Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and Tiny Stuff

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Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and Tiny Stuff

01 - Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff (main image camera rig).JPG
Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff
05 - Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff (sample photo - #3DBenchy 1).jpg
06 - Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff (sample photo - #3DBenchy 2).jpg
07 - Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff (sample photo - #3DBenchy 3).jpg
08 - Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff (sample photo - #3DBenchy 4).jpg
09 - Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff (sample photo - #3DBenchy 5).jpg
02 - Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff (main image turntable).JPG
03 - Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff (buildplates).jpg
04 - Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff (blank fixture).jpg
10 - Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff (sample photo - feather).jpg

DESCRIPTION

This 3D-printable camera rig for smartphones is designed to create a repeatable way to photograph #3DBenchy models at fixed angle positions. An included turntable attachment makes it is also possible to record 360° videos.

The base frame and phone shelf are easily adjustable to fit most common smartphone models. A sliding fixture holder allows for adjustment of the object-to-camera distance as well as the focus and framing of the image.

A rubber-band-activated lever makes it easy to insert and remove the smartphone from the shelf and keeps it in place during photography.

FIXTURES

The following fixtures are included in this kit:

  • Vertical fixture for eight positions at 45° intervals (for #3DBenchy)
  • Horizontal fixture for top-bottom positions at 45° intervals (for #3DBenchy)
  • Crank-actuated rotary platform for recording 360° videos (for #3DBenchy)
  • Crank-actuated rotary platform for recording 360° videos (blank)
  • Blank fixture insert with center-hole for generic objects

MOUNTING HOLES

The frame components have holes through which the camera rig can be secured permanently on a flat surface.

BACKGROUND PAPER

A slot in the fixture holder can be used for mounting a sheet of paper which removes background clutter during photography.

ILLUMINATION

A universal holder for flashlights can be used to add key lights and improve the clarity of the photos.

LIGHT BOUNCERS

A separate holder for sheets of paper is included which can be used as additional light bouncers.

OTHER USES

Even though this rig is primarily designed to be used for photographing #3DBenchy specimens, it can nevertheless be used for taking photos of anything that fits in the camera's field of view.

For this purpose the fixture insert is made available as a blank in both STEP and STL file formats. These can be easily adapted in your 3D/CAD software for holding items such as follows:

  • Stamps
  • Insects
  • Flowers
  • Leafs
  • Miniatures
  • Toy figurines
  • And anything else you can think of!

During the development and testing phase of this rig, it became obvious that it also works as a stand for mobile phones. Just make yourself comfortable, place the rig on your belly and effortlessly watch your favourite videos.

OPEN DESIGN

This 3D-printable camera rig is released as an open design and we encourage you to 3D-print it and make improvements to best fit your personal use. If you re-publish the new files please give this project attribution. :)

LEARN MORE

Please visit http://3DBenchy.com to learn more about 3D printing

Concept and 3D model by http://Creative-Tools.com

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Please watch the video for assembly instructions and demonstration: - https://youtu.be/hlATeBRlB9E
Background music in video by soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas

STL FILES AND BUILDPLATES

All files in this camera rig can be downloaded as individual STL files and also as pre-packed ready-to-print build plates. These are available for two commonly used square and rectangular build-volume sizes - 200 x 200 x 115 mm and 230 x 150 x 115 mm. If your 3D printer can make objects of this size or larger, then you can 3D-print a full plate in one go. Otherwise all individual parts can be 3D-printed within 150 x 150 x 114 mm.