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The Arduino Nano thermal imaging camera has been created by user Kaptein QK over on the EEVblog community forum and uses an IR temperature gun bought from eBay. Watch the video after the jump to ...
In conclusion, Jaymis Loveday’s Arduino-powered VR camera tracker is a remarkable project that showcases the potential of combining Arduino with virtual reality technology.
The actual project — watch the video below — is undoubtedly neat. An inexpensive 8×8 IR sensor and an 8X8 LED panel join to form a crude but usable thermal camera.
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.
If you want to save a little money on a thermal camera, or if you just enjoy making your own, you should have a look at [Evan ...
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.
Enrico takes us behind the lens of his PONF camera project. In this installment he is hacking the shutter mechanism of a Cannon 60D.
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