Vol. 02: Single-Use Digicam for Kite Aerial Photography
A simple, lightweight timer circuit triggers a shot every minute.
By Limor Fried
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In order to buy the Dakota Digital PV2 camera mentioned in the article, you will need to visit a participating Ritz or Wolf Camera store, or a Walgreens. You can also try calling Ritz Camera Online at 1-877-690-0099, as it is not available on the web at this time.
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My apologies for asking a question I should know the answer to, but what voltage rating should the capacitors be?Posted by GordCampbell on June 18, 2005 at 18:11:57 Pacific Time
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You can actually turn this camera into a fully functional digitial camera. I am suprised they failed to mention that in the article. Check out my pv2 blog at here to get startedPosted by jungec on May 18, 2005 at 08:59:02 Pacific Time
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Posted by mjohnboy36 on July 12, 2005 at 15:48:32 Pacific Time
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at the time this article was originally written (september) there wasn't enough progress on PV2 reverse engineering to justify mention it...this was back when the USB interface was just getting discoveredPosted by ladyada on May 18, 2005 at 23:02:05 Pacific Time
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