Looking to get a little more creative with your photography and fancy giving high-speed photography a go? Why not create your very own high-speed camera trigger using an Arduino, piezoelectric sensor ...
Triggertrap is an open source, Arduino-based box that will take pretty much any input and use it to trigger your camera. Lasers, a clap of the hands, even your old TV remote – all of them will work to ...
[Tobe] has an intervalometer for his camera, but he wanted a device that could trigger the shutter using several different methods, not just time. He calls his creation the Megavallometer, which can ...
A new Kickstarter funded project to make a camera trigger to interface with just about anything you can think of. Photographer and DIY geek Ziah Fogel has just announced a new Kickstarter project in ...
Instructables user [Justin] generally enjoyed shooting video with his Canon 60D DSLR, though there was one small problem. The only way that the camera could be remotely triggered to shoot video was ...
Photographers searching for a professional style motorised camera slider and pan-tilt camera mount, may be interested in a new project by YouTuber “isaac879”. The project is open source with links to ...
We've mentioned one way to take split-second photos, but if you have a few electronics skills under your belt, you can make a more advanced, Arduino-based version that responds to sound instead of ...
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