Thursday, November 11, 2010

DIY High Speed Photography Trigger With An Arduino

As a photographer, if you must be grasp a few action that is usually manifest for a broken up second, you need a high speed photography trigger. With the illusion of an Arduino , you can supply one for yourself. We have seen an Arduino-based high speed photography trigger in the past, but here's a new take on engineering the problem.

The ultimate plan uses a piezoelectric sensor as a sound sensor, a DSLR camera, an outmost flash, and a few other misc. electronic tools such an an opto-isolator .

A piezo-sensor listens for a trigger such as a sound (like the cocktail of a balloon) that sets off the outmost flash. Because the shiver speed is slower than the event, the shiver needs to be kept open in a dim room. All this happens in a well-spoken motorcycle in reduction than a second. Check out more of the photography projects .

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