

Phil mounted an old digital camera to his handlebars and then created a simple 555-timer based circuit to take pictures every 10 seconds, and put the pictures together for a video... Link.
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That is an 'old' camera? That looks like a Canon Rebel SLR.. not the kind of thing one has just lying around.
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Very cool, but I think the effect would have been better if the camera took significantly lower-res pics, but at a higher frequency.... like once a second.
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