RF Remote Shutter for Any DSLR
by andreash79 in Circuits > Remote Control
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RF Remote Shutter for Any DSLR


it's good for stop motion and for less video editing
also you can use more than one receiver with the same contro
You Need...


you need :
* wireless rf receiver 315/433 MHZ 12v 2 channels
* 315/433 MHZ control with 2 buttons
* audio jack cable
* 3,6v battery. (from mobile phone or digital camera)
* power bank
* a small switch
Prepare the Receiver...


If you want, cut the pcb for smaller size of the project.
* remove the electrolytic capasitors and the lm7805
we don't need the lm7805 because we use a battery now
* cut with a dremel to remove the side of relays and the side of capacitors / lm7805
Test It...



* connect the male jack cable and the battery to receiver
* test it
Build It...






* glue the battery to the receiver
* connect the swich
* connect a 3pin female connector (for battery charging)
Charging the Battery



* disassembly a small powerbank and take off the little pcb
* connect a 3pin male connector to the powerbank's pcb
End.

now its ready to use