
There’s the world’s smallest Dance Dance Revolution machine, and then this 3D-printed Raspberry Pi camera. Artist ‘Boaz’ wanted to keep things simple, without adding unnecessary functions, such as a flip-out screen, while keeping the essentials in easy to reach places.
Aside from the 3D-printed case, you’ll also need a 4″ touchscreen display, a Raspberry Pi 4 8GB board, a Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Module, 6mm lens, wires for connecting to the GPIO pins, push buttons, a blue keyboard switch, microSD card, power supply, USB-C cable, screws, and a soldering iron. Get the instructions here.
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Today, cameras are designed to be one size fits most and as a videographer and photographer this presents some frustrations As I am right handed I cannot personally speak to the difficulties of being left handed and pursuing photography, but I can only imagine the frustration as all popular models of cameras are designed for right handed people,” said Boaz to PetaPixel.
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