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Photos of birds taken with a Raspberry Pi camera module in Amherst NH, Feb 2015.

Optical time-lapse video from a Raspberry PI

 

Hostname: xenon

Run Time: 1446666331

Sunrise: 2015-11-04 14:45:31.849849

Sunset: 2015-11-04 18:02:27.000002

delta: 5.00 seconds

Captured Time: 2015-11-04 18:02:35.406705

Youtube: youtu.be/NfTWNDnE-Rw (higher resolution and nicer playback)

youtu.be/oTkp4THXHew

 

Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is here! We did a 2am video and more :) AND! Sign up now to get it immediately once it arrives!

 

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How to create a time lapse video with Raspberry Pi

 

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More timelapse experiments. Frames shot at 6 second intervals, replayed at 24fps.

 

Click the squares on the screen to light the pixels on the SenseHAT

|| taken January 18, 2017 with Canon EOS 5D Mark III and EF100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM at 100, ¹⁄₅₀ sec at f/16 with ‒ ⅓ EV, ISO 400 || Copyright 2016 Stephen T. Shankland

Power-over-Ethernet is used so that only a single Ethernet cable is needed. The red PCB contains a logic-level translator for the I2C bus and a real-time clock. The fluxgate magnetometer sensors and analogue to digital converters (ADCs) are buried in a soil pipe at a depth of 0.85m for temperature stability.

 

This is the original prototype version. The single power supply is susceptible to voltage sag under CPU load, which causes downward spikes in the magnetometer data. A newer design uses a DC-DC converter and linear regulator to derive a stable 5V analogue supply.

snaps from out #mynaturewatch raspberry pi camera in Banton Playground today.

Shot with 'infrablue' filter

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