Andy_con
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				the back story.
i made a selfie pod (photobooth) a few years back and hire it out at events, its very popular, gets lots of hires and lots of good feedback.
its time to build another, up my game a bit. i want to do something different that no one else has done, stand out from the crowd of photobooths on offer.
my current setup uses an android table as the screen and camera.
im thinking a moving camera setup.
computer running the below software, with separate touchscreen.
this software seems to tick all the boxes.
	
	
		
			
			
				
					
						
							 www.breezesys.com
						
					
					www.breezesys.com
				
			
		
	
im assuming something like an arduino could run a servo motor to move a camera? controlled by the touchscreen/computer?
is there some kind of micro computer that would be powerful enough to do something like the above, rather than having to use a large computer?
all thoughts welcome and all offers of help welcome from any experts.
			
			i made a selfie pod (photobooth) a few years back and hire it out at events, its very popular, gets lots of hires and lots of good feedback.
its time to build another, up my game a bit. i want to do something different that no one else has done, stand out from the crowd of photobooths on offer.
my current setup uses an android table as the screen and camera.
im thinking a moving camera setup.
computer running the below software, with separate touchscreen.
this software seems to tick all the boxes.
Breeze Booth for Windows | Breeze Systems
Breeze Booth for Windows (aka DSLR Remote Pro} is a highly configurable, yet simple to use photo booth application designed for Windows PC's
				 www.breezesys.com
						
					
					www.breezesys.com
				im assuming something like an arduino could run a servo motor to move a camera? controlled by the touchscreen/computer?
is there some kind of micro computer that would be powerful enough to do something like the above, rather than having to use a large computer?
all thoughts welcome and all offers of help welcome from any experts.
 
	             
						
					 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		