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Project Salamarduino, Part 1: The Start

Monday, June 20th, 2011

This is the start of a camera trigger project that uses different inputs (mainly IR-transistor to detect lightning), and it’s intended to work with a Canon DSLR but should work with almost any camera.
The idea is to build a box that has some different inputs, like light and vibration sensing, and a couple of outputs, like one for camera, flash and possibly a radio trigger.
It will also have a LCD and a keypad, so that it can be configured and fine-tuned on the field.

In this post I will be explaining some steps and decisions of the project so far. But remember, at the moment it’s far from a final device so keep coming back for updates ;)
Also, if you have any ideas and want to contribute, leave a comment!

 

Salamarduino Sketch
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