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A Raspberry Pi camera for Infrared Photography

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EYE-Pi

A Raspberry Pi camera for Infrared Photography

Photo gallery: https://p1x.smugmug.com/P1X/Raspberry-Pi/EYEPi-Camera

I read this tutorial and modyfy the code to my needs. Also I added LED so I know when the camera is ready and making photo.

Setup

Hardware

  • Raspberry Pi B+ (can be anything but not PiZero)
  • Camera Module NoIR
  • switch/Button
  • LED + resistor
  • PowerBank with 2.1Amps (it must be 2Amps!) or just use the wall adapter.

Wires

  • connect camera module to the camera slot (google how to proberly put the cable in!)
  • connect button to the GPIO 17 (pin11) and any ground (pin9)
  • connect LED (with resistor!) to the GPIO 4 (pin7) and any ground (pin6)

Linux Enviroment

  • rasbian Light (the ~300MB version)
  • sudo raspi-config -> enable camera
  • sudo apt-get install python-picamera python3-picamera python-rpi.gpio
  • make folder for the camera stills
  • put the camera script in ~/
  • chmod +x EYE-Pi.sh

Autorun

I did some changes to the linux to get:

  • auto login as pi on boot
  • autorun the script

I just use google/stackoverflow and finally get it to work. But it was chaotic and I do not remmember with command works best :)

Usage

Make photos

  • run the raspberry and wait 20-30 sec to boot.
  • when the LED turns OFF this mean that camera script loaded and it's ready to shoot
  • push the button :)
  • LED on means that camera is making a photo and saving file
  • wait for LED to turn OFF to make another picture

Download photos

  • sftp to the Pi
  • download photos / delete old photos
  • you can have open connection while making a photos
  • just refresh and download new files

WARNING

DO NOT EVER TURN OFF THE RASPBERRY AFTER MAKING A PHOTO! YOU WILL LOSE LAST PHOTOS!

Useful links