As far as DIY undertaking go , work up a usable street television camera sounds passably intimidating . That said , theRUHAcam , a new undertaking by Ping - Hsun “ penk ” Chen and Ruha Cheng , definitely looks like a fun weekend project for folks who want to create a standalone camera from scratch .
The project use a Raspberry Pi Zero W link to a barrage fire and television camera module . A little TFT blind acts as your viewfinder , and the whole affair fits inside a 3D - printed case . There are even plan so that you’re able to make your own leather holster for your weird piffling point - and - shoot — but do n’t gestate refinement like autofocus and rubble detection . This is basically the electronic equivalent of a DIYLomograpy motion picture camera .
The system uses the 10 - megapixel Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera , which costs $ 50 online and can be relate to a C- and CS - mount lens . The lens of the eye itself cost another$50 on Adafruit . To build the RUHAcam , you just print the case , assemble the character , and contribute some code to the Raspberry Pi to oppose to the shutter push button by storing the image onto an South Dakota poster . The resulting moving-picture show , if Chen and Cheng ’s site is any guide , are very gracious in a retro - hacker - camera - fantast kind of way . You ’re going to experience a lot of artefact and messiness , but what do you expect with a camera made out of about $ 120 Charles Frederick Worth of parts and a few dollop of melted plastic ? at last , it ’s the cool that reckon .

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