Instructables: Build a periscope for your MacBook’s built-in iSight camera for filming lectures or talks.
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4 responses to “Up (iSight) Periscope”
dammit! just thought that there was a new iSight?!? I have this site as one of my google (homepage) RSS feeds and when ever there is a heading which sounds like a new product then I immediatly hit the apple.com link and go look. This is not the first time I’ve been fooled. I do have have to try this periscope thing though! I’ve been making way too many videos carrying my macbook the wrong way round while not knowing what I was actually shooting!
seamless… no one would ever notice that