• For a long while, digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras were the king of the castle for professional and amateur photography. • They brought large sensors, interchangeable lenses, and professional-level viewfinders to the digital world at approachable prices, and then cemented their lead when they started being used to create video as well. • They’re experiencing a bit of a decline now, though, as mirrorless cameras start to dominate, and with that comes some unique opportunities. • To attach a lens meant for a DSLR to a mirrorless camera, an adapter housing must be used,and [Ancient] found a way to squeeze a computer and a programmable aperture into this tiny space. • The programmable aperture is based on an LCD screen from an old cell phone. • LCD screens are generally transparent until their pixels are switched, and in most uses as displays a backer is put in place so someone can make out what is on the screen.

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  • For a long while, digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras were the king of the castle for professional and amateur photography. They brought large sensors, interchangeable lenses, and professional-level viewfinders to the digital world at approachable prices, and then cemented their lead when they started being used to create video as well. They’re experiencing a bit of a decline now, though, as mirrorless cameras start to dominate, and with that comes some unique opportunities. To attach a lens meant for a DSLR to a mirrorless camera, an adapter housing must be used, and [Ancient] found a w

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