Having a general purpose computer attached to your digital camera comes in handy for when you want to do things like tether to a tablet, attach a large USB drive, or take time-lapse sequences. Limerick area photographer and camera hacker, Dave Hunt, has managed to squeeze a Raspberry Pi SBC inside a detachable battery grip for his Canon 5D Mark II DSLR camera. He’s got it working over WiFi via a dongle and wrote a Perl script to push images to his iPad for easy viewing. [via HN]











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Yes ! Canon EOS 1100D is a digital SLR for consumers who want to take the first step on their journey to outstanding still images
and HD video. Featuring many technologies developed for more advanced models, and functions which make it even easier to capture
fantastic images straight out of the box, the Canon EOS 1100D helps you to have fun with your photography. So its a great FUN here
to play with DSLR.
Working for canon maybe?
It’s a nice “look what I’ve done”, but Mr Hunt doesn’t give enough information either in pictures or schematics. It’s highly specific for that particular grip, so if you’ve got any other kind of Canon EOS you are likely SOL.
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