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Latest experiments in improving low-light camera performance
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Latest experiments in improving low-light camera performance
Liz: here’s the second and final part of David Plowman’s walk through the development of the Raspberry Pi camera board, which will be available to purchase in April. Before you go ahead and read this, check out David’s first post . The Eye of the Beholder That’s where beauty lies, so the saying goes
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Creating the camera board – part two
Liz: We’re very close to being able to release the $25 add-on camera board for the Raspberry Pi now. David Plowman has been doing a lot of the work on imaging and tuning
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Creating the camera board
PCR-online.biz Raspberry Pi celebrates birthday with blue board and camera board competitions PCR-online.biz It's been a busy year for Raspberry Pi , and to celebrate its first anniversary the company is offering fans the chance to get their hands on a limited edition blue Pi. One of Raspberry Pi's two main manufacturing distributors, RS Components, is …
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Raspberry Pi camera module is nearly ready for release TrustedReviews The Raspberry Pi camera module is almost ready for release with a sneak peak unit's final stage of development tease via a post on the official Raspberry Pi Foundation blog.
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Raspberry Pi camera module is nearly ready for release – TrustedReviews
Of course, Model A is not the only new bit of hardware we’re releasing in 2013. JamesH just sent me these pictures of the forthcoming camera board to whet your appetite. This is the final hardware; we’ve been working on tuning (Gert tells me that picture quality is “pretty good” at the moment, but we’re hoping to get it to “bleedin’ marvellous” before we release the hardware), and there is some work to do on the drivers, but everything’s looking pretty peachy for the moment
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Raspberry Pi camera module sneak peak, and Model A unboxing