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yeah they sold.When things sell i take them off the list
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Yes it does.
i used something like this for it
US Power Adaptor Input AC 100-240V Output DC 12V 1A - eBay (item 300435365561 end time Jun-10-10 15:50:41 PDT)
but you can use any wall wart or wall to cigarette adapter.
Yes it is.is the motor an axi 2212/20?
if so ill take it.
and ill offer you $10 for the esc and servos.
Yeah i just used it as an example but you can get ones with a bit more power for around that same priceDont forget that you can only charge 1 ampere with this AC/DC adaptor, if you would go higher on the charging current the fuse in the adaptor will probably blow.
yeah i found the manual for the camera and also found out how to do those super close shots but i am still working on the shutter / exposure time.In reference to your hands shaking with your photos, if you want to stop the photo from being affected by your hands shaking:
- Use a camera with image stabilization/vibration reduction. Helps, but may not eliminate it. Use in conjunction with the other methods.
- Increase the ISO setting for your camera. More ISO = more sensitivity = more noise. The image may have more noise, but when your resize the image to the forum's 800x600 it should clean it up quite a bit.
- Have enough light so you can use shorter exposures. 1/30 or better is usually decent. The faster the better as long as you can get the image. You can turn on the flash for this too. If it is too bright, stick a piece of paper in front of it to diffuse the flash. You can also take a photo with lower exposure and brighten it up in Photoshop.
- Rest the camera against some solid object while you take the photo. A tripod is usually best, but a table, or chair, a stick, or even your chest can work. Sometimes I even take a stick or something rigid and rest the camera on it against my belt and it works as a good pivot. I was able to take a "handheld" shot in relatively low light (image stabilization assisted) by putting my elbows on my chest, for a 0.3 second shot (which is relatively long).
Yes it is.
Do you want every thing because for 40$ you get the whole load, motor, speed controller, servos, and reviver and heck for 10$ i throw in the controller with it.
dont need the tx or rx, i have one.
im happy with $40 for the motor, esc and servos shipped to the uk, i would offer more to cover the higher postage cost but the servos are $2.49 new and a cheap low current esc is $5~.
postage to the uk will cost less than $5.