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Help Me Build A Robotic Photographer Wiht Sony Party-Shot

HI I'm a newbie and appreciate any help I can get. I already did a search for photographer and sony party shot and did not see any previous discussion. Here is what I want to make.

Basically it is an Irobot Create with a light 4.75 ft tall aluminum pole on which a sony party shot module is mounted on top of. If there is a better robot base to use let me know. I would like to keep the total project cost under $600. I already have $100 invested in the sony partyshot+digital camera. the sony party shot is basically an automatic camera system that has facial detection that will automatic scan and rotate the surroundings looking for people to take photos of. I envision using it at corporate parties, weddings and just random stuff for fun.

I have never done any robotics work, but I am very techy. My programming experience is very small. I took a BASIC class about 12 years ago in college.

I may add a R2D2 Skin over the unit to give it a starwars theme, but I'm worried about weight and balance. It maybe too top heavy. It needs to be around 4.5 to 5 feet tall total so the photos look like they were taken at a normal angle. I will probably add some kind of bumper system at the top, because it's bound to get knocked over. I may also weld up some aluminum tube anti tip extentions so the unit is harder to knock over.

OK, that's the background here is my questions. I want to program it to randomly go around a room and pause for say 40 seconds , scan and take shots, then move around 10 to 15 feet in any random direction and start all over. I think the Create base will need to stop or the camera will get too confused and not do a good job. I have never used either device so perhaps this hypothesis is incorrect. I looked at the Create Module's instructions and see that it has some demo modes

"MODE 0 Cover Create attempts to cover an entire room using a combination of behaviors, such as random bounce, wall following, and spiraling."

I like mode zero, but I think I would only want random bounce, not spiraling. Can anyone recommend a programmer to do this?

I also want some kind of sensor so that it does not run into objects and people. I've seen the roomba hit things before they change direction. I'd prefer the sensor be used to avoid hitting things; i was thinking a 2' proximity would be fine.

Should I jsut buy the $235 ez robot kit with the Create module from irobot? Has someone already made a robot that does this sort of thing I can just buy? Seems like a pretty basic function set, but I've never built a robot.

Any other suggestions will be appreciated. thanks for your time.

PS originally posted this at the robotreviews.com forum, but someone suggested this set.


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#41  

So what do you think is the best/easiest platform for this task? Microsoft RDS, or Turtlebot ROS, or EZ robot?

I'm actually a photographer by trade, so I know a DSLR is "better", but honestly I'll be setting resolution down to 4MP or less so the computer can process and print files out fast and play them on the slide show monitor quickly......... 12MP is over kill for this situation. And the main reason the pictures are so "bad" is because the background at the "exhibit" is black.

Lastly I got the party shot and camera used off ebay for dirt cheap. The party shot robot takes care of camera firing, composition, face and smile recognition.

Having to reprogram that functionality into my robot would be a tremendous task for my first robot.

Maybe a future upgrade!

#42  

I would say EZB is the easest to use,best kinda hard to say until DJ has a interface to KINECT 4 mb is a file file size,i mostly use RAW OR 12.2 mb,plus i do a lot of underwater photography looking at making a robot soon for that using EZB

Scripts are easy even for a non -programmer like you or me.

only problem i see is tapping the firing of the camera,any remote input on camera or party-shot

looking at amazon i do see the party shot for $28 and looking to get it.

WHEN i do i can hack it and find the tap point to trigger the camera,mostly its where is connects to the camera,from there the rest is very easy to do and make scripts for

#43  

I should be getting my sony partyshot soon. I'll see how hackable it is.

#44  

I dont know yet,i just ordered one from amazon for $28.00, once i get it and troubleshoot it ,witch company i work for says i am one of the best they had.

WILL POST PHOTOS AND INFO ON IT.

#45  

I just got it today,so will start hacking it and will post the info,might need to buy a camera that goes with it to check the signals with my scope.

#46  

I had to get the camera to work out the wires to it,i found out that i got the camera monday,but i have to wait 10 days till i get back from my work trip in china

HAVE you done anything with it yet