#3DPrint a Hot Swap Canon EOS M Battery Grip #celebratephotography

Great build from funkster.org:

I invested many many hours and a fair chunk (probably even enough to buy a nicer camera) of cash designing and building a battery grip that can be fed freshly charged 18650s without ever having to power down the camera or take it off its mount.

Read more on funkster.org, thingiverse and YouTube


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If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.

Make a Timelapse Camera Station with #RaspberryPi and #NeoPixels #celebratephotography

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Great project from Mitch K on Hackster.io:

I didn’t have a nice camera that was capable of incremental photos. In the past I have used my iPad mini to do some time lapses but those were just over a couple hours. I want long term like days into weeks. So I decided to use a Raspberry Pi I had laying around and see what I could make with that.

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We #celebratephotography here at Adafruit every Saturday. From photographers of all levels to projects you have made or those that inspire you to make, we’re on it! Got a tip? Well, send it in!

If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.

Make a MIDI Adobe Lightroom Controller #celebratephotography

With a swap here and an addition there, mkey05 made an awesome version of our Mini UNTZtrument: 3D Printed MIDI Controller that controls Lightroom! From Hackster.io:

So, I slightly revised the main body but mainly followed their detailed instructions to put it all together. I additionally drilled 4 holes (2 on each side) for the 4 pushbuttons. The pushbuttons I used are IP67 rated – not that I want them to use in the rain – but I choose them for their size (especially the connectors end), comfort and how nicel they click.

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We #celebratephotography here at Adafruit every Saturday. From photographers of all levels to projects you have made or those that inspire you to make, we’re on it! Got a tip? Well, send it in!

If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.

Make Your Own #3DPrinted Motorized Bluetooth Camera Dolly #celebratephotography

Great video from Mark Of the Rhodes on YouTube:

In this episode Mark designs and shows you how to make your own DIY 3D Printed Motorized Bluetooth Camera Dolly that you can make yourself, and control with your phone for epic dolly shots and time lapses.

See more from YouTube, gumroad and GitHub


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We #celebratephotography here at Adafruit every Saturday. From photographers of all levels to projects you have made or those that inspire you to make, we’re on it! Got a tip? Well, send it in!

If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.

View and Convert Negatives with #RaspberryPi and #3DPrinting #celebratephotography


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From Random_Canadian on Instructables:

I recognize that there are various apps for my smart phone but I was unable to get satisfactory results so this is what I came up with…

I wanted to be able to view them in real time as actual pictures. I can manually sort through the negatives and record only the ones that I want.

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We #celebratephotography here at Adafruit every Saturday. From photographers of all levels to projects you have made or those that inspire you to make, we’re on it! Got a tip? Well, send it in!

If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.

Sean Hodgins Made an Image Sensor #celebratephotography

Incredible builder from Sean Hodgins on Hackster.io:

After playing with some images and seeing what resolution would be acceptable, I just went for it, a 1 KiloPixel image sensor.

See more on Hackster.io, GitHub, Thingiverse and YouTube


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We #celebratephotography here at Adafruit every Saturday. From photographers of all levels to projects you have made or those that inspire you to make, we’re on it! Got a tip? Well, send it in!

If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.

Make a Textured 3D Model with Photos #celebratephotography

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From Eleccelerator:

Using Meshroom, an open source photogrammetry tool, I can process a bunch of photographs into a textured 3D model. I could use these models for 3D printing or as objects in a game engine.

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If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.

Make Your Own Face Tracking Camera #celebratephotography

Great project (and fantastically perfect/unnerving build inspiration) from Little_french_kev on Hackster.io:

The camera moves using two servos driven by an Arduino Uno. The camera is plugged to a computer where a software tries to find faces in the images received from the camera.

Read more and see more on YouTube


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If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.

Make a Hand Cranked 35mm Motion Picture Movie Camera #celebratephotography

From HardlyHumanFX on Instructables:

My Dear Makers,
I embarked on an ambitious project last month: the creation of a homemade hand-cranked motion picture camera from scratch. I also endeavored to develop the film myself using household chemicals and further to reverse the film negative so that it could be projected and viewed!

Read more and see more on YouTube


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If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.

Create a Full-Color Images One Pixel at a Time #celebratephotography

From Arduino “having11” Guy on Hackster.io:

Is it possible to create an image using only a single RGB sensor? That is what I wanted to find out.

Read more and see more on YouTube


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We #celebratephotography here at Adafruit every Saturday. From photographers of all levels to projects you have made or those that inspire you to make, we’re on it! Got a tip? Well, send it in!

If you’re interested in making your own project and need some gear, we’ve got you covered. Be sure to check out our Raspberry Pi accessories and our DIY cameras.