3 comments

  • Fwirt 40 minutes ago
    It's a shame that, being based on a full-blown Linux SBPC, it has an absolutely unacceptable boot time for a camera. 22 seconds. I can have my iPhone camera out and ready to capture an ephemeral moment of child's play in under 3 seconds, most commercial cameras boot in seconds as well. A film camera can be ready to go the second the lens cap is off. 22 seconds is an eternity in the world of photography. It's a shame that the SoC the Raspberry Pi line is based on has no kernel support (or IIRC hardware support) for S3 or anything similar.
    • fellowmartian 5 minutes ago
      It’s possible to boot Linux in seconds, it’d just be a terrible developer experience.
    • e12e 9 minutes ago
      Not from off state, though? Granted I still expect the iphone to boot quicker than 20 seconds.
  • poolnoodle 19 minutes ago
    The photos aren't half bad. I was expecting something along the lines of the first cameras on mobile phones.
  • Shalomboy 1 hour ago
    I loved this project the first time it came around. As much as I wanted to build it out myself, I was shocked at how much the components actually cost to put together. It definitely seems like an improvement on the charmera though, so it all comes out in the wash.