Photographers looking for an affordable motorised camera slider, may be interested in a new Arduino project which uses a stepper motor combined with an Arduino Micro together with a handful of other ...
Do you know how you see those cheap telescopes at the department store? The box has beautiful pictures that probably came from the Hubble. What you will see is somewhat different. You have to ...
Wildlife photographers or hobbyists looking to capture photographs of the animals in their area may be interested in a new Arduino project which has been published to the Instructables website. That ...
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5 accessories to supercharge your Arduino projects
With their cheap price tags, massive I/O provisions, and low power consumption, microcontrollers like the uber-popular ...
This is the first post of the “PONF” series. I am the CTO on the PONF (Photography On Film) Project. This project is the first dual back camera: digital and analog. One of the most important aspects ...
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5 projects best suited to an Arduino, not a Raspberry Pi
An Arduino is a microcontroller — a single board designed to control something and perform a specific task. Unlike a ...
We’ve seen plenty of surveillance cameras built from a Raspberry Pi, but MakeUseOf has a fun twist that also allows you to control the movement of the camera. This project uses a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3, ...
Unlike an Arduino board that requires external components to be functional, a Raspberry Pi is a powerhouse by itself right out of the box. It is, after all, a computer. This means that by simply ...
This is the second part of the “PONF” series. For those that are not familiar, I am the CTO on the PONF (Photography On Film) Project. This project is the first dual back camera: digital and analog.
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