Pierre Muth has combined the Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC together with a Nano Thermal Receipt Printer which is available to purchase for $45 from Adafruit, to create the awesome PolaPi-Zero instant ...
Fancy building a Raspberry Pi thermal camera? If you do the Raspberry Pi Foundation has you covered and published an article featuring a project by Tom Shaffner, linking a MLX90640 Thermal Camera with ...
Despite what you may have read in the comments, we here at Hackaday are not unaware that there’s something of a “Pi Fatigue” brewing. Similar to how “Arduino” was once a dirty word around these parts, ...
You can make a lot of cool things by stuffing a Raspberry Pi computer into an existing chassis. We’ve seen hackers do everything from turn an old portable DVD player into a modern Kodi-powered media ...
Instant cameras have come a long way since the days of the emulsion prints of Polaroid. Take for example, Impossible Project’s new I–1 camera, a sleek instant camera controlled by an accompanying ...
February 11, 2017 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Polaroids are great, but if you want to make your own weird version, Hackaday user Muth has a guide that links ...
High up on the list of desirable technologies that are edging into the realm of the affordable for the experimenter is the thermal camera. Once the exclusive preserve of those with huge budgets, over ...
The Raspberry Pi is one of the most versatile gadgets around — hands down. You can use this single-board computer to make a full PC or something as strange as an internet-controlled car horn. Really, ...
Created by Bjørn Karmann, the Raspberry Pi camera project does not come with any lens. In fact, the creator does not even call it a camera. Instead, it goes by Paragraphica. Why does it have an ...
The latest version of Raspberry Pi, the Pi 5, is packed with features that make even more clever projects possible. It comes complete with a faster chip to help with smoother multi-camera builds, PCI ...