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DSLRpi

Release status: experimental [box doku]

Camera finished.jpg
Description A way to remotely capture pictures with a DSLR.
Author(s)  German

It all started a few month ago with the idea of improving an existing setup on a vineyard located in Franconia.

The pictures during daytime were already pretty impressive, but at night you would only see a black screen. Not only annoying but also makes it hard to do nice timelapses. After searching for a while I found Foto-Webcam which runs a remote cam setup that does primarily use Canon EOS 1100D cams. I opted to build the same, however, I wanted to use a raspberry pi and as many standard components as possible.

Hardware

  • Canon EOS 1100D
  • Dummy-Akku
  • 4 Channel Relais Module
  • 5V Fan
  • Rittal PK Box
  • DHT22 Sensor
  • PoE Splitter
  • Waterproof LAN Connector

Software

  • Debian Stretch
  • gPhoto2
  • Custom scripts for the trigger, most logic is on a remote server
  • Custom scripts for backups
  • Telegraf to write metrics to an InfluxDB


Features

  • PoE Powered (48 V)
  • System uses 5V with a peak of 2.5 A
  • FAN On/Off via Relais
  • Camera hard-reset via Relais
  • Fan which blows hot air against the window
  • Fully water-proof design (Rain from all directions)
  • Temperature monitoring (w/ backup sensors)
  • Pole mount
  • Plastic shield for rain and sun protection

Cost

The whole setup costs about 350 € in total.


Pictures