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Three-point Tilt Mount for Raspberry Pi Camera
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This mount is a part of my modified Ciclop 3D Scanner (see my other things), however I thought it was probably useful enough to put as a separate thing on its own.
The mount is intended to be held with M3 screws and springs so you can accurately adjust the angle of your camera. I have found that the mounting of the actual camera module to the PCB is very rarely flat so if having the camera perfectly level is an important part of your project then this mount is for you! Even if angle adjustment is not important for you, you could still use this as a nice rigid mount to incorporate into your project.
Since this mount only adjusts for tilt (there is no rotation or side to side adjustment) I have tried to make sure the camera sits very square in the mount. The PCB should be firmly located in the slots and the camera module should nudge up against the square cutout.
I have modeled the PCB slot quite loose because on my printer it always closes up tighter than it is drawn. If you
The mount is intended to be held with M3 screws and springs so you can accurately adjust the angle of your camera. I have found that the mounting of the actual camera module to the PCB is very rarely flat so if having the camera perfectly level is an important part of your project then this mount is for you! Even if angle adjustment is not important for you, you could still use this as a nice rigid mount to incorporate into your project.
Since this mount only adjusts for tilt (there is no rotation or side to side adjustment) I have tried to make sure the camera sits very square in the mount. The PCB should be firmly located in the slots and the camera module should nudge up against the square cutout.
I have modeled the PCB slot quite loose because on my printer it always closes up tighter than it is drawn. If you
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