We’d love to say that all of our projects worked perfectly on the first try, but the average Hackaday reader is a bit too experienced to buy a fib like that. The reality is, DIY projects rarely get ...
The integration of cameras in smartphones and tablets has seen many become accustomed to the oversized viewfinder provided by such mobile devices. But such devices can't compete with dedicated DSLRs ...
Beachtek has been around for many years, long before the DSLR video craze, and their XLR adapters have made all kinds of cameras more usable than they would have been without. But DSLRs bring along ...
A Kickstarter campaign launching on April 15, 2015 is raising funds to build the Camlet Mount, a cradle that connects your smartphone or tablet to a DSLR or mirrorless camera, giving you greater ...
Earlier this month we featured the Manfrotto Digital Director DSLR tablet system that is priced at a whooping $500, but if your budget will not stretch that far a new system called the Camlet Mount ...
If you plan on building your own motorized camera mount, a 3D printer can definitely be of help. But in this case, [dslrdiy] didn’t use it for printing out parts — finding himself with little use for ...
A fine summer's afternoon arrives and you've got a bunch of photos to take right out the front windshield of your car – what do you do? Certainly not hold your camera up with one hand and your ...
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