LEGO Technic GoPro HERO Session Camera Dolly and Panning Rig

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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2016
  • This model is a dual purpose dolly and panning rig for a GoPro HERO Session camera.
    It uses a single chain to control both the linear movement of the camera (dolly) and/or the rotational movement of the camera (panning).
    Design inspiration video:
    "Controlling linear and rotary motions of an object 2"
    by thang010146
    • Controlling linear and...
    Music:
    "Danger Storm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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  • @marlowerecoing-tallen3385
    @marlowerecoing-tallen3385 4 роки тому +14

    I think people are missing the point this isn’t supposed to be functional cinema camera gear, this is just a cool engineering concept with an interesting mechanism

  • @lachlanjohnson8019
    @lachlanjohnson8019 7 років тому +9

    i feel like a heavy base and some powerfunctions/mindstorms motors with some reduction gearing would make this 10x better

  • @TechBuild
    @TechBuild 6 років тому +15

    Adding motors will make it nicer and smoother.

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому +6

      I agree. Adding motors does make it a lot smoother than cranking it by hand, although the slack in the chain is still a bit of an issue.
      I did make this model RC at one point, but I didn't take a video of it. I just used some M-Motors and worm gears and the IR parts - nothing too fancy.

  • @technicallypossible
    @technicallypossible 7 років тому +1

    Good on you slfroden, nice to see you credit where you got the idea from. Too many people are making things that look like great original ideas, then later on, you find a suspiciously similar design uploaded earlier... Nice footage too.

  • @RawhideProductions1
    @RawhideProductions1 6 років тому +6

    More impressed by your retro collection!

  • @CalmaxFilm
    @CalmaxFilm 3 роки тому +7

    Good in theory, but too shaky in reality

  • @TechnicDragon
    @TechnicDragon 7 років тому +1

    That´s pretty cool maybe I will do a motorized version in the future :D Thanks for the inspiration

  • @vladlupascu5514
    @vladlupascu5514 3 роки тому +3

    Very cool man

  • @kodaspaws
    @kodaspaws 5 років тому +2

    this is brilliant..thanks you I've been needing to see a rig like this...You've solved so many issues....thanks.

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  5 років тому +1

      I'm glad you like it :-D

  • @gabriellecomeau2338
    @gabriellecomeau2338 6 років тому +5

    This is a useful rig and it could be built with other materials than lego too !

  • @fancyllamma7821
    @fancyllamma7821 6 років тому

    Amazing and creative 🌶🌶❤️❤️

  • @XanderMap
    @XanderMap 6 років тому

    Wow, this is the coolest video I've seen in a long time.

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      +Matt Peters - Thanks :-)

  • @georgevasilopoulos5359
    @georgevasilopoulos5359 6 років тому

    It's nice and smooth

  • @drazilastral9566
    @drazilastral9566 3 роки тому +2

    Perfect for stop motion.

  • @bitbat77
    @bitbat77 6 років тому +1

    WOW!
    Very nice!

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      +Luca Guide - Thanks :-)

  • @MarkosManiadakis
    @MarkosManiadakis 5 років тому +2

    Awesome

  • @allaboutlego1540
    @allaboutlego1540 7 років тому

    Wow! Nice :D

  • @LOVESPRINGRAIN
    @LOVESPRINGRAIN 7 років тому

    Nice~~ Good idea

  • @phantommedia9964
    @phantommedia9964 7 років тому

    I was planning to use lego to make a panning device to shoot video lol, thanks for the idea!

  • @markkelly1882
    @markkelly1882 7 років тому

    love it

  • @CC-uw5lf
    @CC-uw5lf 7 років тому +1

    Cool!

  • @zachcheung8400
    @zachcheung8400 7 років тому

    Nicely Done!!! I suppose we could make it longer and also motorize it with a couple motors, and if we use a programmable brick like the NXT or the EV3, then it would be a very useful rig to get some really smooth shots!

