We are currently looking at simplifying and downsizing the camera.
We also made the shutter button a little larger in response to feedback.

Below is a comparison of the dimensions and internal structure.

I even bought a 3D printer! But I'm a little overwhelmed with school assignments at the moment, so prototyping is slowing me down.

Also, since I'm here, I'd like to pay a little more attention to the design. More product-like.

That's the status report.

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Also, as usual, the tact switch does not make sense as a shutter button.
Because I don't know how to program it at all.
It is designed to be able to connect even with a Raspberry Pi. The rest is a matter of programming.
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