The Saturnix is a retro-futuristic camera built with Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, a 16MP sensor, and a 2" LCD screen. The onboard film simulator presets can emulate Kodak Gold/Ektar, Fujifilm 400, Tri‑X 400, ...
The Saturnix is a soon-to-be open source DIY camera project that has a lot of style. Photo: Yutani While it seems like camera companies are willing to experiment again, it’s been a while since I’ve ...
Once the premium option for data transfers and remote control for high-end audiovisual and other devices, FireWire (IEEE 1394) has been dying a slow death ever since Apple and Sony switched over ...
Way back in 1994, Apple beat Canon and Nikon to release the first reasonably priced digital camera, the QuickTake 100. Using ...
In honor of the company's 50th anniversary, I bought an Apple QuickTake 100 from 1994 to find out what it was like to use a ...
Yesterday, I wrote about a 2-year-old open-source hardware ESP32-based DAB+ receiver project, but it turns out there's also a ...
But if you want something a little more versatile, you may want to consider plugging a full-fledged computer into your TV.
There were a plethora of tiny, local ISPs in the days of dial-up internet. Along with the big providers, many cities would ...
Apple is rumored to bring variable aperture to the iPhone 18 Pro series, a physical mechanism that lets the camera iris open and close rather than relying on software tricks. The upgrade could deliver ...
You can build a privacy-first security camera with Raspberry Pi Zero 2 and open-source firmware. The project includes end-to-end encryption, on-device ML, encrypted push notifications, and OTA updates ...