MAKE: an open hardware, 3D printed cellphone photo-studio

Paolo Kiefe writes, "I love 3D printing and the maker movement. I thought that you might like this design from an open hardware project called #3DBenchy that aims to create more public awareness for applied 3D printing. This is a photo-studio that makes it easy to hold a smartphone to consistently take photos and videos of objects."

It's a really well-conceived project the combines universal flashlight mounts, a camera stabilizer and a turntable that can operate continuously or in 45' steps — all 3D printed. It's a beautiful way to capture the skin and geometry of small objects using everyday phone-cams.


Smartphone Photo Studio for #3DBenchy and tiny stuff