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May 20, 2019 20:46
| over 5 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Raspberry Pi Simple Camera Kit
We've been working on some software for this widely used mini camera-and-computer in a tiny box (especially the lightweight "Zero W" model) to make it available with a pre-flashed SD card that turns this into a ready-to-use WiFi enabled camera. This gets over many of the barriers of using the regular Raspberry Pi kit and having to do a lot of programming/installing to get it running.
We've managed to get a plug and play version running! Just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called "00PiCamera" -- password "publiclab" -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more:
For more on the open source Pi Builder software that made this possible, see this blog post and troubleshoot on this wiki page
[notes:grid:activity:pi-camera-setup]
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
Resources
- Camera module http://m.e-cantonfair.com/#/product/552106
- Focus tricks https://raspi.tv/2013/adapt-your-raspberry-pi-camera-for-close-up-use
- Very detailed documentation https://elinux.org/Rpi_Camera_Module
- Datasheets and very detailed documentation on v1 camera: https://github.com/techyian/MMALSharp/wiki/OmniVision-OV5647-Camera-Module
- Datasheets and very detailed documentation on v2 camera: https://github.com/techyian/MMALSharp/wiki/Sony-IMX219-Camera-Module
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warren |
November 06, 2018 18:35
| about 6 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Raspberry Pi Simple Camera Kit
We've been working on some software for this widely used mini camera-and-computer in a tiny box (especially the lightweight "Zero W" model) to make it available with a pre-flashed SD card that turns this into a ready-to-use WiFi enabled camera. This gets over many of the barriers of using the regular Raspberry Pi kit and having to do a lot of programming/installing to get it running.
We've managed to get a plug and play version running! Just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called "00PiCamera" -- password "publiclab" -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more:
For more on the open source Pi Builder software that made this possible, see this blog post and troubleshoot on this wiki page
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
Resources
- Camera module http://m.e-cantonfair.com/#/product/552106
- Focus tricks https://raspi.tv/2013/adapt-your-raspberry-pi-camera-for-close-up-use
- Very detailed documentation https://elinux.org/Rpi_Camera_Module
- Datasheets and very detailed documentation on v1 camera: https://github.com/techyian/MMALSharp/wiki/OmniVision-OV5647-Camera-Module
- Datasheets and very detailed documentation on v2 camera: https://github.com/techyian/MMALSharp/wiki/Sony-IMX219-Camera-Module
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October 31, 2018 20:49
| about 6 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Raspberry Pi Simple Camera Kit
We've been working on some software for this widely used mini camera-and-computer in a tiny box (especially the lightweight "Zero W" model) to make it available with a pre-flashed SD card that turns this into a ready-to-use WiFi enabled camera. This gets over many of the barriers of using the regular Raspberry Pi kit and having to do a lot of programming/installing to get it running.
We've managed to get a plug and play version running! Just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called "00PiCamera" -- password "publiclab" -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more:
For more on the open source Pi Builder software that made this possible, see this blog post and troubleshoot on this wiki page
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
Resources
- Camera module http://m.e-cantonfair.com/#/product/552106
- Focus tricks https://raspi.tv/2013/adapt-your-raspberry-pi-camera-for-close-up-use
- Very detailed documentation https://elinux.org/Rpi_Camera_Module
- Datasheets and very detailed documentation on v1 camera: https://github.com/techyian/MMALSharp/wiki/OmniVision-OV5647-Camera-Module
- Datasheets and very detailed documentation on v2 camera: https://github.com/techyian/MMALSharp/wiki/Sony-IMX219-Camera-Module
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warren |
October 28, 2018 18:09
| about 6 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Raspberry Pi Simple Camera Kit
We've been working on some software for this widely used mini camera-and-computer in a tiny box (especially the lightweight "Zero W" model) to make it available with a pre-flashed SD card that turns this into a ready-to-use WiFi enabled camera. This gets over many of the barriers of using the regular Raspberry Pi kit and having to do a lot of programming/installing to get it running.
We've managed to get a plug and play version running! Just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called "00PiCamera" -- password "publiclab" -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more:
https://store.publiclab.org/products/raspberry-pi-camera
For more on the open source Pi Builder software that made this possible, see this blog post and troubleshoot on this wiki page
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
Resources
- Camera module http://m.e-cantonfair.com/#/product/552106
- Focus tricks https://raspi.tv/2013/adapt-your-raspberry-pi-camera-for-close-up-use
- Very detailed documentation https://elinux.org/Rpi_Camera_Module
- Datasheets and very detailed documentation on v1 camera: https://github.com/techyian/MMALSharp/wiki/OmniVision-OV5647-Camera-Module
- Datasheets and very detailed documentation on v2 camera: https://github.com/techyian/MMALSharp/wiki/Sony-IMX219-Camera-Module
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warren |
October 28, 2018 18:07
| about 6 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Raspberry Pi Simple Camera Kit
We've been working on some software for this widely used mini camera-and-computer in a tiny box (especially the lightweight "Zero W" model) to make it available with a pre-flashed SD card that turns this into a ready-to-use WiFi enabled camera. This gets over many of the barriers of using the regular Raspberry Pi kit and having to do a lot of programming/installing to get it running.
