A GoPro should work fine
Hello, I own a desktop CNC machine, I want to make a professional video for my blog. I plan to shoot only the spindle on video, without me. What do you think about gopro hero 7? Or is it better to choose something else? Photo machine and works attached to the message.
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A GoPro should work fine
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
Yep, if it starts getting fogged up with dust maybe set up a little compressed air nozzle aimed at it to keep it clean.
There is another problem. It is necessary to record as the cutter cuts the material, but for this you have to remove the dust shoe. Without it, everything will be in the dust. Who solves this problem? Can anyone have a photo of the design of a semi-closed dust shoe ?
It is possible to use a camera like this that could be installed in the dust shoe. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Waterproof-...8AAOSwpaZbhukZ
I use one of these on my mill sometimes. Works pretty well, Windows 7 and 10 recognizes the camera with no extra drivers. It has built in lighting.
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
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The camera inside the dust shoe does not suit me. Here is an example video whose quality I would like to achieve.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BjcbKwAl...=11h6t0i9ffuh8
In the gopro I am very confused by the fish eye effect. Maybe better Canon 77D.
The problem of dust when removed dust shoe remains relevant
Maybe an enclosure like the ine in this video would do the job.
Bob