DIY DSLR Camera Slider with Motor for Time Lapse Photography

Click here for photos – http://captainkimo.com/timelapse-photography-with-celestron-astromaster-motor-drive/ Here’s Captain Kimo’s home brewed DIY DSLR Camer…

This entry was posted in Camera Photography and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

17 Responses to DIY DSLR Camera Slider with Motor for Time Lapse Photography

  1. Mukundan Srinivasan says:

    Hi Good work. What is the model no of the motor drive?

  2. TJHOW1 says:

    but you won’t be able to do long exposures as the camera will move when the
    motor moves.

  3. Kim Seng says:

    Not sure how much but the rotation speed is adjustable. In the video is the
    slowest setting I believe.

  4. xilefx says:

    I’m just in the act of building the panning mechanism for my sony nex for
    time-lapsing. I also want to use this motor for that. your video helped me
    there because there are absolutely no photos of this thing of the backside
    how much revolutions does the motor make per minute?

  5. Kim Seng says:

    no modes, just tied a string to the motor

  6. Michael Dalton says:

    what mods did you make to the motor to pull the string?

  7. Nthefastlane says:

    I just made a slider..I’ll have a how to video on my channel if you’d like
    to subscribe and check it out.” MrPCElectronics ” That’s my channel..and
    thanks for the video!

  8. Joseph Rose says:

    Would love more info on the motor. Link? Speed options, etc.

  9. Ryemoboy Adriano says:

    HEY MAN WHERE DID YOU BOUGHT THAT MOTOR I WANN GET ONE. ITS CHEAPER BUT
    LOOKS AWESOME! 🙂 PLEASE DO EMAIL ME. ry.streetpark@gmail.com. thanks man
    Godbless. Im from the philippines

  10. Benjie Urbina says:

    this might be it ; google “adorama, Celestron R/A Single Axis Motor Drive
    for the AstroMaster Telescope ” i cant seem to post url link 🙁

  11. TheGods1marine says:

    Very creative!! -Reggie

  12. John Hayes says:

    Nice. Enjoy your content. What type of motor did you use? Thanks John

  13. Nthefastlane says:

    Put a rubber band on the other side to use as tension 🙂

  14. QuZeIIIsPeCiAlx says:

    can somebody send me a link to the hack for the intern intervalometer?

  15. grabie2 says:

    To get a link to the motor just google “celestron motor” and you´ll find
    the same model for 57.48€

Leave a Reply