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The Arduino car simulator has been created as part of their final project at t EDN and is capable of capturing video from a camera equipped remote-control vehicle which is then displayed on a ...
When a loud sound occurs, the Arduino triggers the flash. Simple enough, but the resulting pictures are amazing. It also looks like a lot of fun to destroy perfectly good things in the name of art.
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.
Photographers looking for an affordable motorised camera slider, may be interested in a new Arduino project which uses a stepper motor combined ...
Arduino Uno used to create a human following car/robot, all with parts that you can find online for only a few bucks each ...
Using two servo motors, an Arduino Uno microcontroller, the accelerometer data from an iPad, as well as an old Android smartphone for a camera on the car, Vermeulen was able to create what may be ...
An Arduino Nano board is used to power a self-driving toy car as part of a project that also includes 3D printed custom parts ...
The system uses an Arduino Uno, a GSM shield, a GPS module, and a few other smaller parts. The idea here is pretty simple: you hide the Arduino somewhere in the car, hook it up to the battery, and ...
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.
Kevin Kadooka is the engineering student whose homemade TLR polaroid became a successful Kickstarter. Now Kadooka is back to his old tricks, with a new project that he’s dubbed the Lux. A 120 film ...