Raspberry Pi-based intervalometer for Bolex 16mm camera https://intval3.sixteenmillimeter.com
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Readme.md

INTVAL3

What is this?

INTVAL3 is an open source intervalometer for the Bolex 16mm camera. The goal of the project is to create a cheap-to-make intervalometer that can be used to automate time-lapse or animation on the Bolex using mobile, web or physical controls.

This is the third incarnation of the INTVAL project, this time utilizing the Raspberry Pi Zero W for Wifi and Bluetooth control. Earlier versions, the INTVAL and INTVAL2 were Arduino-based. The original INTVAL used a solenoid (!!!) to hammer a camera release cable, while the second attempt was a proving ground for the motor-and-key hardware used in this version.

The INTVAL2 project should be used if you prefer a simpler, physical interface approach.

Components

  • Firmware for the Raspberry Pi Zero W running on Node.js
  • Mobile/Web/API for controlling device, using Cordova + Bleno, and Restify
  • Hardware files, parts models for 3D printing, laser cutting and CNC
  • PCB design for a Raspberry Pi Zero W Bonnet
  • Parts list

PARTS

  1. Raspberry Pi Zero W - [Amazon] [Adafruit] [Sparkfun]
  2. L298N Breakout Board - [Amazon]
  3. 120RPM 12VDC Motor - [Amazon]
  4. Microswitch w/ Roller - [Amazon] [Adafruit]
  5. L7805 5V Regulator - [Amazon] [Adafruit] Sparkfun]
  6. (Optional) Proto Bonnet - [Amazon] Adafruit