We've managed to get a plug and play version running! Just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called "00PiCamera" -- password "publiclab" -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more:
https://store.publiclab.org/products/raspberry-pi-camera
For more on the open source Pi Builder software that made this possible, see this blog post and troubleshoot on this wiki page
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
Resources
- Camera module http://m.e-cantonfair.com/#/product/552106
- Focus tricks https://raspi.tv/2013/adapt-your-raspberry-pi-camera-for-close-up-use
- Very detailed documentation https://elinux.org/Rpi_Camera_Module
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warren |
October 22, 2018 22:49
| about 6 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Raspberry Pi Simple Camera Kit
We've been working on some software for this widely used mini camera-and-computer in a tiny box (especially the lightweight "Zero W" model) to make it available with a pre-flashed SD card that turns this into a ready-to-use WiFi enabled camera. This gets over many of the barriers of using the regular Raspberry Pi kit and having to do a lot of programming/installing to get it running.
We've managed to get a plug and play version running! Just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called "00PiCamera" -- password "publiclab" -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more:
https://store.publiclab.org/products/raspberry-pi-camera
For more on the open source Pi Builder software that made this possible, see this blog post.
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
Resources
- Camera module http://m.e-cantonfair.com/#/product/552106
- Focus tricks https://raspi.tv/2013/adapt-your-raspberry-pi-camera-for-close-up-use
- Very detailed documentation https://elinux.org/Rpi_Camera_Module
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warren |
October 06, 2018 15:37
| about 6 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Raspberry Pi Simple Camera Kit
We've been working on some software for this widely used mini camera-and-computer in a tiny box (especially the lightweight "Zero W" model) to make it available with a pre-flashed SD card that turns this into a ready-to-use WiFi enabled camera. This gets over many of the barriers of using the regular Raspberry Pi kit and having to do a lot of programming/installing to get it running.
We've managed to get a plug and play version running! Just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called "00PiCamera" -- password "publiclab" -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more:
https://store.publiclab.org/products/raspberry-pi-camera
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
Resources
- Camera module http://m.e-cantonfair.com/#/product/552106
- Focus tricks https://raspi.tv/2013/adapt-your-raspberry-pi-camera-for-close-up-use
- Very detailed documentation https://elinux.org/Rpi_Camera_Module
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October 04, 2018 20:58
| about 6 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Raspberry Pi Simple Camera Kit
We've been working on some software for this widely used mini camera-and-computer in a tiny box (especially the lightweight "Zero W" model) to make it available with a pre-flashed SD card that turns this into a ready-to-use WiFi enabled camera. This gets over many of the barriers of using the regular Raspberry Pi kit and having to do a lot of programming/installing to get it running.
We've managed to get a plug and play version running! Just plug it in using a Micro USB cable (or battery pack) and it'll create a WiFi network called "00PiCamera" -- password "publiclab" -- which you can log into from your phone or laptop. You'll quickly see streaming video, be able to take photos, timelapses, or videos, do motion triggered capture, and more:
https://store.publiclab.org/products/raspberry-pi-camera
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
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November 06, 2017 11:08
| about 7 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Constraints
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Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
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November 06, 2017 11:08
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This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Constraints
camara
[prompt:paragraph:What are your constraints]
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
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November 06, 2017 08:03
| about 7 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Constraints
camara
[prompt:paragraph:What are your constraints]
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
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November 06, 2017 08:03
| about 7 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Constraints
camara
[prompt:paragraph:What are your constraints]
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
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October 08, 2017 22:59
| about 7 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Constraints
camara
[prompt:paragraph:What are your constraints]
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
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nataliatorres |
October 08, 2017 22:56
| about 7 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Constraints
[prompt:paragraph:What are your constraints]
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
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warren |
June 22, 2017 18:12
| over 7 years ago
This page collects different ways to use Raspberry Pi computer boards (and related boards) to make small, cheap, lightweight cameras for different purposes, including #aerial-mapping, #balloon-mapping, #kite-mapping, #timelapse and #spectrometry.
Constraints
[prompt:paragraph:What are your constraints]
Questions
Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve.
[questions:pi-camera]
Activities
Activities show how to use this project, step by step.
[activities:pi-camera]
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