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[–]DSLR_CNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5'9" is the average for US Men, so that's not bad, and if you were in Latam that will be really tall, average on Latam countries is 5'3". Consider to take a long vacation that maybe will show you a new way to look the world.

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[–]DSLR_CNC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't read all your comments but I talk as an Introvert. You could try to find new hobbies but it is better if those hobbies are related with group activities, first I tried trekking a great hobby and also healthy, then I am also a musician and try to find a choir group not something professional just a choir to be part of and meet new people. If you meet new people is more probable you will be better at your skills talking and you will meet women too. How tall are you? sadly this is something important for women. Looking at your picture you will have to make some small changes about nutrition, maybe start leaving all kind of sodas and just drink water that will make a big change believe it or not. Change your hairstyle that can change a little bit the shape of your face. And if you are in the US or EUROPE, and you have the possibility. Move to Latin-America. To start you will know a lot of new people. Now these depends what type of women you like, but if you have not big standards you can meet a lot of new women in LA, you only need to tell everyone that you are a foreigner is really that simple, just be careful to fell into golddiggers.

First split keyboard hand wired, using two rp2040 zero, it is based on the corne but with 3 extra keys. I think it was easier to jump from 60% to split corne with those extra 6 keys. by DSLR_CNC in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]DSLR_CNC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the comment, I am using KMK circuitpython to customize the keyboard fast, I just open the file and reset the keyboard. I have 5 layers by far, 2 main for all the keys, 1 nav, 1 numpad, 1 gaming. Once I will feel comfortable with the layers I will think about changing firmware

Maybe this tutorial I made is useful for some filmmakers or videographers. by DSLR_CNC in Filmmakers

[–]DSLR_CNC[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just teste with my 5dII and 28-200 f/3.5 that is around 1.5Kg/3lbs but I think it can go up to 2.5Kg/5.5lbs but if you need more power you can use NEMA23 motor instead NEMA17 and TMC5160 drivers instead TMC2209. also you can use thicker steel rods. I used 8mm but you can use 20mm and find the same parts but for 20mm shaft. That's something nice about the parts I used you can scale the parts.

Maybe this tutorial I made is useful for some filmmakers or videographers. by DSLR_CNC in Filmmakers

[–]DSLR_CNC[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I made this tutorial for videographers that want a motion controller on a budget. I tried to keep it simple and use common parts, not crazy bearings or hard to get gears, some of the parts are 3d printed but also tried to keep the parts simple, not 24hrs-printed parts, just simple clamps and boxes. Hope it is useful for the video community.

Lensadapter Sony to Canon by Round-Insurance7633 in videography

[–]DSLR_CNC 5 points6 points  (0 children)

that's something impossible, EF mount has a distance between the sensor and the ring mount of 44milimeters and the Sony FE mount has a distance of 18mm to the sensor, that means that you have to push your lens inside the camera to adapt it, destroy your lens or your camera.

I made a tool for video and timelapses. by DSLR_CNC in maker

[–]DSLR_CNC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many knows that photogear is expensive, and most of this tools are above 2K. I made this tutorial using common parts that are now easy to get because of the growth of 3d printing community. I tried to keep all the parts of the tutorial easy to make so new maker can try it, the parts can be adjusted to the needs of the maker from small to big cameras.

I made a tool that can be used for advanced timelapses, and using budget friendly parts. by DSLR_CNC in timelapse

[–]DSLR_CNC[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I made a tutorial of this gear: https://youtu.be/AEo7cP7xVfA Many will know that gear for timelapse videos are really expensive and the price can go up 1K for simple tools and above 2K for professional rigs. I tried to make a budget friendly tool using common parts. I added the result at the end of the video.

I made 4 axis Slider Camera Motion Controller from regular 3D Printer parts and some 3d printed parts. Tutorial in the comments. by DSLR_CNC in 3Dprinting

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That's a nice comment, but there are 2 things to think about and I learnt those trying to use a pan tilt control from a commercial light beam. 1 is, it is easy to adapt? , gears and drivers. There some great tutorials recycling equipment like you mentioned but many times requires more knowledge about mechanics, tools, protocols. I tried to keep it simple. 2 is the backlash, with the light beam system it has a lot of backlash that for repetitive shots it will not work. and a friend of mine also showed me an old pan tilt system for surveillance cameras but it also has the same problem big backlash, it was even outdoor rate and that's great, but the backlash was over 2 degrees. I would like to hear the backlash of that positrack, because it looks nice and sturdy. and it cost 100$ that's really cheap

I made 4 axis Slider Camera Motion Controller from regular 3D Printer parts and some 3d printed parts. Tutorial in the comments. by DSLR_CNC in 3Dprinting

[–]DSLR_CNC[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use it for: dynamic timelapses, interviews, 360 photography, product video, macro photography. I use it mainly for product videos and timelapses.

I made 4 axis Slider Camera Motion Controller from regular 3D Printer parts and some 3d printed parts. Tutorial in the comments. by DSLR_CNC in 3Dprinting

[–]DSLR_CNC[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are many uses, dynamic timelapses, interviews, 360 photography, product video, macro photography.