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See also: [[Fototechnik]] ##############################################################################
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= Eletronic schutter cable for cameras = ##############################################################################
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High-quality cameras (eg SLR, Canon G11, etc.) usually have an input for a remote trigger. See also: [[en/MK-Board|MikroKopter-Boards]]
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A trigger cable for these cameras can be easily built, which can be controlled by the FlightControl.
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[[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/SchutterCable_Cam.jpg.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=71747}}]] '''Shoplink: [[https://www.mikrocontroller.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=110&products_id=566&zenid=ca17659e5be284b6e080fb0f7df0d7ac|Shuttercable 2.5mm]]'''
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Where to buy: [[https://www.mikrocontroller.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=110&products_id=566|Shop-Link]] '''Shoplink: [[https://www.mikrocontroller.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=110&products_id=687&zenid=ca17659e5be284b6e080fb0f7df0d7ac|Shuttercable N3]]'''
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== Set ==
The [[https://www.mikrocontroller.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=110&products_id=566|set]] consists of:
 * A board with optocouplers and LEDs
 * A black cable with 90° 2,5mm jack
 * A two-core cable for connection to the flight control
 * Transparent shrink tube
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[[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/SchutterCable_Einzeln.jpg.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=71754}}]] ##############################################################################
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== Connect the cable ==
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== Strip the cable === = General =
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[[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/Abisolieren.jpg.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=71770}}]] High-quality DSLR or Bridge cameras usually have an input for a remote trigger. Depending on the camera model the sockets are different.<<BR>><<BR>>
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=== Connection ===
[[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/SchutterCable_Belegung.jpg.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=81544}}]]
Available are Shuttercable for:
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 * Red wire: black cable labeled " In- "
 * Black cable Version I: blue and white on " Out+ "; Yellow to " Out- "
 * Black cable Version II: red and white on " Out+ "; Yellow to " Out- "
 * Black cable Version III: red and white on " Out+ "; Black to " Out- "
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||<class="MK_TableNoBorder":>'''Canon 2.5mm'''||<class="MK_TableNoBorder":>'''Canon N3'''||<class="MK_TableNoBorder":>'''Nikon MC-30'''||
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||<class="MK_TableNoBorder":>'''Nikon MC-DC2'''||<class="MK_TableNoBorder":>'''Panasonic'''||<class="MK_TableNoBorder":>'''Sony Multi'''||
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=== Shrinking === ##############################################################################
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[[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/SchutterCable_komplett.jpg.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=71758}}]]
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=== Assignment of the cable (Version I) ===
 * Yellow: GND
 * Blue: focus (when connecting from blue to yellow)
 * White: Trigger (when connecting from blue to yellow)
In the ShutterCable blue and white are combined. So the camera gets the instruction to focus and release at the same time.
= Function =
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=== Assignment of the cable (Version II) ===
 * Yellow: GND
 * White: focus (when connecting from blue to yellow)
 * Red: Trigger (when connecting from blue to yellow)
In the ShutterCable red and white are combined. So the camera gets the instruction to focus and release at the same time.
To trigger the shutter Cable, we need 5V DC voltage. For this we connect the Shuttercable with the switching output of our !FlightCtrl. If we now switch this outup with our transmitter, we have 5V here and the Shuttercable works. Then the blue LED on the Shuttercable is ON. The Optokoppler on the Shuttercable provides an electrical isolation between !FlightCtrl and camera. So no voltage is given from the outside to the camera.<<BR>><<BR>>
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=== Assignment of the cable (Version III) ===
 * Black: GND
 * White: focus (when connecting from blue to yellow)
 * Red: Trigger (when connecting from blue to yellow)
In the ShutterCable red and white are combined. So the camera gets the instruction to focus and release at the same time.
## Optokoppler
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== Connect to the FlightControl ==
The cable is connected to the transistor outputs (top row of SV2):
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[[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/SchutterCable_FC_001.jpg.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=71778}}]] '''INFO:''' You can __not__ connect the Shuittercable directly to a receiver!
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The outputs Out1 and Out2 can be used.
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/!\ The red wire of the cable is always in the middle ##############################################################################
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= Trigger =
The trigger can be controlled as follows:
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== Adjustable interval after engine start ==
[[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/Output1.jpg.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=62519}}]]
= Connection =
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 * set interval and fixed bit pattern
 * Here settings for Out2: fixed interval (30)
 * Flash patterns is active only when the motors run
 * /!\ Values below 6 and over 220 result in an static signal. If you need a blinking interval, please use values between 6-220
The 2.5mm jack or the N3 plug are connected with the used camera. <<BR>>
The red BEC socket are connected with the switching output "OUT1" of our !FlightCtrl. In this case, the red cable is plugged into the middle pin and the black wire on the right pin: <<BR>>
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== Using switches on the remote control ==
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## Anschluss FC
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 * Select a potentiometer instead of the interval
 * Settings for this Out2: Poti4 assigned
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See [[http://www.mikrokopter.de/ucwiki/Firmware-0.76?highlight=%28KategorieNachbauten%29%7C%280.76%29%7C%28KategorieHomepage%29#head-e2f38414e93ecbe22f6d867fa3b0c04e40476bd7|Koptertool]]
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= Schematic = If you use the BL-Ctrl PCB V3 on your copter and you use OUT2 to switch the LED's, the gray cable from the PCB is on the left and the Shuttercable on the right side.
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[[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php/v/tech/SchutterCable_Schaltplan.gif.html|{{http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=71765}}]] ## Anschluss FC
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||<class="MK_TableNoBorder"width="40%">||<class="MK_TableNoBorder":>'''[[http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=154874&g2_serialNumber=1|Connection BL-V3]]'''||<class="MK_TableNoBorder"width="40%">||
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== Optocoupler ==
An optocoupler provides electrical isolation between flight control and camera.
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It protects the camera against damage in case of faulty connection or overvoltage. ##############################################################################
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The optocoupler operates almost like a switch.
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== Building yourself without the set == = Settings =
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If you want to build the cable yourself, it can also be realized without the LED To control the Shuttercable with the remote control you need a free channel on it.This channel you can set to a push button on your transmitter. The same channel we also have to set in the settings for OUT1 in the KopterTool. <<BR>><<BR>>
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[[http://www.mikrocontroller.com/files/ShutterCable1.jpg|{{http://www.mikrocontroller.com/files/ShutterCablekl.jpg}}]] == Transmitter ==
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You would need:
 * A servo cable
 * A resistor (eg 330Ohm Reichelt: SMD1/4W 330)
 * An optocoupler (for example, Reichelt: LTV-356T SMD)
 * A jack (for example, Reichelt: KSS25)
 * A small piece of breadboard PCB (eg Reichelt: H25PR050)
On your transmitter you have to set a free channel to a push button. If you then use this push button it will react in the same way as if you push the trigger button on your camera.<<BR>>
If there is no push button on your transmitter, you can also use a switch. If you use the switch it is the same as if you press and hold the trigger button on your camera. <<BR>>
For this example we use channel 11. How to set the channel on your Gaupner HoTT or Jeti transmitter you can see here:
 * [[en/HoTT|Graupner transmitter (see "ASSIGN CHANNELS")]]
 * [[en/Jeti|Jeti transmitter (see "Set model memory")]]

