Showing posts with label equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label equipment. Show all posts

Friday, 24 July 2015

Wacaco Company Limited



MINIPRESSO With little efforts, Minipresso helps you prepare amazing shots, with a quality close to traditional machine. Don't get rid of your daily pleasures far from home. With Minipresso, be sure to enjoy a delicious espresso anywhere, anytime.

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Canon EF to Sony E-Mount Smart Adapter Compatibility Guide



I’ve received so many questions about lens compatibility of Canon EF Smart adapters on Sony E-Mount cameras including a7-series, A6000, a5100, a5000 and NEX mirrorless cameras that I headed to B&H Photo where I knew I could find a huge selection of Canon EF lenses to put to the test.

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Friday, 10 July 2015

DIY camera slider



I’ve designed hardware for what I believe is a unique, versatile and low cost arduino based system for motion timelapse photography.   Timelapse is such a great area of photography to explore and there are so many high quality and inspiring projects constantly being released.

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Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Motion Control With Arduino: Motorising a Camera Slider



The availablility of cheap stepper motors and drivers these days allows ample opportunity for experimenting outside of the more expensive and complicated 2D/3D cutting and printing projects.

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Arduino+Stepper Motor Camera Slider



This is a trial and error / design and development process which I followed in developing a camera slider for creating time-lapse video clips on my DSLR camera.

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Monday, 29 June 2015

cinescopophilia camera gear rigs and news for filmmakers pro and indie



FOR-A will debut the FT-ONE full 4K high resolution variable frame rate camera—the world’s first full 4K super slow motion camera at Cine Gear Expo 2012.

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Sunday, 28 June 2015

Building an Advanced Video Slider with Electronic Motion Control



In this tutorial, we are going to create a motorized slider. It could be used for time lapse work or other types of video. I'll breakdown all the parts and tools you need, and then show how I constructed it all into a functioning slider.

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Building a Basic Video Slider with Open Source CNC Parts



A video slider is a device that allows you to mount your camera on moving platform and slide it smoothly in one direction. It's used in all sorts of applications, and offers a stable and portable solution for adding movement to your shots.

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DIY Time Lapse Slider with Panning Action



The improvements over my original DIY time lapse slider include lower weight, slimmer profile, moving the motor position to the centre, the inclusion of a quick release for the camera support, and increasing the travel to 1.28m.

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DIY Time Lapse and Video Camera Slider



An updated, lighter, slimmer and longer travel version of this slider can be seen here. My entry into motion time lapse photography has been something of a comedy of errors. Last year I bought a basic Igus rail with the intention of building a DIY slider.

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$75 DIY Camera Slider – Rhino Camera Gear



Can Kyle build a DIY camera slider in under 3 hours? In this episode of Rhino Hacks, we tip our hats to Danish director Lars Von Trier and his “5 Obstructions” by giving Kyle a ridiculous challenge. “Ridiculous,” you say? Of course it’s ridiculous.

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