5 inch rotating camera update

The orig­i­nal design for this cam­era included a built in LCD/pushbutton inter­face and a con­trol knob to change expo­sure slits. The cur­rent project entails con­vert­ing the cam­era to use a remote, hand held con­troller oper­at­ing through a blue­tooth radio inter­face. User com­mands are entered via a touch screen LCD interface.

User interface

This view of the inter­face shows the screen lay­out. The areas labeled Expo­sure, 360 Degrees, and 1/60 sec­ond plus the two arrows at the bot­tom of the screen are sen­si­tive to a touch to the screen. The red dots indi­cate that the user has cho­sen to change the camera’s angle of rota­tion. By press­ing either of the arrows, the dis­played angle can be changed. A press to the shut­ter speed but­ton offers sim­i­lar con­trol over the range of shut­ter speeds.
Once the set­tings have been made, the user can touch the Expo­sure but­ton and com­mence expo­sure. Once the expo­sure is under way, the bar graph above the arrows will indi­cate the progress of the cur­rent expo­sure.
Stay tuned for more details as the project moves toward completion.

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    • Carl Abrams
    • October 31st, 2009 1:59am

    I just read Lee Frost’s book. What is the price for the 5inch pano cam­era? “Great Cameras”

    Thanks,

    Carl

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