  • @LeviathanKoda
    @LeviathanKoda 6 років тому +9

    I can see this being used with power functions and a remote

  • @aguyinasuit7268
    @aguyinasuit7268 7 років тому +1

    Cool

  • @bluebrickcreations1416
    @bluebrickcreations1416 5 років тому

    Wow it looks a little shaker during the footage for the mechanism but it turned out great

  • @pauserratgutierrez
    @pauserratgutierrez 5 років тому +3

    I want to buy the chain links used on this video but I found it difficult because there are some different versions and I don't know which one should I buy, 14696, 1311a or 1411b.
    What are the differences between them?
    Thanks!

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  5 років тому

      The chain links used in this video are part 3711 (which has an alternate number of 14696). www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=3711
      Apparently there was a slight change to the mold during production. I don't have any of the older ones to test, but both versions should all be compatible with each other.
      I don't know what parts 1311a or 1411b are as I cannot find them in any online Lego references/catalogs.
      Oh, and to quote Sariel:
      "That's the first time I've heard there are some differences."

  • @slenderbunny55
    @slenderbunny55 7 років тому +1

    I'm subbing to this guy!

  • @jolli6773
    @jolli6773 6 років тому +6

    you could maybe make the crank longer or add an electric motor with a gear reduction to make the movement more stable but anyhow an awesome video!

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      Thanks. I did add a motor which made the movement a bit smoother, but the slack in the chain was still a bit of an issue.

  • @babascustomlegocreations8837
    @babascustomlegocreations8837 7 років тому

    cool!! i wish i had enough of those chains for this :(

  • @hazard7732
    @hazard7732 5 років тому +6

    Can you make a longer, maby even more stable upgrade?

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  5 років тому +5

      Unfortunately I don't have any more Lego chain links to be able to make this any bigger/longer, but if you have some you could give it a try.
      I'm not sure how to make it more stable/smooth without having to make it a lot more complicated. I think that adding more weight might help, and some way to lock the shuttle to the track might help too.

  • @xabierlop1448
    @xabierlop1448 7 років тому +1

    hey, i've a cuestion, can you tell me where have you bought that chain please? Im making a gear reduction and i would like to have this. thanks:)

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому

      +Xabier Lop - I got the chain from various Lego Technic sets, mainly the motorbike sets that use a chain to drive the back wheel.
      You could try buying the chain from BrickLink.com (search for part 3711).

  • @Crlarl
    @Crlarl 7 років тому

    That's really cool.
    Maybe if you used a differential assembly you could control the translation independent of the translation.

  • @mennoduk
    @mennoduk 6 років тому +5

    This is really nice, would love to see a setup with two motors and mindstorms.

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому +1

      I don't own any Mindstorms, but if you do and you want to recreate this model and add Mindstorms and create a video, let me know and I'll check it out.

    • @mennoduk
      @mennoduk 6 років тому

      I do have mindstorm ev3 (actually my son does) I doubt I have enough chain...

    • @Wertyhappy27
      @Wertyhappy27 6 років тому +1

      menno duk the chain is a bit cheap if you know where to look.

  • @Trail_Shreder
    @Trail_Shreder 4 роки тому +6

    Just need 2 motors and a program

  • @danesz021
    @danesz021 5 років тому +6

    Should be a nightmare cleaning the dust.

  • @vince2696
    @vince2696 7 років тому +3

    pretty cool but if you want it to be smother, use bigger gears

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому +3

      +Vincent Nitz - Agreed. However bigger gears mean that you need more chain links because it takes more links to get around the gears. These were all the spare chain links that I had. To get it even smoother I think it might be better to use string and pulleys instead.

  • @dextrodus
    @dextrodus 5 років тому +4

    That's awesome. Kinda useless, because the are many other ways to do the same, but still awesome!

  • @Lego_SML
    @Lego_SML 6 років тому +1

    Less than 200 away from 10k 😁

  • @ewoodrailway
    @ewoodrailway 5 років тому +3

    I'm a complete novice with Lego but want to create a magnetic system that moves Model cars along a road. I'd like to use Lego chains with a cog at each end so they turn perform a U turn and travel in a loop. The system needs to be controlled automatically so a motor is required. Theres a system called magnorail but this is near impossible to impose on my model railway as the turns are a minimum of 6cm and won't accommodate into the area I require. Using small Lego cogs I can do this however am unsure whether it can be powered with a motor.
    I understand my request may be a little odd to understand but if you look at magnorail on UA-cam you may see what my intentions are. Merry Christmas

