I decided a few months ago to build my own scopecam. I had watched lots of YT videos and researched lots of threads looking for information and options. I decided to use a cheap $89 action cam from Amazon that would film 240FPS at 720p. Similar to the Firefly but less than half the price. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09LH8JFVF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Yes, I love watching Orion's video's smacking iguanas in slo-mo with tracers! One more thing about the camera. The 170* lens will not work, and has to be changed out with either a 12mm or 16mm lens. I ordered one of each off of Amazon for less than $25. Some cameras the lens is easily removed and others it is not. (I have an old GoPro 2 that it is impossible to swap lenses in, so do your research.)
Next I ordered a prismatic cube from Aliexpress that would turn the images 90* and reflect images to the camera. It has a 70/30 split, so I directed 70% of the light to the camera for better images. It took over a month to arrive but was less than half the price of ebay items at only $28. https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256...cs6yMVr&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
Here I'll say that I am not a machinist. I wish I had machining skills, but everything I know (very little) I've learned watching YT videos. I made several mistakes the first of which was cutting my mounting bracket into two pieced diagonally first thing. I should have cut a square, then drilled/tapped the holes for the mounting screws, bored it too size and then cut it diagonally with a slitting saw on the mill. I faced the 2 cut edges on the mill, then mounted it in 4 jaw on the lathe, drilled and bored to the proper dimension to mount on the scope. I left a lip on the back to hold the prismatic lens housing and keep it from slipping out.
Next I ordered a prismatic cube from Aliexpress that would turn the images 90* and reflect images to the camera. It has a 70/30 split, so I directed 70% of the light to the camera for better images. It took over a month to arrive but was less than half the price of ebay items at only $28. https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256...cs6yMVr&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa&_randl_shipto=US
Here I'll say that I am not a machinist. I wish I had machining skills, but everything I know (very little) I've learned watching YT videos. I made several mistakes the first of which was cutting my mounting bracket into two pieced diagonally first thing. I should have cut a square, then drilled/tapped the holes for the mounting screws, bored it too size and then cut it diagonally with a slitting saw on the mill. I faced the 2 cut edges on the mill, then mounted it in 4 jaw on the lathe, drilled and bored to the proper dimension to mount on the scope. I left a lip on the back to hold the prismatic lens housing and keep it from slipping out.
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