If you've ever tried to take photos of yourself, you'll know that it can be a pain. It is particularly difficult to get this shot perfect your strokes piétés when you're out of breath Sprint across the room. OK, Yes, they have remote controls to do this. But what happens if you have lost your remote control or you simply want to have to wear? [LucidScience] set up a sweet, um, "handsfree" alternative.
Essentially, this hack emulates IR signals sent by a remote, Nikon is to take a picture immediately or to take pictures of time at regular intervals. We have seen a similar time remote using an arduino before and a really thorough to an AVR, but they do not take the same approach as [LucidScience] design in terms of monitoring of microphone to trigger input. The project includes several status LEDs and adjustments of ambient noise and triggering, and it can be mounted to the camera body. We wonder how Nikon features could be controlled using typing code and detail your calendar should have some sort of facts in hand (get it?) pulsetrain syntax. You will probably need to have the world record of typing skills.
Discover the demo vid after the break.
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