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The Arduino code has built-in functionality for both Canon and Nikon infrared remote controls. To control the camera via Bluetooth, [AlxDroidDev] built a custom Android application.
Recently I’ve received a Raspberry Pi camera board. The camera, comes with a ribbon cable already attached to it,is a small size (25mm x 20mm x 9mm) board where a fixed focus 5MP camera module is ...
The Arduino can also trigger the camera’s shutter using an NPN transistor and 2.5mm 3 pole jack.” For more information and to download the files and code for the project jump over to the ...
DIY Arduino thermal camera. ... an AMG8833 infrared sensor module, ... Jump over to GitHub to download the source code to create your very own Arduino infrared camera without breaking the bank.
As Arduino projects go, it isn’t very sophisticated. The circuit contains a sound detection module and an optoisolator. The code would easily fit on a piece of notebook paper.
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.
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