Loads of everyday events look cool is slo-mo, but how about recording some dramatic crashes with toys?Īt first glance it seems counter-intuitive, but in order to create a smooth slow-motion movie, you need a high-speed camera. Not so! Your humble Raspberry Pi with a Camera Module is surprisingly capable when it comes to high-speed photography. You’ve probably seen great clips on YouTube of water-filled balloons bursting in slow motion, and imagined you’d need really expensive camera equipment to capture anything similar. With a mixture of hardware and software projects (and one using spoons), each with its own shopping list, you can get yourself set up in advance to tackle a project in one sitting, in the same amount of time it takes to order a pizza – which, incidentally, is a fine reward for completing your Raspberry Pi project! High-speed photography Whether you have a bit of time in the evening to hack around with a Raspberry Pi, or want something quick to do with your kids that’ll keep them interested long enough to see the results, we’ve got a little project just for you. The full article can be found in The MagPi 39 Some projects can last months, while others take hours or days, but why not try a project that you could complete in half an hour? Whether you’re leafing through loads of little projects in the pages of The MagPi, or seeing projects around the internet that look interesting, the only constraints are time and money. As a Raspberry Pi owner wanting to do something fun, your choices are near limitless.
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