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Home > CableCam

CableCam

Bryson Dodwell, Tasha Coote, Scott Bennett, Alex Drover, Andrew Fong, Tasha Coote, Yicheng Lu

Market cable-cams are high cost systems designed for large and expensive video cameras: inaccessible and impractical for the amateur DIY market. Providing an easy to use, low cost alternative, the CableCam allows videographers to capture high-quality aerial tracking footage. Using infrared sensors paired with an emitting garment, the motorized rig follows its target, panning to ensure the target remains centered. This device was optimized for a GoPro video camera, to allow ease in development.

Cablecam

Take a look at their video demonstrated how CableCam works: CableCam Demo 

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