Front-mounted Raspberry Pi camera with prototyping area

Richard, aka The Average Man, is currently running a Kickstarter campaign for a camera mount with a prototyping area called ProtoCam. He has now blogged about an alternative use for the product – as a camera mount for a robot. It’s not Earth-shattering, but it is fun and shows just how flexible the ProtoCam is. I’ve got one to review and will be putting it together in the next few days. I’ll report more then. Take a look at the Kickstarter campaign – this is one that really deserves to succeed and has clearly had a lot of thought put into it.

Sheffield telescope uses the Raspberry Pi camera module

A company, Alternative-Photonics, supported by researchers at the University of Sheffield’s Institute of Physics, has built a telescope, primarily out of 3D-printed parts, and used the Raspberry Pi camera module to take pictures through the lens. There’s been a bit of over-enthusiastic news coverage of it, most notably on the BBC. Mark Wrigley, one of the developers, has reported on the Raspberry Pi forums that the idea eventually is to put the plans for the 3D printed parts out onto the internet so others can replicate the project. There’s a little more information on PiKon’s blog and more on the Alternative Photonics site and you can follow them on Twitter.