The Pi cam module is glued on a metal strip that is glued on a Raspberry Pi model B+ (even the old ones can do the job). In the same way I have mounted a LED lamp to the Raspberry board (not much daylight on my attic). To save energy, the lamp is turned on only while the webcam records a sequence.
The setup doesn't look fancy, but it works in general:

The peripherals are 7 LEDs quickly soldered to form a dice:
Try it out and tell me what you think about it:
http://h1i1.de/mail2code/ArduinoUno/ArduinoUno.html

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