A novel 3D-printed camera shutter has been developed that offers variable speed control, a significant challenge for DIY camera projects. This innovative design utilizes sliding printed components to effectively modulate the exposure time. For makers and developers in imaging and hardware, this advancement demonstrates how additive manufacturing can overcome complex mechanical engineering hurdles, potentially inspiring new approaches to custom optical devices and control systems.
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