3d printed camera stabilizer
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This thing is a collection of parts for 3D-printed digital camera obscuras that use your compact digital camera (especially ones similar to the Canon PowerShot ELPH 180) or cell phone to capture the image projected on a large-format screen... and can...
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This is a 3d printed camera slider that I've beeen working on for quite some time. As of now it's only manual but in the future I'll add a motorized version that uses the same parts as well as some extra ones so if you want that you can print this...
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You should read the Instructable before making any of these parts. That Instructable is https://www.instructables.com/3D-printed-Digital-Camera-Obscuras/ .All the parts needed for Faboky can be printed on a typical consumer FDM 3D printer, and a...
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This is a 3d printed camera slider that I've been working on for quite some time. As of now it's only manual but in the future I'll add a motorized version that uses the same parts as well as some extra ones so if you want that you can print this...
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I wanted to create a versatile rig for my camera (Sony A6300) that could also securely hold my microphone, light, and monitor for all my video projects. I needed a system that would provide stability and convenience. Both handles feature rugged cold...
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This is just a fast little project I threw together, to have something to stabilize my DSLR camera quickly. I designed the quick release for an existing one I had for my tripod, but the handles are pretty universal. For the handles, I made pockets...
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The stabilizer is straightforward - it wraps around the camera's base and transfers the weight onto a larger platform that sits more centrally on a tripod. I've confirmed that this extra support doesn't obstruct VR180 shots. ... I've also included a...
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Camera stabilizer remixed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:672295. Bearings were repositioned to the outside for better tightening and assembly without zip ties. Four 625Z bearings are utilized in this setup. To secure the bolts, apply a dab...
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I struggled to find a suitable camera holder or stabilizer for my YouTube videos, so I decided to take matters into my own hands. After conducting research, I discovered that high-quality holders were specifically designed for action cameras, leaving...
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... builds are the most useful things that I have made on this channel. In this video, u will learn how to make recording light for vlogging or any for use less than 10 dollars. And for a bonus, I make also extremely simple handheld camera stabilizer.
grabcad
This is a miniature, easily printable smartphone camera stand, designed with compactness and simplicity in mind.
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The Camera Leveling System provides a secure base for photographers to work from, ensuring their equipment remains level and steady even in the most turbulent environments. This innovation has been particularly beneficial for videographers who need...
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Here's a list of parts: Head: - 1 camera screw 1/4" (17.5mm) - 1 M4x30 screw - 1 M4 nut - 1 M4 washer - 1 M8 threaded rod (55mm) - 2 M8 nuts - 1 M8 washer Gyro: - 4 ball bearings (inside diameter: 6mm, outside diameter:13mm, height: 5mm) - 1 ball...
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... dolly model to include easy to source parts. ... Needed extra parts: 4x 608 Bearings 4x O-rings 1x 30mm/40mm long camera screw with hex cap 1x Hex nut I included two different spacers to choose from depending on the lenght of the screw you have.
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Here's a highly adaptable mount that allows you to attach anything with a standard camera thread directly onto our studio stand or any pipe. Instead of breaking the bank on an overpriced tripod, you can achieve superior results for next to nothing.
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... tutorial on http://www.electronoobs.com/eng_arduino_tut27.php for a detailed guide. The model was printed with 2 outer layers, 20% infill, and a layer height of 0.2mm using a nozzle diameter of 0.4mm. ...See the photos and video for more details!
cgtrader
The model cinema 4d was created. combined seamlessly. The parts of the product are individually modeled and can be moved as desired. does not need to be softened. ...It is offered in the desired format.
grabcad
It's a 2Degree Of Freedom camera stabilizer with (+15 to -15 ) rotation degree on one axis and (+20 to -20) degree on the other axis designed according to costumer specification. ...it was an adjustment of a module with different axis and less angular...
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Its 3D printing process is a given! a) Bait boat - equipped to carry bait and unload it at the desired location. It can pull a baited hook and sinker through surf zones with ease. The platform is ideal for surveying underwater areas using cameras to...
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Here's a simple camera/phone stabilizer design I'm working on to assist me with some film projects. It's not revolutionary, but it's straightforward to assemble and works remarkably well considering I use AA batteries for weights. ... (I'd like to note...
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Here's a simple camera/phone stabilizer design I'm working on to make my life easier with film projects. It's not revolutionary, but putting it together is effortless and surprisingly effective, especially considering I use AA batteries as weights. ...
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Meanwhile, 'MainAngle.stl' is carefully printed twice and expertly glued onto sturdy tubing, boasting a 25mm outer diameter for added stability. To complete the assembly, an M6 bolt is required to securely attach your camera to the holder. Notably,...
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... stove? If you've got a need for mounting a camera on the ceiling or vertically on a wall, this 3D Printed Wall & Ceiling Camera Mount is exactly what you're looking for. ...Check out the video for complete details at https://youtu.be/nHU5REjxukg
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Details can be found in a full parts list and build instructions on Instructables, accessible at http://www.instructables.com/id/Picture-The-3D-Printed-Raspberry-Pi-Camera/. A BigBox Pro 3D printer was used to create the camera. Key printing...
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This 3D printed device serves as an automated, programmable camera stand that can also function as a rotating platform for product demonstrations or 3D scanning of intricate objects. It is controlled by Arduino and fully customizable via USB. Once...
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This is a mostly 3d printed,v-slot wheel type camera slider. To make this slider, you only need 4 pieces of 626zz bearings and 3D printing of STL files. This slider is not as stable as a professional slider. However, even though it is a 3d printing...
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... you can create a cost-effective and highly customizable solution. To begin, print all components from ABS/PETG, except for the sled, which should be printed with PLA. ...The rods of your slider should be made from 16mm anodized aluminum tubes.
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Fabulous Conception and 3D Printing - Crafting Reality from Scratch
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... side of the pivot point is opposite of the screw. Read: I highly recommend using a phone with a selfie stick smartphone mount instead of a heavier camera since the screw is only made out of plastic and can easily break or get stuck in the camera.
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Designed to accommodate a range of popular action cameras, including the GoPro Hero 4 Black and Xiaomi Yi, the Rotornest Sparrow 180 Quadcopter features specially angled camera mounts.