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TyPHON RASP PI CINEMA CAMERA
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Typhon – DIY 3D Printed Cinema Camera (Raspberry Pi 5 + IMX585 + NVMe)
Typhon is a fully 3D‑printable, open‑source cinema camera built around the Raspberry Pi 5, a Sony IMX585 sensor, and NVMe SSD recording. It accepts C‑mount lenses and runs on the combined software power of CinePi and Cinemate – two outstanding GitHub projects.
Whether you're a filmmaker, a maker, or just tired of locked‑down cameras, Typhon gives you RAW recording, low‑light excellence, and total control over your hardware.
📸 Key Features
3D‑printed rigid body – print in PETG, ASA, or ABS. No expensive CNC needed.
Raspberry Pi 5 – the brain. Fast PCIe, plenty of GPIO, real computing power.
IMX585 (StarlightEye) sensor – Sony STARVIS 2, excellent dynamic range and low‑light sensitivity.
NVMe SSD – connected via Pi 5’s PCIe interface. Records Cinema DNG RAW at high bitrates without dropping frames.
C‑mount lens mount – use vintage lenses, modern machine vision glass, or adapted optics.
Based on CinePi + Cinemat
Typhon is a fully 3D‑printable, open‑source cinema camera built around the Raspberry Pi 5, a Sony IMX585 sensor, and NVMe SSD recording. It accepts C‑mount lenses and runs on the combined software power of CinePi and Cinemate – two outstanding GitHub projects.
Whether you're a filmmaker, a maker, or just tired of locked‑down cameras, Typhon gives you RAW recording, low‑light excellence, and total control over your hardware.
📸 Key Features
3D‑printed rigid body – print in PETG, ASA, or ABS. No expensive CNC needed.
Raspberry Pi 5 – the brain. Fast PCIe, plenty of GPIO, real computing power.
IMX585 (StarlightEye) sensor – Sony STARVIS 2, excellent dynamic range and low‑light sensitivity.
NVMe SSD – connected via Pi 5’s PCIe interface. Records Cinema DNG RAW at high bitrates without dropping frames.
C‑mount lens mount – use vintage lenses, modern machine vision glass, or adapted optics.
Based on CinePi + Cinemat
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