HighGreat Mark simple lens holder

HighGreat Mark simple lens holder

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This is a straightforward modification to keep the HighGreat Mark camera lens level at horizontal (0 degrees) rather than its original angle of 15 degrees. To make this work, the drone needs to be altered as follows: 1. Remove the four plastic patches under the motor arm swivel points by prying them up with a sharp knife. 2. Use a flathead screwdriver to unscrew the four central screws. 3. Next, use a Torx screwdriver to remove the two hidden screws at the center of the battery box. 4. Lift off the top of the drone. 5. Undo the two cross-head screws at the back of the PCB and carefully slide it backward about an inch while making sure the micro-switch PCB underneath doesn't become dislodged. 6. Look for the two tiny crosshead screws located right at the front of the drone, buried halfway down. Remove both of them. 7. Disconnect the starboard ribbon connector (the one on the right with the drone facing forward). 8. You should now be able to slide out the camera lens. 9. Once the camera lens is free, print this new piece, attach the camera surround to the square recess of the print, and finally glue the 3D printed extension to the drone, ensuring it fits snugly over the small lip surrounding the original camera position.

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