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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.
How do Arduino and Raspberry Pi compare? We break down both sides of the DIY story and provide examples of why each may be best for your particular project.
This is a pretty easy way to get a live stream online from your Raspberry Pi without dealing with setting up your own server, though you’ll be missing out on some of the more advanced features ...
Setting Up the Project The first step in setting up this project is to connect the PIR motion sensor and the Raspberry Pi Camera Module to the Raspberry Pi.
Can't afford a 360 camera? This DIY rig is designed from a Raspberry Pi and a cheap iPhone accessory -- and a lot of programming know-how.
Raspberry Pis can do a lot more than play retro video games, and if you have a camera handy, then there are a lot of fun DIY projects you can try.
Raspberry Pi currently offers a pair of native lenses for the camera, including a 6mm lens for $25 and a 16mm lens for $50.
The Raspberry Pi compute module is a powerful piece of hardware, especially for the price. With it, you get more IO than a normal Pi, plus the ability to design hardware around it that’s spec… ...