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If you want to skip out on expensive or less private security cameras, the Raspberry Pi has your home covered.
The fully featured Pi security camera will send text messages, images and video clips if the camera is triggered. Adrian explains more about the inspiration behind the Raspberry Pi security camera.
Thingiverse member FFFTech has created a new Raspberry Pi security camera using the official V2 Raspberry Pi Camera Module and a Raspberry Pi Zero W mini PC. The pie security camera is loaded with ...
You likely have a spare Raspberry Pi Camera or two, and now you know what you can do with one. Who knows what you could build – after all, we’ve even seen MotionEye-powered Halloween decorations!
Raspberry Pi has released a high-quality camera module that attaches to its microcomputers for all kinds of photography-based projects. The sensor itself is a 12.3 megapixel Sony IMX477 with a 7 ...
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XDA Developers on MSNI built a DIY security camera with Frigate, and it's easier than you think
Although IP cameras are ideal for Frigate, not everybody has a dedicated security camera lying around. Fortunately, there are ...
Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera opens new doors for DIY projects You can make your own home security camera or peep on backyard birds.
The High Quality Camera can turn your Raspberry Pi B into a driveway monitor that automatically reads license plates.
The new Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera supports interchangeable lenses and costs just $50. It’s built around a 12.3-megapixel Sony IMX477 sensor and has a CS mount.
As Raspberry Pi promises to keep production running for many years, the Camera Module 3 will remain available for around $25.
Raspberry Pi launches camera with interchangeable lens system for $50 The "High Quality Camera" unlocks a world of photography options for the Pi.
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