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Raspberry Pi launches new camera accessory – E&T magazine

E&T magazine Raspberry Pi launches new camera accessory E&T magazine The camera board, which is attached to a flex cable, can be connected by opening the camera port on the Raspberry Pi – situated between the ethernet and HDMI ports – and inserting the flex and is controlled by three applications provided with the …

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Raspberry Pi eye is a £20 camera for photos and HD video – CNET UK

CNET UK Raspberry Pi eye is a £20 camera for photos and HD video CNET UK Say cheese: you can now get a webcam for your home-built Raspberry Pi computer. The Raspberry Pi eye is a £20 camera module that shoots 5-megapixel photos and high-definition video. The makers of the Pi eye, element14, suggest that the camera can ..

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Raspberry Pi Camera Board Module Now Available In The UK – Macgasm

Raspberry Pi Camera Board Module Now Available In The UK Macgasm Raspberry Pi owners in the UK who have been waiting for the new Raspberry Pi Camera Board will be happy to know that it has launched today. With only limited quantities available, CPC is limiting initial order quantities to one per customer. Those who ..

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Get Ready to Take Photos With Your Raspberry Pi – Popular Mechanics

Popular Mechanics Get Ready to Take Photos With Your Raspberry Pi Popular Mechanics The Raspberry Pi Foundation, which launched its first $25 single-board computer to the public in 2012, custom-designed the camera unit to work as seamlessly as possible with its single-board computer. The fixed focus lens and Omnivision 5657 sensor can …

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Raspberry Pi Camera Module now available – bit-tech.net

bit-tech.net Raspberry Pi Camera Module now available bit-tech.net When the Raspberry Pi launched last year – following a delay to its September 2011 schedule as a result of manufacturing problems and the need for compliance testing – few could have predicted its success: using outdated system-on-chip components from …

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Raspberry Pi Camera Board Module Launches In The UK – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Camera Board Module Launches In The UK Geeky gadgets UK Raspberry Pi owners who are waiting for the arrival of the new Raspberry Pi Camera Board will be please to learn that its arrives in the UK today with limited availability. Due to the limited order quantities CPC is limiting its sales to one ..

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Pictures from Raspberry Pi’s new camera add-on – BBC News

BBC News Pictures from Raspberry Pi's new camera add-on BBC News None of my Raspberry Pi photos were up to much and I won't be entering the Pi photography competition that has been launched to celebrate the arrival of the camera. (By the way, once you have got to grips with the various commands, you can do all sorts …

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Gigapi: a Raspberry Pi rig for gigapixel photography

We’ve seen a number of photographers who have taken to the Pi as a way to bring down the cost of the sort of kit that was, pre-Pi, outside the budgets of mere mortals.

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Bird photography with a Raspberry Pi and a DSLR

Tricky things, birds. Even when you’ve got yourself sorted out with boxes and feeders to entice them into your garden, it can be very difficult to get a decent photograph – they don’t stay still for long, especially if they see you coming (and it is amazing at just how adept birds are at spotting the slightest movement – the sort of movement you might make to operate the zoom lens on your camera, for example), and many feeding birds will only visit the table for a few seconds at a time, even if you’re well hidden. Enter Adrian Bevan and his Raspberry Pi.

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Camera competition winners!

After a lot of swearing and arguing, we have managed to boil down nearly 700 entries to just ten winners. It was a very hard decision, and if you didn’t win please don’t feel too disheartened; we had some really exceptional entries for this competition and found it really hard to come to a final decision. As you’ll remember if you entered, we were looking for camera projects which would involve the winners in writing some software and doing something interesting with the cameras.

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