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Setting up a Raspberry Pi with yiur camera requires a bit more work and knowhow than simply hooking the pieces up.
If you want to skip out on expensive or less private security cameras, the Raspberry Pi has your home covered.
Using the Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi Camera Board, Wolf manages to put together a very simple point and shoot camera.
About $60 and four easy steps are all that separate you from your own DIY HomeKit camera. For this project, we are going to make our own HomeKit camera using a Raspberry Pi.
In this tutorial we'll show you how you can build your very own security camera that can detect movement, record a livestream and back up the video onto a server using a Raspberry Pi and a webcam.
The latest addition released by the Raspberry Pi foundation is a camera module, designed to connect to the CSI bus, which is the dedicated camera ribbon connector closest to the Ethernet port.
We figured out how to build a DIY camera with the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera using C-mount and CS--mount lenses. Here’s our video showing the challenges for someone without coding experience.
This clever instant camera made from a Raspberry Pi computer and a thermal printer, stuffed inside a cardboard box.
Installing the Raspberry Pi AI Camera Our first step is to get the hardware installed, luckily this is really easy to do.
Although camera modules are a fantastic addition to any Raspberry Pi setup, you're likely to run into issues if you attempt to plug the typical ribbon connectors into the new MIPI ports on the ...