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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is a small camera using a Raspberry Pi 5 with an IMX283 sensor (compatible with IMX477, the official HQ camera).

Parameter adjustment is done via a touchscreen, and a single button is used for taking pictures.

The software is not yet stable, so it's not being released for now. Hahaha (only basic photography functions have been implemented: shutter speed, ISO, and white balance, plus a gallery with network image transmission capabilities).

It will be released later upon completion of testing or if there is a demand.

 

 

I was inspired by a video on infrared photography from the YouTube channel '影视飓风', so I decided to give infrared photography a try.

Therefore, an ICR switch has been added to switch the infrared cut-off filter (real-time switching is achieved via the L9110S driver board).

A 590nm infrared filter has been installed.

I've tested it with several images/😂 I can't post the original images, but for a one-inch sensor, it's just an experiment; don't be too harsh. Hahaha

The battery uses a replaceable 21700 battery, and the UPS provides acceptable battery life.

Currently, the autofocus function uses OpenCV peak focusing to drive a stepper motor. (It works, but I still prefer manual focus 🤣).

 

This is just a casual sharing for now; I plan to make a video camera with a Micro Four Thirds system in the future 😊.

A detailed tutorial will be available if there's enough interest.

 

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