Photography & Project by Panoplace.de & Stefan Dungs

Photoduino Shield 3.0

Photoduino is an open source camera controller based on the Arduino platform which you can use to automatically take pictures with your DSLR camera.
It's main purpose is to serve as technical support for shooting high speed photos, but it can use as intervalometer to make ”Timelapse” videos or for animals or insects photography.
I'm using this since years for my high speed shootings. My recomendation is, to use the device in compination with a laptop and the remote control software.
 

Photoduino Shield 3.0 features:

  • Fully electrical isolation of the camera using optocouplers (no problems detected with thyristors, but your peace is good)
  • Reset button on the shield for easy accessing
  • Build-in fix for the Arduino UNO R2 problem
  • Fix for some Canon Flashes like EX580 and EX430 (not fully tested)
  • The most easy to assemble version
  • Fully compatible with the current and future releases of the firmware
  • Fully compatible with the sensors of previous versions if you already have one
  • Acrylic case as part of the kit
  • Self powered by 9V battery

https://photoduino.com/documentation/hardware/photoduino-shield-3-0/

To get the fastest results I'm using a laptop and the remote control software. The software can be found on the project page: https://github.com/kalanda/photoduino/releases

The device is meanwhile available via ebay from differend sources. The usual retail price is approx. 100€

Photography & Project by Innebo.com Photography & Project by panoplace.com & Stefan Dungs

Photos that are taken with the device can be found here: http://www.panoplace.local/index.php/work/highspeed/highspeed-shooting