Just starting out on my latest project, a timelapse system for shooting some stunning vids of my plants growing.
I did a little time-lapse last time round which was nice but I had some ideas on how to do it better next time ;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElwBn52pXSQ
Some of the issue was that beyond a week or so in, I switched to LED grow lighting and this saturated my poor little IP camera that was configured to take the shots. Also the res on that thing is quite poor.
Well, this time round Im going to build up a kit specifically for the job, and its something you might be able to reproduce at a reasonable cost and effort, so I'll blog it along the way. This one is a quick-turn btw, not like my grow controller project, so, we'll make use of standard modules and stick them together and configure it up.
By the end of it Im expecting HD images from up to 3 angles, one that pans out with the growing plant, another to close up on the top bud, don't know what for the third yet
Heres the kit I identified to do the job and arrived today ;
Raspberry Pi Model B (512MB) + Pi Camera Module £54.90
8GB SD Card with Raspian Wheezy OS Preloaded £6.80
Raspberry Pi Clear Enclosure £2.80
2 x SSR Relay Heatsinks £11
2 x FOTEK SSR-25 DA , 25A Solid State Relay £9.80
TOT £85.30
I should mention a few other bits are required but I have those to hand so no need to order. Power supply, a 2A micro USB power supply, Ethernet cables, HDMI cables, a spare USB hub and USB keyboard & mouse, and a HDMI monitor. Most of that stuff will be needed only for the setup and testing, later we will leave the R-Pi to run by itself without most of this stuff.
I think I could make use of a spare USB HD webcam maybe even two, and have this thing taking several timelapse vids from >1 angle. I'll focus first cam on the whole plant and another up close to the top bud.
OK so not bad on spend so far. For what it'll do I think its good anyway, not so long ago this would have required a spend of thousands im sure.



Im going to put together an easy to follow guide for this I think, bet you guys could do some amazing shots with something like this.
I did a little time-lapse last time round which was nice but I had some ideas on how to do it better next time ;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElwBn52pXSQ
Some of the issue was that beyond a week or so in, I switched to LED grow lighting and this saturated my poor little IP camera that was configured to take the shots. Also the res on that thing is quite poor.
Well, this time round Im going to build up a kit specifically for the job, and its something you might be able to reproduce at a reasonable cost and effort, so I'll blog it along the way. This one is a quick-turn btw, not like my grow controller project, so, we'll make use of standard modules and stick them together and configure it up.
By the end of it Im expecting HD images from up to 3 angles, one that pans out with the growing plant, another to close up on the top bud, don't know what for the third yet
Heres the kit I identified to do the job and arrived today ;
Raspberry Pi Model B (512MB) + Pi Camera Module £54.90
8GB SD Card with Raspian Wheezy OS Preloaded £6.80
Raspberry Pi Clear Enclosure £2.80
2 x SSR Relay Heatsinks £11
2 x FOTEK SSR-25 DA , 25A Solid State Relay £9.80
TOT £85.30
I should mention a few other bits are required but I have those to hand so no need to order. Power supply, a 2A micro USB power supply, Ethernet cables, HDMI cables, a spare USB hub and USB keyboard & mouse, and a HDMI monitor. Most of that stuff will be needed only for the setup and testing, later we will leave the R-Pi to run by itself without most of this stuff.
I think I could make use of a spare USB HD webcam maybe even two, and have this thing taking several timelapse vids from >1 angle. I'll focus first cam on the whole plant and another up close to the top bud.
OK so not bad on spend so far. For what it'll do I think its good anyway, not so long ago this would have required a spend of thousands im sure.



Im going to put together an easy to follow guide for this I think, bet you guys could do some amazing shots with something like this.