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I'm working on a DIY camera slider for under $20 that runs electrically. I've made all the parts with about 20% infill and using PLA at 215 degrees Celsius. You can check out the video on YouTube @craft it real - Camera Slider.
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Tips and Variations: * Use a longer track for more dramatic panning shots * Add a tripod mount to the slider for added stability * Experiment with different types of motors and drives for unique effects * Build a custom housing around the slider for...
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Made from Durable Materials, Our DIY Camera Slider Kit is Perfect for Photographers of All Levels. With a Simple and Intuitive Design, You Can Easily Attach Your Camera and Get Ready to Roll. Take Your Photography to the Next Level by Creating...
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... possible, even on a tight budget. ...We'll walk you through making a cost-effective motorized camera slider yourself! For detailed assembly instructions, check out our Instructable: https://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Motorized-Camera-Slider
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DIY Camera Slider for less than 100€. With object tracking and controlled by an Arduino Nano. Power supply with standard power bank (10,000 mAh). Thus mobile and flexible usable. Arduino code: https://github.com/werner-rh/cameraslider ...
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Tips and Variations Here are some additional tips and variations to consider when building your DIY camera slider: * Use a long piece of wood for more stability * Add a handle or grip for easier use * Use different materials, such as aluminum or...
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on a CNC or a laser cutter).As always, the entire project is open-source and open-hardware, which means you can either recreate the project or use it as a starting point for your custom-awesome camera slider.As always, all the source files, build...
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These are the files for a DIY motorized camera slider I created.Required Parts:20mmx40mm extrusion of any lengthMicrocontroller(Arduino)LCD displayStepper driverStepper MotorKY-040 EncoderThe slider can be powered from 5-12V. See attached diagram for...
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This slider is inspired by the DIY Perks tutorial. The goal was to create a stable, simple slider. The centerplate has 3 threads for 1/4 inch to mount a quickplate stably. The end pieces also have 1/4 inch threads for use on two tripods. The endcaps...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbgCHubxCK0 Add cinematic movement to your video projects with a DIY slider. In this project, we'll show you how to use a supported slide rail, railing platform and 3d printed parts to make a portable slider. Read the...
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... stepper motor driver, extruded aluminum, various 3d printed parts, dual end stops, and several nuts and bolts. For a full write up and the code/documentation visit: https://github.com/csteamengine/modern-camera-slider https://www.modhobbyist.com
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A few years ago, I created a motorized camera slider using some extruded aluminum and a Nema 17 stepper motor, but I found that I hardly ever used it, due to it being a pain to set up and the fact that the videos always came out choppy. For those,...
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I designed a linear camera slider using the following components. ... 1.Machine screws M3 and M4 in a box 2.Tripod mounts with 1/4 screw adapters x 2 3.Tripod mount screws 4.Linear motion bearings x 4 5.Heat shrink tubing 6.Endstop modules x 2 7.GT2...
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... 178mm in length and 10x20mm dimensions. ...Additionally, I relied on M5 and M6 screws and nuts for assembly. The project also included printed parts. In the future, I plan to automate the slider by integrating an Arduino board with a stepper motor.
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A curved camera slider track holder is shown in detail at this link: http://transistor-man.com/semicircle_track.html This particular piece of equipment allows for smooth, curved movements when using a camera slider track, adding an extra dimension to...
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This is the second version of the DIY-Camera Slide, featuring a remarkably light yet rigid slider that weighs approximately 860 grams. Built with a total material cost of around $35, this slide can be manufactured in just 20-30 minutes using common...
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So I keep on upgrading my Camera Gear but when it comes to Camera Sliders they are way too expensive but that doesn't stop me from making one. So in this Tutorial, I'll show you how you can make your very own Camera Slider only for 40 USD! So without...
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The slider is ideal for use with my Canon 600D camera, but its small size makes it even more suitable for lighter devices like mirrorless cameras and smartphones. The gantry plate was modified using a design available on Thingiverse:...
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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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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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These are the files for my DIY camera-slider project, where you can find more information in my YouTube video. ...The Arduino files for the slider controller are available at this link:...
cults3d
This are the files for my diy camera-slider project. ...For more information look my video on youtube (german) https://youtu.be/BmU_qtvk5uQ Arduino files for the slider controller:...
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I modified a basic camera slider with electric movement by attaching two powerful motors to my affordable camera slider, which I purchased from an online retailer. Check out my YouTube channel for the comprehensive guide on how to build it.
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Building a custom motorized camera slider can significantly enhance your video and time-lapse productions without breaking the bank. By leveraging a 3D printer, you can create a cost-effective and highly customizable solution. To begin, print all...
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The carriage is designed for a camera mount that's 41.5mm x 41.5mm, but you can always open up the file in meshmixer and scale just the mount part up or down. Keep the bearing clamps scaled at 1.0x. You'll want to print this out with high strength...
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The video is a popular one on YouTube, accessible at www dot y-tube dot com slash v equal F-B-G-C-H-U-B-X-C-K-0.
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For the electronic you will need servo 130 cm 3d printer belt motor speed controler 6 pin switch 9V battery 9v battery tab https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHaeMR5DQms
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For the Electronic Project, You'll Need Servos and Other Key Components. You will require a servo motor to bring your project to life. Additionally, you will need a 3d printer belt to create a smooth motion system. A motor speed controller is also...
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Here's my design for a motorized camera slider, perfect for smaller and medium-sized cameras up to full-frame DSLR size. I use it with Panasonic cameras and it's performing exceptionally well! The touchscreen allows me to set precise runtimes and...
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Additionally, I've included a link to a full video tutorial at https://youtu.be/s2miAggPVKs, as well as an Instructables guide here: https://www.instructables.com/id/Object-Tracking-Camera-Slider-With-Rotational-Axis/. ... The GitHub code repository...