Time Lapse

Published: Sept. 30, 2012, 7:40 p.m.

b'This robot holds a camera and moves it up, down, left, right.\\n\\nIt has 2 motors to move it up and down, they move a beam with wheels up and down with a 1:5 gear ratio. the turntable turns the camera with a 1:56 gear ratio using a worm gear. I manly used this for time lapses because it can turn very slow and controlled because of the worm gear.\\n\\nPrograms\\n\\nTime lapse\\n\\nThis program turns the turning motor a few degrees every 1 second. This was designed to work with the program on my computer to take a time lapse. I plug my camera into a video adapter in my computer (with a long wire through the back yard) and then use tilaphos to take a picture every second. The first two videos in the podcast used that program, the first one is played back at 210 FPS and the second at 150 FPS. The third time lapse was taking with an iPhone at 1 picture every 15 seconds using Gorillacam and played back at 30 FPS.\\n\\nYou can download the program on my blog.\\n\\nRemote control\\n\\nThis program was used to remote control the robot with my PSP-Nx-V3. It uses the right joystick to move it up, down, left right. \\n\\nYou can download full building instructions on my blog.\\n\\nFacebook page: facebook.com/mindstormspodcast\\n\\nGoogle plus page: bit.ly/mindpodplus\\n\\nThanks to musikConomy for intro/outro music\\n\\nYou can download and subscribe to me on iTunes'