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Insert Coin: Triggertrap open source automatic camera release (video)

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Insert Coin: Triggertrap open source automatic camera release (video)
Perhaps the most effective function on any camera, the shutter release is sometimes triggered using a dedicated button, or — most of the time when it comes to knowledgeable rig — using a wired or wireless remote . The Triggertrap falls into that latter category, completing the circuit essential to capture a picture after receiving commands from an almost limitless array of sources. After pairing together with your DSLR or ILC using a universal connector, you will trigger the device to snap a photograph using a laser beam (because of the built-in photo transistor), sound (a hand clap, as an example), or a timer — typically most applicable to time-lapse photography. An auxiliary port will assist you to get much more creative — you can release the shutter using a handheld remote control, pressure trigger, or perhaps a cellular phone call, as an example.

The Triggertrap is definitely on its method to a Kickstarter campaign goal of $25,000, but there’s still time to pre-order a DIY kit for $70, or a turn-key version for 5 bucks more. As always, Kickstarter will issue money back if the project isn’t funded before the July 31st deadline. Both devices are Arduino based and open source, so you’re free to make modifications as you would like — assuming you do not mind getting your hands dirty with somewhat programming. Jump past the break for a fast demo video, and keep a watch out for the creator’s Pringles can DIY macro lens , just past the 13 second mark.

Previous project update: SoBi, the Social Bicycles bike sharing system (and our last Insert Coin project), still needs a terribly generous push to satisfy its $75,000 goal, with just over 5 percent of the required funding granted up to now. A more favorable credit incentive will surely help — a 1:1 reward-to-risk ratio doesn’t exactly appear to be bringing within the necessary amount of pledges.

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