The Public Lab community has been using variants of the Mobius ActionCam for aerial photography purposes for some time, and has also used this as the basis of our Infragram Point and Shoot camera. The purpose of this page is to provide an overview of operation for these cameras, specifically as an aerial mapping tool. ## Questions [questions:mobius] ## Activities [activities:mobius] **** ## Lenses ### Model A From the factory, the Mobius has a couple options, including the Model A, which has an 87-degree field of view. This is the __least__ fisheye option from the sales channels, such as Amazon or Mobius-USA websites. We offer this camera in the PL store, and this is the model we have modified as part of the Infragram Point and Shoot camera (where they remove the IR cut filter at the factory, and replace with our red gel for NDVI photography. ### M12 Security Camera Lenses The Mobius was designed to take a standard "M12" threaded lens, which makes it simple to swap out the kit lens for any of a number of lenses available online. @pcoyle posted some research around finding the best options for aerial mapping, and you can find those notes [here](https://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/08-01-2015/mobius-non-fish-eye-lens-conversion). Based on this research, we decided to offer Mobius cameras pre-fitted with 6mm lenses [found here](http://store.publiclab.org/collections/mobius-actioncam), installed at the factory. We also offer 8mm lenses as an alternate. ## Exchanging Lenses this involves opening the camera, then using the small hex driver (provided) to loosen a set screw. This will allow the original lens to be unthreaded and exchanged. Photos and tutorial on exchanging lenses to be created soon, but for now, you can find this information readily on youtube, examples [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dZRjscVtkA) and [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0rfPHh01NA). In order to focus the lens, you can view the camera in a live-view mode, a.k.a. webcam mode, and manually adjust the focus. Once the focus is set, you can choose to lock the focus in place, or to leave it unlocked before closing the camera body housing. Locking it will prevent accidental loss of focus, but will limit you to the one focal setting. In aerial applications, this is preferable, leaving focus locked at infinity. In some operations, you may want ability to focus on nearer objects. ## Camera Operation [![mobius-demo.jpg](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/013/845/medium/mobius-demo.jpg)](//i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/013/845/original/mobius-demo.jpg) This is the basic instructions we ship with the camera, explaining the custom default settings we install, and enough info to get you going. The Mobius has three main modes of operation. You can toggle between these modes by pressing the "Mode" button (signified by "M" on the button). The modes are: * Photo mode (Red) * 1080p Video (Yellow) * 720p Video (Blue) We modify the firmware and system configuration before selling these cameras to optimize them for aerial mapping purposes. Specifically we: * set the default mode to "Photo" * set the photo mode to a 5-second intervelometer, at highest resolution * allow locking white balance and exposure by pressing and holding "mode" button for 3 seconds * setting camera to turn off automatically after 2 minutes of down time. * turning off the time/date stamp ###Setting balance and exposure It is ideal to lock both white balance and exposure prior to taking a large series of photos, especially if you plan to later "stitch" these photos together, as inconsistencies in the exposure settings can make the job much more difficult. You can set custom white balance and exposure for the duration of an entire flight by simply aiming the camera at the grey card provided (or any 18% grey card or equivalent), in lighting conditions as close to your flight as possible. Make sure the camera is turned on, and in standby mode (not taking photos). Top LED should be a solid red. Then hold down the "Mode" button for 3 seconds, until the camera LED light turns off. Release the "mode" button, and your exposure is now set. ## Mounting the Mobius camera for flight There are many ways to attach a camera such as the Mobius to a flying line; one of the biggest advantages of such a camera is that its light weight and tiny form factor allow it to be easily rigged up. Here we will give a couple of the most direct options, using common materials. You can post your own solutions, and find many others under development, by looking at Public Lab research notes with the tag: pendulum-rig. ## Customizing the configuration file and firmware. We ship the camera with the current version of firmware. You can find the most up-to-date version here, and if you see a discrepency between this and our version, please let us know by emailing kits@publiclab.org. We might have missed the update! The coinfiguration file can be edited in a few ways. There are graphical tools available to let you edit the configuation file on your camera, available for Mac and Windows systems. The most direct way is to edit the file directly using a text editor program, such as Notepad for Windows ## accessories some accessories that look promising, currently available from third-party vendors (links provided as example, not we don't actually recommend anyone in particular). ###lens extension cable ###silicon housing ###AV Out cable (for live view applications) ##other relevant links and notes link here to other links and tags on PL and beyond....
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jimsford | "where can i get that from? " | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
ajawitz | "I've been a major advocate for the Mobius in everything from Kite Aerial Photography to UAVs to even using it underwater! As for the lens distort..." | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
pablo | "@Liz: I always use @eustatic research note data for distorting Mobius Action Cam imagery in GIMP (FOSS). For batch processing we should use GIMP b..." | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
warren | "It weighs so little that I just used duct tape to adhere a loop to the back. You probably don't want to cover the fake silver buttons as Mathew men..." | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
patcoyle | "Nice. Lower cost per mapping session is beneficial. Any additional details on approaches to attach camera? Thanks for pointing out note with commen..." | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
warren | "Yes, although we'd love to make an automated utility in WebGL to do this too, maybe automatically in Mapknitter: http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyl..." | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
liz | "nice! do we have a simple workflow for processing the fisheye photos produced by Möbius into flatter images that can be stitched into maps? or is t..." | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
mathew | "awesome! what is the gunk you're using to attach the camera? just tape? " | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
Jimo1966 | "Yes! Glue can be remove easily with Heat Gun and a Sewing Needle. Smash to bits is never an option. (or the last one) I filed down I tiny screwdriv..." | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
pjsbill | "Hi Warren, In the frame level rate it is around 20-30 fps, better than the raspberry. I think that the resolution of the camera is at maximum, I d..." | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
warren | "Were you able to do this at full camera resolution? What frame rate? Do you have some video youve saved that you can share? Thanks!! " | Read more » | over 9 years ago | |||
blkswanpres | "You can remove the ir filter on the mobius by using a heat gun to melt the glue and screwing the unit out, you can then hit it with heat again to p..." | Read more » | almost 10 years ago | |||
eustatic | "Lauren, i have a NIR cam that is a a2300, it should be closer to 50 mm " | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
laurenrae | "Scott, I forgot about teaching you how to correct distortion in PhotoShop. I'm not sure how to use any of the open-source image editing software. ..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
patcoyle | "Thanks Chris. Your comment led me to a solution. Link to the Mac software is at: https://www.mobius-actioncam.com/softwareuser-guide/ I didn't actu..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
cfastie | "Pat, It sounds like you are not using a very handy program to select the configuration settings for the Mobius. There is a good one for Windows (mS..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
eustatic | " " | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
cfastie | "Those are nice Mobius photos. It should be possible to correct for the wide angle distortion, but you can't correct for the fact that such a wide a..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
eustatic | "I made an NDVI in infragram but now i can't save it. I think this shows red where the tallow are, since the tallow are the trees which are undergo..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
eustatic | "sweet cup rig have you all seen that there's a waterproof case for mobius action cams that includes a heat disperser? i'm sure it costs as much ..." | Read more » | about 10 years ago | |||
ostman | "Matt, Noah Hochman replied via email; he's sending a card. Thanks! Andy " | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
ostman | "Thanks for the response, Matthew. No… slot is empty Looked through the box several times. Definitely nowhere to be found. Andy Smith " | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
mathew | "the card is in the camera, because we tested each one. your camera doesn't have a card in it? " | Read more » | over 10 years ago | |||
ostman | "I received the kickstarter camera today. It came with a micros adapter, but no card. Were we supposed to get a card with it? Is there a page other ..." | Read more » | over 10 years ago |