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But that’s about how much [Bitluni] paid for an ESP32-CAM. He wanted to try making the little camera do time lapse, and it turns out that’s pretty easy to do.
The website that your ESP32 hosts is fairly rudimentary, but I like it a lot. It's a great way to make it easy for users to do all kinds of basic tasks, from changing the UI theme to taking ...
Take the ESP32-CAM, a board that started appearing on the market in early 2019. On paper, the thing is amazing: an ESP32 with support for a camera and an SD card, all for less than $10.