Hi
I'm fairly new to Raspberry Pi community. I've got a project, I'm not going into details but what I have to do is to take multiple photos (preferably adjustable number) as close as possible to each other (ideally 0s delay - pretty impossible with the camera I'm using but just saying ) but at the same time I have to flash an LED (the LED has external trigger mode). Final goal is to mount the camera on a microscope and observe/capture particles while they move.
Does anybody have any idea if anything like this is possible? If so, any change I could get a hint on how to start? I have everything installed and functioning, I just have to synchronize them.
I'm using Raspberry Pi 4 with the official Global Shutter camera. Hopefully this makes sense..
Thanks in advance!
I'm fairly new to Raspberry Pi community. I've got a project, I'm not going into details but what I have to do is to take multiple photos (preferably adjustable number) as close as possible to each other (ideally 0s delay - pretty impossible with the camera I'm using but just saying ) but at the same time I have to flash an LED (the LED has external trigger mode). Final goal is to mount the camera on a microscope and observe/capture particles while they move.
Does anybody have any idea if anything like this is possible? If so, any change I could get a hint on how to start? I have everything installed and functioning, I just have to synchronize them.
I'm using Raspberry Pi 4 with the official Global Shutter camera. Hopefully this makes sense..
Thanks in advance!
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