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If you have an old analog camera that you don't mind modifying, you can turn it into a digital camera for less than $50. YouTuber befinitiv converted an old Cosina Hi-Lite film camera into a digital ...
Having cleverly named it the "Pikon" camera, a wordplay on the Raspberry "Pi" and Nikon camera brand, Kevin has explained the process of how he pieced together the build using his own 3D-design to ...
The 3D printable camera chassis can house a Raspberry Pi 2, 3 or 4, but McAleer uses the Raspberry Pi 4. The 5000mAh battery sits within the chassis and charges via USB. The camera's large rear ...
In terms of still images, the camera is capable of 2592 x 1944 pixel static images, and also supports 1080p30, 720p60 and 640x480p60/90 video. The security camera’s Wi-Fi interface adaptor is from ...
A 3D Printed Laptop. If you have a Raspberry Pi and a 3D printer, you can create your own laptop with this Thingiverse file. As you can imagine, this is not an easy project and basic knowledge in ...
YouTuber Kevin McAleer wanted a portable, sturdy all-in-one Raspberry Pi-powered camera, so he designed one himself. Meet PIKON. Raspberry Pi on LinkedIn: 3D-printed PIKON camera - Raspberry Pi ...
The build is probably what you’re expecting — it’s essentially a Raspberry Pi (in this case a 4B), a V2 Pi camera, and a handful of custom 3D-printed parts.
To pull it all together, the team 3D-printed an astronomical dovetail wedge mount that’s fitted with a standard ¼-20 thread, making it easy to mount the telescope on either astro or photo tripods.