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  5 років тому

      I have taken a look at the Magnorail system. You should be able to use Lego chain links and Lego gears to achieve something similar. The Lego gears come in a range of sizes, with the most common ones between 8mm and 40mm diameter - of course you can use multiple gears to simulate larger diameters. You can either use the official Lego motors to drive the gears and chain, or you could use another type of motor if you are willing to modify the Lego parts a little bit. You can also glue some rare-earth magnets to the chain, and you would have to create your own channel to guide the chain like the Magnorail system does.
      Check out some of my other videos to see how I use Lego motors to power the Lego gears.

    • @ewoodrailway
      @ewoodrailway 5 років тому

      S. L. Froden brilliant, thanks for your response, will post it when it's complete

  • @frederickeller1436
    @frederickeller1436 6 років тому

    Hi! What Video settings you use for the GoPro?

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      1280 x 720 @ 30 fps
      I'm not sure which other settings I used (FOV, Spot Meter, Protune, ISO, Sharpness, Low Light).

  • @makerstorage
    @makerstorage 3 роки тому +1

    Can someone help me to findout the equation to use with grbl

  • @cyrusserrano2356
    @cyrusserrano2356 7 років тому +1

    the camera is a bit shaky when moving, adding weight might help. thinking of doing this with motors.

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому +2

      +Cyrus Serrano - You are correct, unfortunately it does shake a little bit. This model is just a proof-of-concept, and further refinement could definitely be made to improve it.
      I think it is shaky because I was turning the cracks by hand, and Lego chain links around small 16-tooth gears aren't the smoothest either. Some changes that could be made would be to use larger gears, use motors to rotate the gears, create smoother rails and add wheels to the shuttle, and as you suggested, add some weight to stabilize it a bit more. Another idea is to remove the gears and chain and use string and pulleys instead.

  • @MusicMoron
    @MusicMoron 6 років тому +1

    have you made a tutorial in how to make this, if not PLEASE MAKE ONE

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      I don't have any tutorial apart from what is already shown in this video. If you study the video carefully and have the required Lego pieces you should be able to replicate this model fairly easily.
      Remember that this is just a prototype, so you don't have to make it exactly the same. The key parts are just the six gears and the chain, everything else can be changed.

    • @MusicMoron
      @MusicMoron 5 років тому

      Thank you so much!

  • @polos69O3O5
    @polos69O3O5 6 років тому

    Loooooool

  • @gayanthavitharanage9306
    @gayanthavitharanage9306 7 років тому +2

    You saw this somewhere and build it or is it a your own creation?

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому

      +Gayantha Vitharanage - I came up with the idea to implement this mechanism by creating it using Lego bricks, and to use it as a GoPro dolly and panning rig on my own. The main mechanism is inspired by another video that I watched (which I mentioned in the first few seconds of this video, linked to in my video description, and linked to using a card on this video).

    • @gayanthavitharanage9306
      @gayanthavitharanage9306 7 років тому

      Great, how about controlling the speed and the rotation by a computer by means of some motors and some Arduino?

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому

      +Gayantha Vitharanage - Yes, you could do that. Please share a link to your video once you have made that.

    • @gayanthavitharanage9306
      @gayanthavitharanage9306 7 років тому

      Oh sorry man, I can't write even a calculator..

  • @tonpa8888
    @tonpa8888 7 років тому +2

    This is similar to a core xy 3d printer motion system

  • @thiccaxe
    @thiccaxe 6 років тому

    Hey he changed the channel name I liked the old one
    slfroden

  • @jenshendriks9092
    @jenshendriks9092 7 років тому

    The design is amazing but of course lego isn't the best source of materials. But with some professional linear bearings and belts and two steppers and an arduino, you could make it a very compact multifunctional slider/panner.

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому +2

      +Jens Hendriks - Agreed. But then it wouldn't be a 'Lego Technic GoPro HERO Session Camera Dolly and Panning Rig', it would just be a 'GoPro HERO Session Camera Dolly and Panning Rig' (without the 'Lego Technic' part). Lego is great for creating quick prototypes and testing concepts, and for being able to reuse the pieces in other models, but if you want a professional grade solution then other materials and technologies are probably better in most cases.

