A Game Boy Camera, Without The Game Boy

We all know the Nintendo Game Boy camera peripheral, and weā€™ve seen plenty of hacks for it on these pages over the years. We like [Raphael Boichot]ā€™s camera then, as instead of including a Game Boy or emulating one, it talks directly to the sensor from an RP2040. The result is a standalone camera with slightly better quality than the original, and with near-limitless storage and easy retrieval of pictures.

For us the interesting revelation from this project comes in the light it sheds on the sensor module, the Mitsubishi M64282FP, but itā€™s no slouch as a camera beside that. There are motion sensor and timelapse modes, as well the ability to take high dynamic range pictures, and as if thatā€™s not enough it also has all the tweakable things youā€™d expect from a ā€œproperā€ camera. The oldest adage in photography is that the best camera in the world is the one in your hand, and weā€™d say that this oneā€™s better than a real Game Boy Camera should the once-in-a-lifetime picture come while youā€™re holding it.

Of course, a better Game Boy camera needs a better lens, right?



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