If you use a different manufacturer, please take a look at the manual of your transmitter.

<<BR>><<BR>>


== Copter ==

The same channel we also have now to set for "OUT1". For this we have to open "Output".<<BR>>
Since you can assign this output now a fixed number or a channel. A channel is assigned the to a "Poti". Channel 11 is the ''Poti7''. This ''Poti7'' we have not to set under ''Out1 Timing''. <<BR>><<BR>>

And that the switching output is not connected at rest, we disable the box ''Idle'' with one click.<<BR>><<BR>>


## Shuttercable
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In the last step we can set a "switching sequence" with the ''Bitmask''. With this switching sequence we can switch the Shuttercable during a Waypoint fly automatically ([[en/Software|Link]]) (see INFO). <<BR>>
The single boxes can be activated or deactivated by clicking with the mouse on it. In addition activate the entry ''combine with WP-event''.

## Shuttercable
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'''INFO:''' Each red box is a switching operation of the switching output. If you plan a waypoint fly ([[en/Software|Link]]) you can set for each Waypoint a "Waypoint Event". The number you set her is the time each boy activate / deactivate the switching output. <<BR>><<BR>>

Example: The boxes are set maybe in this way: ''OFF, ON, ON, OFF, ON, ON, OFF''. For your waypoint fly you have set the ''Wegpunkte Event'' with 50 (=0,5 Seconds). <<BR>>
If now the copter reach the waypoint during a waypoint fly, the switching output will switch the Shuttercabel in this way: <<BR>>
''0,5s OFF, 0,5 ON, 0,5s ON, 0,5s OFF, 0,5s ON, 0,5s ON, 0,5s OFF''. <<BR>>
This switching sequence is then repeated as long as the ''DelayTime'' of the copter at this waypoint is.

