I found this approach in this tweet, and decided to post it here on our forum.
Tweet text:
"Assembled (well almost) the @StereoPi that arrived early this week. I need some longer 2 mm screws, though...
Then fix it within a casing and may the stereoscopic experiments begin!"
Second tweet text:
"Screws ordered. I also ordered some 2 mm brass spacers that seem me more durable than the nylon ones."
Taki-style StereoPi assembly
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Hi there!
Here's Taki and I'm adding a few pictures after countersinking the holes and screwing the cameras together...
Cheers!
Taki
Here's Taki and I'm adding a few pictures after countersinking the holes and screwing the cameras together...
Cheers!
Taki
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Re: Taki-style StereoPi assembly
Whoa!!! Final assembly looks fantastic!
It's a pleasure for me to see the author of this assembly here on our forum!
We were curious, will you keep using plastic screw-nuts as on your first photos from Twitter. But now we see metal screws, and calmed down.
By the way, what kind of camera do you use for these shots?
It's a pleasure for me to see the author of this assembly here on our forum!
We were curious, will you keep using plastic screw-nuts as on your first photos from Twitter. But now we see metal screws, and calmed down.
By the way, what kind of camera do you use for these shots?
Eugene a.k.a. Realizator
Re: Taki-style StereoPi assembly
I used my smartphone Galaxy S10 with its tele lens.