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Let me show off the upgrade:

Now, was this worth it? Time-wise, probably not. If I were to take a cheap ESP-Cam and 3d-print an enclosure for it, I'd probably be done quicker for the same amount of money and my kid would have a higher-resolution camera and more customizable firmware. However, there is some joy in reverse engineering: at some point, the puzzle sucks you in and you get a pretty good flow state going. It's also nice to know that this article probably contains more information about the chipset used than is available anywhere else on the Internet. And after all, this is my hobby: the satisfaction of a job well done and knowing you added to the global shared knowledge pool is worth something as well.

And my kid? The little one seems to enjoy the tweaked camera, and I'm sure we'll have an expert photographer in our family very soon... either that or the camera interest gets dropped within a few days, as toddlers are wont to do. I will finish this article by adding some of her greatest works for your enjoyment:



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3 comments

dennis1a4 wrote at 19 Nov 2025, 15.53:

Great story. Finding a solution to a problem is always fulfilling. Your kids photos are the best. Might need to start selling prints, lol

Paul V. wrote at 10 Nov 2025, 4.34:

Great adventure and writeup - very enjoyable! Thanks... Paul

Echelon wrote at 9 Nov 2025, 8.06:

Nice writeup. Thanks!

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