Photography is great, but sometimes it can get boring just reusing the same wavelengths over and over again. There are other options, though and when [Malcolm Wilson] decided he wanted to explore them ...
The video above will show you the entire process, but basically you need to build a DIY infrared trigger (which will cost you about $2) that plugs into your iDevice's headphone port. You'll also need ...
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Tindie is a great place to find uncommon electronic components or weird/interesting boards. [Xose Pérez] periodically “stroll the isles” of Tindie to keep up on cool new components, and when he saw ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that are looking for a weekend project to keep them busy may be interested in this infrared camera that has been built and is powered by the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC.
Infrared photography can give your photos a super cool effect, and if you don't want to buy an expensive infrared filter, you can take apart an old camera and give it infrared powers yourself.
In the realm of DIY electronics, the Arduino UNO has emerged as a versatile platform for a myriad of projects. One such innovative project is the creation of a low-cost thermal camera, as demonstrated ...
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I turned my Fujifilm X-T3 into an infrared camera – and it's the best photography decision I've made in years
One of the hardest 'skills' in photography is often staying motivated to keep shooting. Once you've learnt the fundamentals, how do you keep that spark of beginner enthusiasm? It can be easy to fall ...
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