
FPV camera tilt control
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I needed a simple and reliable tilt solution, so I created this one myself. The base plate is designed to hold the camera actuator in place while housing a Futaba S3114 servo, making it a vital component of the entire system. Between the servo horn and the camera actuator lies a slender arm that stretches 15 mm, precisely cut to fit perfectly into the pillar on the base plate. This clever design allows me to adjust from level to -45 degrees, providing ample control over my setup. I reworked the camera actuator plate because the initial design couldn't handle the stress and small tie-wraps didn't fit properly. My revised version should be more than capable of withstanding all forces that come its way. My aim is to create a versatile platform that can accommodate multiple cameras, allowing me to capture footage from different angles and perspectives. To achieve this, I designed the actuator plate to consist of small rectangles, making it easier for me to secure them in place using tie-wraps. This project has the potential to be used on both airplanes and quadcopters. The transmitter module visible in the picture is a Skyzone 200MW, RC805 model, which shares striking similarities with the Boscam TS351.
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