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#9  

With both Min and Max set at 90, the servo is held at 90 and will not move. As you lower the Min, you will see the servo move to that set position, then the same with max, which will set your range of motion for the servo/camera.

#10  

Make sure you set both x and y servos... x is for side to side and y is for up and down movement

#11  

Was wondering this the other day, so a good time to ask, where would you use Multi servo with camera, since it would force both to the same axis?

#12  

I guess you could have a second head or an arm or something else mimicking the camera tracking movements... ? I am sure there are other uses for it... not sure... maybe a nerf or paintball gun on separate x and y servos tracking with the camera movements for targeting?

#13  

Possibly:) I see we can use multiple camera controls so that leaves the tracking camera alone. Maybe one set up with Multi, for 3D? Dual cameras set a distance apart and operated from the same control?, Not sure but sounds cool lol

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#14  

You can use the multiservo in the camera control for having the robot tilt back and forth to follow the object - such as the Six hexapod. You can have him tilt because his body is held with 6 legs.

Here is an example of multi servo configuration in the WiiMote control in this old video...

#15  

@DJ I knew there was a better use for multiservo than what I stated... I was wondering how to get a robot like six's camera tracking... now I know.... awesome:)

#16  

@DJ Awesome DJ, Just plain Awesome!