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Raspberry Pi Keeps Re-enactment Photography Authentic

When it comes to historical reenactments, the last thing you want is to break your immersion.TankArchives latest raspberry pi the project kicks off. Raspberry Pi Zero transforms him into his 1940s vintage Argust A camera digital Thanks to the Raspberry Pi high quality camera module. Best of all, the original camera was not damaged during the making of the project. This Pi-powered digital camera allows TankArchives to capture images while preserving the appropriate look and feel of the time.

The camera used in this project, the Argust A, is not a very expensive antique. TankArchives explains that you can find a working model for around $50. That said, it’s still a historical relic, and as reenactors, it’s no wonder TankArchives wanted to preserve it as much as possible.

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In this case, TankArchives chose to use a Raspberry Pi Zero W and a Raspberry Pi HQ camera module. TankArchives uses a wireless model of the Pi Zero, but it’s okay to use a model without wireless support. The new global shutter camera can also be used as an alternative to the HQ camera as it can capture fast moving images without rolling shutter artifacts. The project also uses an Adafruit Joy Bonnet for controls, a 5V boost converter, and a 450 mAh LiPo battery. An intermediate 16mm M12 lens is also included.

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