Here is an efficient and economical circuit for a wireless remote camera flash trigger, useful for capturing scenes invisible to the naked eye. This high-speed/time-wrap photography accessory is, in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lumionix Komet trigger . The Komet trigger from Lumionix is a new smart camera trigger that packs a ton of features, negating the ...
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This document describes how to use the DLP LightCrafter with the global trigger function of industrial USB, FireWire, and GigE CCD cameras from The Imaging Source ...
The company behind the popular camera remote Pulse is back on Kickstarter with a control system that’s even more versatile. The Spark by Alpine Labs is a camera remote system that allows users to ...
Photographers looking for a lightweight yet comprehensive wireless remote shutter controller for their DSLR or mirrorless camera. That can be operated wirelessly directly from your smartphone using a ...
[Matt Kane] works at a really cool company in the UK where he recently finished working on the Triggertrap Ada — the highest-performance, most feature packed camera trigger out there. So just for fun, ...
For its fourth Kickstarter, camera trigger/accessory company Miops has created a hot-shoe attachment called the Flex that's designed to help photographers "capture stunning timelapse videos, HDR ...
If you are in the market for a mini spy camera you might be interested in a new piece of hardware which is now available from Adafruit and is capable of capturing photographs with a resolution of 1280 ...
The Grip&Shoot is a versatile Bluetooth accessory with a handle, trigger, and tripod mount, allowing for a steadier hold on your iPhone while taking pictures or shooting video. We think it could ...
Here at the Hackaday we’ve been enjoying a peculiar side effect of the single-port USB-C world; the increasing availability of programmable DC power supplies in the form of ubiquitous laptop charging ...