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Setting up the CamRanger
>> So Rich, we got a, a little bit of a jerry-rigged system here. It doesn't look-. >> Yeah. >> Like much right now, but we'll show in just a second what we've done here. We've basically put a C-stand here which we've kind of clamped a tripod on. >> Yeah. >> And the reason that we're going to do that is because just in a second, we're going to get the camera up really high. But why don't you tell us the central parts of the camera in your system? >> Alright, well it breaks down to a couple of pieces. Essentially, this unit up here, this little white piece, is the CamRanger itself. And it sells for about 300 bucks to get the unit and the software. And this is something that I like to use as an intervalometer or a remote control. >> Yeah. >> You could do stacked focus for depth of field for photography. You can do HDR and time lapse. And it's kind of cool. And it originally started with this idea that you could remotely control your camera with an iPad or a, a, a laptop. >> Yeah, and…
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