I would like to see a Kamerakran with Remote Head yourself. Material for the crane and the tripod is all there. But what kind of engines are s.solch a crane? Where can I buy it? Whom I would have the exact name so I could Google, but I have no idea. I have heard that it should be engines for the Seat control of his car. Has someone a tip for me.
Yours sincerely,
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
I would be modeling in the area around. Since there are many engines for all possible applications. What you must do so useine allow precise control.
Probably should be a servo motor with a large rotation range to meet your requirements. The synonymous would prevent cable to the remote head can handle, because the head with servo motor can not karusellfahren. ;-)
Antwort von jansi:
Perhaps enough already synonymous with a digital servo sufficient force.
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
I know that there are many, many years ago yet no turning heads for the civil police car video existed. There was the whole self in the workshop. For the boot and for Rotate the camera was ever an old windshield wiper motor is used. It has lots of torque and can be (on the voltage?) Synonymous in the speed control. About flanged crank (which is always in the process of "spinning" then the wiper linkage), it could fine a "plate" turn. And because the torque would have to be synonymous for the cameras are very heavy. If you actually for free / small coin get the hook: the damned things are usually bad, because only a dash should be decomposed. Therefore, use the rear wiper. In my previous Volvo 745 was in the A. ... and could very easily be dismantled - as far as the election of the source vehicle :-) BG, Andreas
Antwort von jansi:
Another addendum to my above post: servos would only be appropriate if you do not turn around 360 ° desired, or these things can be rebuilt. I would be synonymous, as Mark, my times in model scout. Since there are enough engines + gearbox. Perhaps you have a yes Modellbau dealer near you ..?
Antwort von Markus:
360 ° rotation needed s.Remotehead not. It wants neither the suspension of the remote head or anything on the upside view (up / down) or the boom of the crane (left / right).
Antwort von jansi:
When the camera is tilted downwards, is a 360 ° rotation s.Kopf perfect sense.