From 38f6ceaa34338731283564fd67e52105aad36ae9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Csaba Nagy Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 18:01:40 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Updated Build Log (markdown) --- Build-Log.md | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Build-Log.md b/Build-Log.md index 792e64e..3a659b2 100644 --- a/Build-Log.md +++ b/Build-Log.md @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ # Official CinePI V2 Build Log. ![cinepi_guide_0001](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25234407/233950799-9827b794-1eb3-401a-b9ce-c9fa065dc022.jpg) -# UPDATE: 11/28/2023 | To better reflect the written contents of this page, I have decided to change this document from a Build "Guide" into a Build "Log", this is to address the number of missing aspects ( schematics for example ) that would better qualify this as a true Build "Guide." I advise future readers of this to consider this document as an in depth exploration of the build I made for myself and to use it as inspiration for their own build, but NOT to copy step-by-step and reproduce exactly as seen. I am currently focused on the software side of CinePI and do not have time to address the needs of this document to turn it into a Build "Guide". +# UPDATE: 11/28/2023 +To better reflect the written contents of this page, I have decided to change this document from a Build "Guide" into a Build "Log", this is to address the number of missing aspects ( schematics for example ) that would better qualify this as a true Build "Guide." I advise future readers of this to consider this document as an in depth exploration of the build I made for myself and to use it as inspiration for their own build, but NOT to copy step-by-step and reproduce exactly as seen. I am currently focused on the software side of CinePI and do not have time to address the needs of this document to turn it into a Build "Guide". ## Introduction: CinePI V2 was designed with a blend of custom parts and off the shelf / readily available components; some of which will require further modification for the purposes of integration into the final build. Those with a knack for DIY will enjoy the possibilities of this design; and it is highly encouraged that this design be used as the basis / starting point for your own camera design that meets your own unique needs.