This is a simple LED flash compatible with the hot shoe in a regular camera. Here it is mounted on a Ricoh GRⅢ, drawing power from its USB port. The LED used is one for phone cameras. I found it on Taobao.
Limitations:
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The first image out of a burst is darker. This is either because the circuit is not fast enough, or because the LED takes a moment to reach full power.
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It is nowhere as bright as a regular camera flash, but could be sufficient for close subjects, e.g. when doing a selfie. More testing needed. To increase brightness, a charge pump circuit can be considered.
Parts:
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LED flash for phone cameras: 超聚光白光4.04.02.1 手机补光灯LED闪光灯珠SMD柔光小角度
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Hot shoe mount taken from a Yinyan CY-20 flash
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Digispark ATtiny85 board with Micro-USB port
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2n7000, a few resistors, and other basic electronics parts to switch on the LED when the camera triggers the flash (center pin is grounded to the rail in the hot shoe)
The firmware is Arduino compatible.
License
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