[Brian Khuu] bought a few Game Boy cameras on the Internet and found that they still had pictures on them from the previous owners. The memory in the camera has a backup battery and if that battery ...
Photographers looking for an affordable motorised camera slider, may be interested in a new Arduino project which uses a stepper motor combined with an Arduino Micro together with a handful of other ...
Wildlife photographers or hobbyists looking to capture photographs of the animals in their area may be interested in a new Arduino project which has been published to the Instructables website. That ...
Taking pictures in the 21st century is incredibly easy. So easy in fact that most people don’t even own a dedicated camera; from smartphones to door bells there are cameras built into nearly ...
Yes,we learned that we can take mobile phone camera modules from almost all mobile phones to inteface them with our advanced hobby electronics projects just as with any other standard add-on modules.
Ever seen a Pixy? An Arduino Pixy? It's a small camera about half the size of a business card with image recognition built-in, and it's an add-on to the Arduino. Essentially, the Pixy is a fast vision ...
This is the second part of the “PONF” series. For those that are not familiar, I am the CTO on the PONF (Photography On Film) Project. This project is the first dual back camera: digital and analog.
August 2, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google We’ve seen plenty of surveillance cameras built from a Raspberry Pi, but MakeUseOf has a fun twist that also ...
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