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Hi! This is my first post here!
I have built a robot before using the arduino, but now really want to make something useful. As you can see in the video, my last robot didn't really do much, it was just REALLY big!
So I am going to try an make a DSLR 360 robotic panorama head, controlled by a smartphone.
The robotics part, I am pretty sure is more than possible with ezrobots hardware / software. But would it be possible to trigger a Nikon d750 with the EZ-B v4/2?
EDIT: The final thing is pretty much done! See the videos of it working below.
And here is the mobile phone app interface.
This battery has lasted all day so far with a full day of testing indoors!
The releaseall() command was a stroke of genius.. Thank you for making it so easy!
As my old app is on my busted PC, made a new one. This time I have a lens selection too. Different lenses need different amount of pictures.
Added a time exposure button too. Might add a slider for changing the timed exposure setting..
Off for a first field test this morning.
In action this morning.
Bit noisy during morning prayer at the local temple! They were lovely and brought me some coffee out
And this is taking the final vertical shot, then resets back to the home position.
I gave myself 6 weeks. 5 Weeks later and it is 95% done. One more week to refine everything and do some more test shoots and it will be ready for my trip!
Thanks so much to the community / management for all the help. Your help was just the right amount to guide me in the right direction.
The ezrobot is a great piece of hardware. The software helps make it so easy to turn your ideas into something real!
Thanks!