
The Glocal website has got the MAKE site pinned on this one: an open source, Arduino-powered, Altoids tin-encased digital photo hack. From the site:
This Arduino-based hack lets you take pictures by triggering your camera’s shutter on a time delay (every ten seconds, every 20, every ten minutes…), or by plain old sound: you make a noise and the camera takes a picture. We’ve been perfecting it and it is very sensitive- anything from a whisper to a loud sound will make it trigger the camera.
Schematic and Arduino code included.
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For those of you who are interested, we’ve received 250 printed circuit boards to make the assembly of the camera trigger a bit easier.
And, we’re giving them away FREE!
http://blog.glocal.ca/2008/07/21/glocal-camera-trigger-boards-are-here/
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