Camera Meets Speedometer, Travel Across Country Together
BluKnight writes "This guy hacked his camera to his speedometer, and ended up taking a picture EVERY MILE during a trip across the US. Kodak has the results (Flash in use!) of this venture. For my next hack, I'm going to interface to my digital camera to take a picture every time I blink -- I'll never miss what I'm seeing again!" The best part is the fact that he stopped every 36 miles to swap film rolls. Sad thing is, I understand this. (I still love film) The interactive map is -really- well done, but requires flash...
This guy hacked his camera to his speedometer, and ended up taking a picture EVERY MILE during a trip across the US.
I eventually realized he meant odometer.
Kind thoughts do not change the world
A speedometer measures a proxy for the current traveling velocity, namely, drive train rotational velocity.
An odometer measures a proxy for the total distance traveled regardless of time.
If you want to trigger something once per mile traveled regardless of time, isn't the odometer what you would use?
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