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Since [Jordan’s] camera only has a single pixel, he has to move it around and take each reading one at a time. To accomplish this, the Arduino is hooked up to two servo motors.
For more information on the new Arduino Nano thermal imaging camera jump over to the EEVBlog website for details and the Arduino code required to make your very own. Watch this video on YouTube.
Photographers looking for an affordable motorised camera slider, may be interested in a new Arduino project which uses a stepper motor combined ...
Enrico develops the software to control the PONF camera shutter prototype. This is part 2 in the installment. If you are interested in the circuit design, check part 1.
This project uses a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3, an Arduino Uno, some servos, and a USB webcam. The end result is a camera mounted to the servo that’s controlled by the Arduino.
SEE what happens when you take a Gameboy, camera, thermal printer, Arduino board and gun. The results are nostalgically awesome. Dmirtry Morozov has created the world’s most unnecessary, yet ...
Kevin Kadooka is the engineering student whose homemade TLR polaroid became a successful Kickstarter. Now Kadooka is back to his old tricks, with a new project that he’s dubbed the Lux. A 120 film ...
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