
YouTuber Nico Rahardian Tangara used a Pi Zero 2W and a Camera Module to bring an old Canon 514XL-S camera back to life. Now instead of capturing memories with a phone, Nico can bust out this old camera with new tech.
Watch the store below and get more details from DIY Photograpy.net:
Since the original camera was non-functional, Nico had a clean slate. He gutted most of the internals but kept the parts that give the camera its soul. He kept the lens, the trigger, and those tactile old-school switches. Inside, he installed a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W and the latest Camera Module 3. That combo brings a surprising amount of punch, letting this 1970s-era body deliver crisp digital video, all while keeping the shooting experience charmingly lo-fi.
Of course, Nico shared some result of his Super 8 mod, and it’s wonderfully nostalgic and warm. There’s something magical about using a camera that looks decades old but functions like a modern rig. Nico’s mod bridges the analog-digital gap in a way that’s not just functional, but poetic.
Take a look at Nico’s video below, and make sure to follow him on his website and YouTube for more of his work and modifications.
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