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Pi Sight

Pi Sight is an application which allows you to control all the aspects of your Raspberry Pi camera module using an Android device. This app makes it a lot easier to start using and experimenting with your Raspberry Pi camera module using a simple graphic interface.After capture, the images are automatically saved on your Raspberry Pi and a preview is downloaded to your Android device. You then have the option to save the full image to your device gallery if you wish to.It was inspired by BerryCam for iOS and has much of the same functionality. You can control exposure modes, image effects, white balance, image size and quality and pretty much every other parameter that can be accessed when using the camera on the command line. It also uses the same Python handler script on the Raspberry Pi as BerryCam
- which means that if you have both Android and iOS devices you will still only need the one handler script running in the background on your Raspberry Pi.This app is perfect for those getting started with the Raspberry Pi camera module, as well as seasoned pros looking for an easier way to take pictures, time lapses and videos with their Raspberry Pi and Android device. This app can also come in handy if your Raspberry Pi camera setup lives in a hard to access remote location, or if you just want to take some security shots of your house whilst you are away to check everything is in order!PLEASE NOTE: To get this to work correctly, you will need to have a Raspberry Pi with a camera module installed. You will then need to visit http://www.pi-supply.com/pi-sight/ and follow the instructions to get the Python listener script running on your Raspberry Pi.

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Reviews (11)

Dan. D. Feb 17, 2016     

I'll see if there is something else. Crashes anytime I try to configure my settings or click anything on the screen. Nexus 6 running marshmallow.

A. G. u. May 12, 2016     

App crashes if anything other than settings is clicked. App is well thought out but unusable.

Mar. T. Feb 1, 2014     

needs stuff downloading / setup on the pi, finally got it working Then it crashes every 2-3 pics - I have to restart the android app Tried the other app raspicam and that works instantly and has video preview. tablet is an Elf, and phone is S3

Ray. S. Feb 12, 2015     

I'm using a Nexus 6 on Lollipop. It opens up, but crashes when I tap on anything other than the settings menu.

Luc. A. Apr 5, 2014     

Works great on local wifi on Raspberry pi model A and Galaxy S2

Kir. H. Jul 21, 2017     

Immediately crashes on startup (Nexus 10)

Dan. N. Jul 29, 2016     

Unsupported... last updates in 2014

Bri. Apr 1, 2017     

Crashes when I click on anything. Useless.

Met. U. Nov 29, 2013     

Got this working after installing added python script to Pi. It takes a picture then sends it to device based on "blind" settings. Be good to have live feed, even it it's a few frames/sec also ap will not go into landscape mode so pictures are totally wrong proportionally to screen! As others have said, be good to access more than one Pi.

Ste. S. Nov 4, 2013     

This app makes it really easy to take images using the Raspberry Pi camera module. Works well over the local WiFi using a Galaxy S3.

The. T. Jan 20, 2014     

Every three pics it crashes :(