Description
The TinySnapper offers you a very simple way of controlling your digital camera from your remote-control system.
Just plug in the TinySnapper on one servo output of your remote-control receiver and you are ready to shoot.
Operation is very simple: when you activate the related to this servo output switch on your remote-control, the TinySnapper will trigger your camera via its infrared transmitter.
The TinySnapper is preprogrammed to work with a specific camera brand, and triggers the shutter when the servo signal is a bit above the neutral position.
The mounting is very easy: The TinySnapper has a flexible neck which allows you to point the transmitter LED in the direction of the IR receiver on your camera.
It also comes with some Dual Lock re-closeable fasteners for easy mounting.
Technical specifications
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Takes a standard servo input and converts it into an infrared remote camera trigger signal
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Accepts standard 5V servo power. (don’t push it beyond 6.5V)
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Very low weight and form factor
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Dual Lock re-closeable fasteners included for easy mounting
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35 cm servo cable
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Ultra bright IR transmitter for reliable communication
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For Pentax
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Lead free. RoHS compliant
Scope of delivery
Notes
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Most of the market's cameras need to be configured in order to accept IR remote control. Additionally, and you need to disable the auto power-off feature, to avoid that your camera goes off during the flight.
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The image here above is simply displayed to show a mounting example of the TinySnapper module on a camera. Please use the name of the module to see for which camera brand it is manufactured and not the displayed image.