  • @Trex27777
    @Trex27777 6 років тому +3

    Make it bigger and longuer like your room and put dc motors on it

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      Unfortunately I don't have enough spare chain links to make it any bigger.

    • @Trex27777
      @Trex27777 6 років тому

      slfroden you need to make UA-cam money 😂

  • @nxvasix8696
    @nxvasix8696 6 років тому +3

    Attach a motor and gearbox to make it run smoother

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      I agree. Adding motors does make it a lot smoother than cranking it by hand, although the slack in the chain is still a bit of an issue.
      I did make this model RC at one point, but I didn't take a video of it. I just used some M-Motors and worm gears and the IR parts - nothing too fancy.

  • @stavrosps1238
    @stavrosps1238 6 років тому +1

    put weels on it and use an ev3 to make it automatic

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      That is a good idea, but unfortunately I don't own any Mindstorms kits.

    • @stavrosps1238
      @stavrosps1238 6 років тому

      that's ok make it rc

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      I did make this model RC, but I didn't take a video of it. I just used some M-Motors and worm gears and the IR parts - nothing too fancy.
      I needed the chain for some other projects so I don't have this model together anymore.

  • @schwarzerritter5724
    @schwarzerritter5724 6 років тому

    What is the advantage of this compared to putting it on tracks?

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      Moving a camera on a track typically creates a "dolly shot" or a "tracking shot" ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camera_dolly ).
      The mechanism in this video enables you to create a dolly/tracking shot or a "panning shot ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panning_(camera) ), or both at the same time.
      By varying the speeds of the two cranks (either by hand or by attaching motors), I can get a wide range or dolly/tracking shots and panning shots, or a combination of both.

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 6 років тому

      You can get a panning shot if you connect the panner(?) to the dolly wheels. Changing panning speed is a problem though. Maybe if you make a belt gear you can put the belt of different gears to change speed?

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      Sure, you could do that, but then it is no longer 'just' putting it on tracks, and you have added more complexity.
      When I originally saw this mechanism (link in the description), I thought that it was a neat and elegant little mechanism and I wanted to see if I could recreate it with Lego pieces, and give it a purpose by turning it into a camera rig.

    • @schwarzerritter5724
      @schwarzerritter5724 6 років тому

      Makes sense.

  • @fathaar
    @fathaar 7 років тому +4

    Hook this up with audrino

  • @LagrelParolesLyrics
    @LagrelParolesLyrics 6 років тому +4

    it's really simple and good but isn't stable

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому +2

      This model is just a prototype, and further refinements could definitely be made to make it operate more smoothly.

  • @richtigerjanis9597
    @richtigerjanis9597 6 років тому +5

    You like Lego System, I'm right?😅

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      What makes you think that? 🤔

    • @richtigerjanis9597
      @richtigerjanis9597 6 років тому

      slfroden your review video

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      Mine was a rhetorical question, with a touch a sarcasm.
      Yes, I am an adult fan of Lego (AFOL). ☺️

    • @richtigerjanis9597
      @richtigerjanis9597 6 років тому

      slfroden pretty cool💪👍

  • @emomanchild1157
    @emomanchild1157 7 років тому +2

    could you do a tutorial please

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому +5

      +Herobryan 51 - I do not have a tutorial or instructions for this model, but if you study the video carefully and have the required Lego pieces you should be able to replicate this model fairly easily.

  • @aidenstech1285
    @aidenstech1285 7 років тому +4

    Are you thinking of releasing instructions?

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому +8

      +aussie gamer - No. Instructions take a long time to create. If you study the video carefully and have the required Lego pieces you should be able to replicate this model fairly easily.

    • @aidenstech1285
      @aidenstech1285 7 років тому +2

      slfroden thanks anyways mate! 😀

  • @ferdinandkrigovsky9074
    @ferdinandkrigovsky9074 7 років тому

    please make a bigger one

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому +1

      +Ferdinand Krigovsky - I wish I could, but I don't have enough spare chain links to make it any bigger.

  • @veetihakala791
    @veetihakala791 7 років тому

    Cool can u make tutorial?

