Sorry this is cheap on my part, not done but these displays are neat.
I did check the 64MP camera won't work on a pi zero 2 at full res (not enough ram).
This design would use a d-pad with center click type joy stick that I saw on another camera project.
I mostly want to see how bright these displays are outside.
It's still small at 1.28 inch even smaller than what I have now.
It could work for an 8MP camera without worrying about lens swapping.
Will also print it with color filament too.
This won't happen for a bit, gotta save money and have the time, working on two projects for clients right now.
I also want to look into a lens adapter thing to use full sized/real lenses with the RPi HQ cam.
Edit:
I did got outside breifly, had to run errands but after enduring -9F temperatures today was 30F and sunny.
Unfortunately the 8-50mm camera seems to have an IR problem (need to get an IR filter and test it) but every footage I shoot with it has this purplish tint. Anyway I stopped by the lake and there were so many Geese and some type of swan in another part of the lake.
A few photos failed to write again... ugh. They were good ones too.
Camera is buggy too like after you zoom in, take a photo, it's in a broken state, have to restart.
The purple tint
Black and white looks neat
Compared to non-purple
I ordered an IR filter and ND filter to try out. I wear photo grays and it's amazing outside usually but the camera doesn't match what I see (probably polarization is involved too).
I will have to design some sharable mounts to hold the filters in front.
Discussions
Become a Hackaday.io Member
Create an account to leave a comment. Already have an account? Log In.