SHOOTING ANALOG AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
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Shooting analog photography is interesting. You can't immediately review your photographs, the film colors are determined by the roll you choose and you can only shoot 36 photographs per roll. These factors make you think more critically before taking a shot. I wanted to take this literally to a higher level by shooting aerial analog photography with a drone. The Canon 1000Fn proved to be a very convenient camera for this purpose because it automatically forward the frame after taking a photograph and it has automatic functions such as Aperture Value. So the only thing I needed to control remotely was the shutter button. I built the triggering setup using the following components: - FrSky D4R-ii receiver (in PWM mode) - BrainFPV Power Distribution Board - Servo Towerpro SG90 - RunCam Swift Mini FPV camera - TBS Unify Pro video transmitter Camera: - Canon 1000Fn Lens: - Zeiss Distagon 21mm f2.8 Film Roll: - Cinestill 800T To make this work I needed a platform capable of lifting all the required parts. Skytools was kind enough to collaborate and provide a drone. Drone: DJI M600 + Ronin MX Any questions, let me know.