complete Photobooth Box
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Description
I hope you've always wanted a Photobooth Box too :)
I built this model to be prepared for the next party.
The box is designed for a Canon M100.
And it is fantastically received, constantly rented out and extremely popular.
And very inexpensive compared to rented photobooths.
The housing can be printed on a plate in one print, for this you will also need the two cubes, which will later be glued in to hold the display.
The entire system runs on a Raspberry PI 4 and with the free software PhotoBooth Project.
The box can be operated completely mobile with a good power bank, the battery consumption is so low that a 20,000mAh power bank should be able to handle any party.
I usually attach the Photobooth Box to a large camera tripod, but it also works if you place it on a high table.
Required Material:
Photobooth Project(https://github.com/PhotoboothProject/photobooth)
Raspberry Pi Model B (preferably 4 or 5) (https://www.berrybase.de/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-computer/boards/)
Raspberry Pi Display (https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005006124828707.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.47.4e4c5c5fCEBumS&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu)
Canon EOS M100
USB-A to USB Mini-B Cable (for connecting camera to Raspberry PI)
Optional:
Dummy Battery Adapter for Canon EOS (https://amzn.eu/d/dctaRLT)
I would be delighted if you have any suggestions for improvement or remixes for me.
This project is a small dream project of mine and I hope that together we might even be able to make a second version that is compatible with multiple cameras.
I wish you a lot of fun printing :)
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