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Anyone searching for an Arduino project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new motion activated wildlife camera constructed using the Adafruit Feather M0 development board.
You have to carefully look at [upir’s] Arduino thermal camera project because it intersperses pictures of what you expect an 8×8 sensor will produce with images produced by a much better camera.
They built an Arduino-based rig to do inexpensive stop action photography. As Arduino projects go, it isn’t very sophisticated. The circuit contains a sound detection module and an optoisolator.
The drop camera has been created during an internship with Blue Robotics the camera project is being touted as the as the world’s first consumer deep-sea dropcam. “I used to work on deep water ...
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.