Two button types
Build the remote case version or this alternate cardboard stomp switch. This demonstrates you can craft your own shutter remote with copper tape and a piece of cardboard.
Remote Case
Use 3 Pin JST wires to plug into the MEMENTO.
Measure and cut wires. Add heat shrink tubing to help bundle the wires before soldering cables together.
Camera Case
Align the MEMENTO board to the cutouts on the printed case.
The camera case exposes the ports so you can plug in external components and additional sensors.
Tactile Button
Align the nubs on the printed case to the screw holes on the Tactile push button PCB.
Place the printed lid over the case and press fit to the case.
Tripod screw
An optional 3/8 to 25/20 thread screw fits to attach a tripod.
Use a flat head or the end of tweezers to thread the adapter.
Cardboard stomp button
Use strips on copper table on a folded cardboard to create a stomp button of any size.
Use Alligator Clips Cables to "connect" to the copper strips.
Plug the other ends of the cables into into the outer two pins of the MEMENTO A0 port. (Polarity doesn't matter here, either cable can plug into either pin).
Then, to trigger the camera shutter, simple "stomp" on the cardboard so the two copper strips make contact with each other.
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