3D Camera Stand for Raspberry pi

3D Camera Stand for Raspberry pi

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This Simple Servo Controlled Camera Mount holds a Raspberry Pi Camera v2, featuring a snap-on back for easy installation and a camera ribbon that stays clear of the mechanics. This design allows for a full range of video or photo capabilities, including up, down, and pan movements while viewing from any location. Limited only by the servo's range and your programming skills, you can create complex camera movements with ease. I use Python to remotely control my servos, although I'm still learning the ropes. The camera mount comes in two types: one for solid servo connections that require servo screws, and another for use with simple padded double-sided sticky tape. I've included two sizes of platform-type stands, each featuring different hole sizes for the servo mounting. I used TPU or Ninjaflex, Nylon for the platforms, which stretch over the servos and secure tightly with a washer to prevent screw pull-through when tightening. While PLA is an option, it's not very forgiving. The only hardware needed beyond the servo screws that come with the servos is the platform itself.

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