A Raspberry Pi can do a lot, but adding an ESP32 gives it the physical reach that small hardware projects often need.
ESP32 boards are tiny, but don't let that deceive you—they're incredible.
There’s just some joy in an instant camera. They were never quality cameras, even in the glory days of Polaroid, but somehow the format has survived while the likes of Kodachrome have faded away.
If you missed out on the first production run for the Obsidian ESP32 by Thomas McKahan offering a small ESP32 board in a Raspberry Pi form factor, you will be pleased to know that the boards are now ...