HOW TO – Use the Kodak Wi-Fi Camera with Flickr


“Dig those flash Flickr slideshows? All that’s needed is a bit of code to embed them within your website to give your readers something dynamic. Place (the code from here) somewhere on your website or within a blog post. Change user_id from 12345678@N00 to your flickr id, which you can find out with this idgettr.” Excellent start for a Flickr photo frame. You can also include a group, so I made one for our MAKE Flickr photo pool, check it out…

Here is a great project since summer is just around the bend, although you could use this for ice fishing. Either way, this site has a great set of instructions on how to make a waterproof enclosure for your electronics. This design will work with almost any camera, digital camera, or camcorder. It gives you […]
This Light-Field Camera by Adobe captures multiple angles and perspectives through its “fly-eye” lens thus finally producing blurry-free pictures. Check out the details at the link below. Adobe Light-Field Camera – [via], Link
Alejandro sent in this very cool device for making physical screen captures of a computer display. The web site has a nice video of the device in action. Just don’t forget to stockpile your Polaroid film since it’s not going to be around after this year! The Polaroid sheet camera uses the basic principle of […]
Instructables user yonderknight writes: I’ve always wanted to make time lapse videos, but I don’t have a camera with an intervalometer feature built in. In fact, I don’t think very many cameras come with such a feature (especially not SLR cameras). So what do you want to do if you want to make time-lapse videos? […]