Here at the Hackaday we’ve been enjoying a peculiar side effect of the single-port USB-C world; the increasing availability of programmable DC power supplies in the form of ubiquitous laptop charging ...
[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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Some of you might remember the new device called Triggertrap we featured back in June. That was being created to enable you to trigger your camera shutter in any number of different ways. Well, this ...