Build a camera module project with this new Raspberry Pi prototyping board

Richard Saville, aka The Average Man, has just launched his first Kickstarter campaign.

The ProtoCam is a prototyping board that plugs into the Pi’s GPIO pins and has a mounting space for the camera module.

There are loads of different applications for this board – simply put, anything you want to do with your camera module from adding a flash (lots of ultra-bright blinkies!) to adding a countdown timer to… well, anything you can come up with, basically.

Richard has put together a fantastic Kickstarter page, with lots of detail, and his promotional video (below) is also excellent.

The board costs £8 (rising to £9 post-Earlybird) and comes with all the fixings you need, including a GPIO header and a shorter camera ribbon cable. It’s great value. I’ve already pledged, and I recommend you do too if you’ve got, or are thinking of getting, a camera module.

Visit the Kickstarter page here.

1 comment for “Build a camera module project with this new Raspberry Pi prototyping board

  1. Thanks Michael. If any of your readers have any questions or want to see if certain components fit the board – or anything else – they are more than welcome to get in touch via Twitter/email etc.

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