I wanted a timelapse rig that I could operate and monitor remotely, so I made this! It's got a 4g dongle and raspberry pi for remote access.
Here's the tutorial by Alexander Baran-Harper which I followed to install the gphoto2 library and create the python script:
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Here's a link to my python script you can use as a template, based on the above video: [ Ссылка ]
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0:00 - Intro
2:17 - Programming the Raspberry Pi
6:16 - Problems
7:07 - Improvements for V2
9:04 - Costs summary
10:15 - Conclusion
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My Main Cinema Camera - [ Ссылка ]
My Main zoom lens - [ Ссылка ]
Other go-to zoom lens - [ Ссылка ]
Monitor - [ Ссылка ]
B-Camera - [ Ссылка ]
My main Shotgun Microphone - [ Ссылка ]
On Camera Microphone - [ Ссылка ]
My big light: [ Ссылка ]
Aputure MC LED Panel :[ Ссылка ]
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Making a Custom Wireless Timelapse Rig Also, you can follow along my other creative projects on instagram @relatablecreative
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