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== Photostream ==
 
== Photostream ==
Photos taken with this camera are automagically uploaded to our [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lvl1 Flickr Photostream] and [https://www.facebook.com/LVL1Hackerspace/ Facebook page]. Please leave the camera turned on after taking photos so the upload can take place. Also, the files are transferred through the design computer (the one near the lasers with the really big monitor) so it has to be on too.
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Photos taken with this camera are automagically uploaded to our [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lvl1 Flickr Photostream] and [https://www.facebook.com/LVL1Hackerspace/ Facebook page]. Please leave the camera turned on after taking photos so the upload can take place. The files are transferred through the design computer (the one near the lasers with the really big monitor) so it has to be on too.
  
There are four modes on the camera, selected by the dial on the top right corner as you look at the back of the camera. Please use the Still Images mode -- it's the one that looks like a green camera. You may take movies with the Moving Images mode, but those do not get uploaded. You'll have to get them from the design computer under the Dropbox/Oculus folder.
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== Taking Pictures ==
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There are four modes on the camera, selected by the dial on the top right corner as you look at the back of the camera. Please use the Still Images mode -- it's the one that looks like a green camera. You may take movies with the Moving Images mode, but those do not get uploaded. You'll have to get them from the design computer under the C:\Users\LVL1\Dropbox\oculus folder.
  
 
There is a built-in flash on the camera. It pops up from the top left corner (as you look at the back of the camera) by sliding the release to the side.
 
There is a built-in flash on the camera. It pops up from the top left corner (as you look at the back of the camera) by sliding the release to the side.
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Press the large red button on top half-way down and hold it to focus the camera. Press that button all the way down to take a picture.
  
 
== Battery Rotation ==
 
== Battery Rotation ==

Revision as of 18:20, 3 January 2019

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General

LVL1 has three Ender 3 printers available for general use.

  • Owner/Loaner: LVL1
  • Serial Number: MISC
  • Make/Model: Standard/Pro
  • Arrival Date: 1/12/24
  • Usability: Yes
  • Contact: Matt, Kevin, Paul
  • Where: 3D Printing
Ender 3 Printers


Firmware

Matt has compiled a firmware for our Ender 3s:

One drive link to .bin files


Note

This camera is for our Flickr and Facebook photostreams. The equipment for virtual reality projects is Oculus Rifts.

Photostream

Photos taken with this camera are automagically uploaded to our Flickr Photostream and Facebook page. Please leave the camera turned on after taking photos so the upload can take place. The files are transferred through the design computer (the one near the lasers with the really big monitor) so it has to be on too.

Taking Pictures

There are four modes on the camera, selected by the dial on the top right corner as you look at the back of the camera. Please use the Still Images mode -- it's the one that looks like a green camera. You may take movies with the Moving Images mode, but those do not get uploaded. You'll have to get them from the design computer under the C:\Users\LVL1\Dropbox\oculus folder.

There is a built-in flash on the camera. It pops up from the top left corner (as you look at the back of the camera) by sliding the release to the side.

Press the large red button on top half-way down and hold it to focus the camera. Press that button all the way down to take a picture.

Battery Rotation

The battery charger for this camera is on the wall next to the stairs that lead to the bathroom. The batteries are numbered. Please use them in order.

  • If battery #1 is in the camera, battery #2 should be "on deck" (above the charger), and battery #3 should be in the charger.
    • When you put battery #1 in the charger, move battery #3 "on deck" and put battery #2 in the camera.
    • When you put battery #2 in the charger, move battery #1 "on deck" and put battery #3 in the camera.
    • When you put battery #3 in the charger, move battery #2 "on deck" and put battery #1 in the camera.

How to Change Batteries

Unlock the battery compartment on the bottom of the camera


Release the battery from the camera


Slide the low battery out of the camera. Slide the charged battery into the camera. Note that the label faces front.


Put the "On Deck" battery in the camera. Move the charged battery to the "On Deck" position. Put the low battery (that you just removed from the camera) in the charger.


  • (Not pictured) Close and lock the battery compartment.