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ShutterCable


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See also: MikroKopter-Boards

Shoplink: Shuttercable 2.5mm

Shoplink: Shuttercable N3

General

High-quality DSLR or Bridge cameras usually have an input for a remote trigger. Depending on the camera model the sockets are different.

Available are Shuttercable for:

https://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/thumbs/intern/MK-Baugruppen/Shuttercable/Shuttercable-Canon2_5mm.png?m=1448031325

https://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/thumbs/intern/MK-Baugruppen/Shuttercable/Shuttercable-CanonN3.png?m=1448031333

https://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/thumbs/intern/MK-Baugruppen/Shuttercable/Shuttercable-Nikon_MC-30.png?m=1448031334

Canon 2.5mm

Canon N3

Nikon MC-30


https://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/thumbs/intern/MK-Baugruppen/Shuttercable/Shuttercable-Nikon_MC-DC2.png?m=1448031336

https://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/thumbs/intern/MK-Baugruppen/Shuttercable/Shuttercable-Panasonic.png?m=1448031337

https://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/thumbs/intern/MK-Baugruppen/Shuttercable/Shuttercable-Sony_Multi.png?m=1448031339

Nikon MC-DC2

Panasonic

Sony Multi

Function

To trigger the shutter Cable, we need 5V DC voltage. For this we connect the Shuttercable with the switching output of our FlightCtrl. If we now switch this outup with our transmitter, we have 5V here and the Shuttercable works. Then the blue LED on the Shuttercable is ON. The Optokoppler on the Shuttercable provides an electrical isolation between FlightCtrl and camera. So no voltage is given from the outside to the camera.

To open -> Click on image or text

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INFO: You can not connect the Shuittercable directly to a receiver!

Connection

The 2.5mm jack or the N3 plug are connected with the used camera.
The red BEC socket are connected with the switching output "OUT1" of our FlightCtrl. In this case, the red cable is plugged into the middle pin and the black wire on the right pin:

To open -> Click on image or text

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=154856&g2_serialNumber=2

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=154930&g2_serialNumber=1

Connections FC

Shuttercable on OUT1

If you use the BL-Ctrl PCB V3 on your copter and you use OUT2 to switch the LED's, the gray cable from the PCB is on the left and the Shuttercable on the right side.

To open -> Click on image or text

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=154874&g2_serialNumber=1

Connection BL-V3

Settings

To control the Shuttercable with the remote control you need a free channel on it.This channel you can set to a push button on your transmitter. The same channel we also have to set in the settings for OUT1 in the KopterTool.

Transmitter

On your transmitter you have to set a free channel to a push button. If you then use this push button it will react in the same way as if you push the trigger button on your camera.
If there is no push button on your transmitter, you can also use a switch. If you use the switch it is the same as if you press and hold the trigger button on your camera.
For this example we use channel 11. How to set the channel on your Gaupner HoTT or Jeti transmitter you can see here:

If you use a different manufacturer, please take a look at the manual of your transmitter.



Copter

The same channel we also have now to set for "OUT1". For this we have to open "Output".
Since you can assign this output now a fixed number or a channel. A channel is assigned the to a "Poti". Channel 11 is the Poti7. This Poti7 we have not to set under Out1 Timing.

And that the switching output is not connected at rest, we disable the box Idle with one click.

To open -> Click on image or text

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=154951&g2_serialNumber=1

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=154941&g2_serialNumber=1

Out1 Timing

Idle

In the last step we can set a "switching sequence" with the Bitmask. With this switching sequence we can switch the Shuttercable during a Waypoint fly automatically (Link) (see INFO).
The single boxes can be activated or deactivated by clicking with the mouse on it. In addition activate the entry combine with WP-event.

To open -> Click on image or text

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=154961&g2_serialNumber=1

WP-Event

INFO: Each red box is a switching operation of the switching output. If you plan a waypoint fly (Link) you can set for each Waypoint a "Waypoint Event". The number you set her is the time each boy activate / deactivate the switching output.

Example: The boxes are set maybe in this way: OFF, ON, ON, OFF, ON, ON, OFF. For your waypoint fly you have set the Wegpunkte Event with 50 (=0,5 Seconds).
If now the copter reach the waypoint during a waypoint fly, the switching output will switch the Shuttercabel in this way:
0,5s OFF, 0,5 ON, 0,5s ON, 0,5s OFF, 0,5s ON, 0,5s ON, 0,5s OFF.
This switching sequence is then repeated as long as the DelayTime of the copter at this waypoint is.