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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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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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$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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