looking
anything for ages so its about time I got my soldering iron out
the camera mount is from an old tripod I had laying around. I made a simple slip ring using
copper wire to feed the tilt motor and infrared led to trigger my camera you can see this
running round the base. the LCD will display info and you will be able to set the amount of
shots, how long between each shot and a few other things. I'm thinking of fitting a socket
so I can plug a PIR into the unit and get that to trigger the camera just incase I want to
go out and take a some wildlife shots.
I was going to use stepper motors but as I had two small Dc motors I'm using these with a
opto counter from an old microsoft mouse so the micro controler will know where it is.
I've fixed a screw mount so the unit can be fitted to my tripod.
here you can see one of the opto counters there is also one more that you cant see in the
picture to tell the micro when its done one revolution.
and heres a picture showing the picmicro,sitting on top of that is one of the H bridge
circuits but I will changing this with a IC to save space.
I have the basic code up and running but still have a lot to do. the unit triggers my nikon
camera with a infrared LED but it will also have a socket to fit other camers.
I hope to have it ready in a few weeks, right now Im waiting for some H bridge Ic's to come
in the post. I will post up a video when its up and running. cant wait to take it out the and get some sunrise/sunset footage using it
Thanks for looking