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому

      +AWESOME PLAYES - I do not have a tutorial or instructions for this model, but if you study the video carefully and have the required Lego pieces you should be able to replicate this model fairly easily.

    • @veetihakala791
      @veetihakala791 7 років тому

      Can u link me the part selection sorry my engils is so bad my menu language is finland

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому

      +AWESOME PLAYES - I don't have a full list of parts for this model. All of the parts can be found on BrickLink.com in the Technic sections. Is there a specific part you need a link for?

    • @veetihakala791
      @veetihakala791 7 років тому

      thanx fir you

  • @v0mes
    @v0mes 6 років тому +2

    Please make some kinda tutorial about it with the steps you’ve taken

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      Sorry, I don't have any tutorial apart from what is already shown in this video.

  • @lukie4ever
    @lukie4ever 6 років тому +1

    now motorize it!!

    • @arturogamer1221
      @arturogamer1221 6 років тому

      Lukie4ever Bass donde as comprado la camara

    • @lukie4ever
      @lukie4ever 6 років тому +1

      arturo gamer english?

    • @simeo5323
      @simeo5323 6 років тому

      arturo gamer Que camera?

  • @vinstual9830
    @vinstual9830 7 років тому +2

    make a lego motor!!!!!!

    • @thebloxxer22
      @thebloxxer22 6 років тому

      vin stu Requires more non-lego components.

  • @politicallyinaccuratetoast4757
    @politicallyinaccuratetoast4757 3 роки тому +8

    Everyone in the comments: add motors
    Nah bruh, nobody wanna watch a cinematic video hearing the sound of a gear motor

  • @RyanLeanardoe
    @RyanLeanardoe 7 років тому +9

    not very smooth, but nice concept

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  7 років тому +1

      +Leanardoe - I agree that this could be smoother. This is just a proof-of-concept and further refinement could be made, but I don't know how much smoother it could be using only Lego pieces.

    • @jelpy
      @jelpy 6 років тому

      Maybe try using treads and wheels instead of tracks and gears. The part number for tracks is 53992.

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      +Louis - Thanks for the suggestion. Part 53992 isn't very long, and from my experience with this part it always seems to be a bit squashed rather than completely circular, so it isn't very smooth either.

    • @jelpy
      @jelpy 6 років тому

      slfroden that is a problem of them. I wonder if you could cut them and stick them together to form a longer one.

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому

      +Louis - Possibly, but they still wouldn't be very smooth. Also, if you are going to 'make' your own parts, I'm sure that you could find some other (non-Lego) O-ring or drive belt, and you could use metal pulleys and bearings, and use a metal frame to make it more rigid, but then it isn't really Lego any more.

  • @unspotabletoad7552
    @unspotabletoad7552 6 років тому +1

    Very cool but whats the piont

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  6 років тому +4

      Did you watch the video and/or read the video description?

    • @unspotabletoad7552
      @unspotabletoad7552 6 років тому

      S. L. Froden yes because i think its a cool the way you built it

  • @slowlapse4099
    @slowlapse4099 6 років тому +1

    You Need a Gimbal

  • @JayDillaThaKilla
    @JayDillaThaKilla 5 років тому +3

    bruh i can make the exact same cinematic fx just by sliding my phone across a table and slightly turning it, and its probably more stable and smooth too. this is pointless

    • @slfroden
      @slfroden  5 років тому +9

      This model is a proof-of-concept.
      It is not a finished and polished model.
      Could it be bigger/longer? Yes.
      Could it be made more stable? Yes.
      Does it illustrate a concept? Yes.
      Is it pointless? No.

    • @JayDillaThaKilla
      @JayDillaThaKilla 5 років тому +1

      Back2Black absolutely not lol dont get me wrong this stuff is cool and i could never make anything like it, now that im thinking back to my lego days this could have came to use making stop motion animations of lego, out of something thats made of lego, but my point still stands that its easier to just glide your camera across a smooth surface lol

    • @bloket.
      @bloket. 3 роки тому +1

      @MrB4MV101 If you want to make an hour long video or something like that, if you use this LEGO design, you won't have to hold your camera for a long time.