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> = Info / Download = The '' hot shoe adapter '' is a sensor to determine the exact photo triggering of a camera. So the exact GPS position (at the time of the photo triggering) can be saved in a separate log file in the !MikroKopter. <
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> '''INFO:''' You need a [[en/FlightCtrl_V3.0|FlightCtrl V3.0|target="_blank"]]<
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> '''Shoplink: [[https://www.mikrocontroller.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=69&products_id=935|Blitzschuh-Adapter|target="_blank"]]''' <
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}}} ##///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// * Connection to conventional hot shoe * Dimensions 18 x 18 x 6mm * Weight ~2g * cable length ~25cm ############################################################################## <
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}}} ##///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Connect the hot shoe adapter with the molex cable to '''IO2''' on your !FlightCtrl V3. Then the hot shoe adapter is attached to the hot shoe of the used camera. ############################################################################## <
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}}} ##///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// If the hot shoe adapter is attached to the hot shoe of the used camera, the internal counter will change from ''Internal'' to ''External''. You can check this with your !MikroKopter-Tool and the button ''Navi-Ctrl''. In the virtual display you can check the changing from ''Internal'' to ''External''. <
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}}} ##///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// If you trigger the camera (manually or with the !MikroKopter), the ''Counter'' in your virtual display will show the number of triggering. Also in the telemetry display of your Graupner HoTT transmitter you can see this ''Counter'' and the number of triggering.<
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> '''INFO''': If the copter is flying and you trigger the camera, the copter is creating a .TXT LOG file with some positions data on the internal SD card in your copter. <
> The counter ''Logfile'' in the virtual display in your !KopterTool will show you the number saved positions in the .TXT LOG file. ############################################################################## <
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}}} ##///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// If photos were taken in flight, there will be one entry for each photo in the .TXT LOG file. For each photo, the telemetry is saved to the position when triggered: * __Counter__: Continuous counter * __Time__: UTC time * __Latitude__: degree of latitude * __Longitude__: degree of longitude * __GPSAltitude[m](raw]__: altitude according gps * __!BaroAltitude (m)__: altitude according to the barometric air pressure sensor of the Kopter * __Compass [deg]__: compass direction * __!ServoSetpoint(raw)__: Servo control value * __!ServoPoi[deg]__: Camera tilt in degrees ~-(only if you use a [[https://www.mikrocontroller.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=117&products_id=985|GimbalCtrl]] and a brushless gimbal with !AlexMos controller!)-~ <
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> for further processing programs (such as Pix4D, Agisoft), the positional data of the individual photos are<
> generally required in addition to the photos. With the free !MikroKopter program ''!CamTriggerTool'' you can use the .TXT LOG <
> and create a separate file for the used program that includes the name of the picture and the positions. Information about the use of this tool and the download link can be found here: '''[[en/CamTriggerTool|CamTriggerTool|target="_blank"]]''' ############################################################################## <
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