Per-i-Sight: MacBook iSight Periscope

 by tbeseda
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Turn your MacBook iSight into a cam for conferences, lectures, and more with a couple of pieces of cardboard and small mirror. Don't be selfish, point your built in camera forward with this simple periscope: Per-i-Sight! (Sorry, DOESN'T work with MacBook Pro.)
 
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Step 1: Get materials

1. some sort of thin, but strong(ish), cardboard; I used a PopTarts box.
2. a small plastic mirror. prefferably light weight and thin.
3. pen/pencil and Vis-a-Vis
4. scissors
5. a MacBook (not Pro)
6. Per-i-Sight template: download
macrumpton says: Dec 14, 2007. 9:08 AM
I have seen a commercial product similar to this, but with two mirrors so the screen can be upright. Making it steerable would be a big improvement. Another similar idea would be to make a microscope attachment for the camera that clips on in a similar way.
mwarren_us in reply to macrumptonJan 3, 2010. 6:51 PM
The Ecamm Huckleberry is a commercial version of this mirror and it comes with their iGlasses software to correct for mirror inversions on Macs.  (I am not affiliated with Ecamm).
Lordtucker says: May 1, 2007. 2:38 PM
If I use this to try to video-record physics lectures, won't everything on written on the blackboard be reversed? That could make it awfully hard to use. Does anyone know an easy way to get the mirror image of a video?
mrbleh in reply to LordtuckerMar 22, 2008. 6:55 PM
It's an option in Photobooth whether or not the it flips the image, I imagine it would be in imovie as well.
cwncool in reply to LordtuckerOct 27, 2007. 10:29 PM
Actually, this video would be the correct direction. Since normally the isight ends up making a reverse image, when you reflect it like this on a mirror, it flips it back the correct way. ;)
theunixgeek in reply to LordtuckerAug 1, 2007. 1:31 PM
iMovie would do the job.
plasticpool says: Sep 3, 2007. 1:26 PM
Nice! I wonder how hard (or possible) it would be to make it rotate....
LasVegas says: Apr 20, 2007. 2:43 AM
Very interesting. Is there a specific reason this won't work on a MBP? Is is simply the template would need to be different? If so, I'd be glad to supply a modified template for you.
tbeseda (author) in reply to LasVegasApr 20, 2007. 7:33 PM
Based on the design of the Huckleberry for the MacBook Pro, I am assuming you need two mirrors to make it work...
LasVegas in reply to tbesedaApr 21, 2007. 3:18 AM
Well... I'll experiment and let you know. I've got a nice refgridgerator mirror to experiment with. It's a great idea and worth the work. Thanks! :)
nagutron says: Apr 20, 2007. 10:52 AM
Nice instructable. It would be cool to have two mirrors (like in a submarine periscope) so that you wouldn't need to lean your screen down so far, but this would flip the image upside-down.
tbeseda (author) says: Apr 18, 2007. 3:58 AM
Ignore the huge line on the mirror in the first photo. It is explained in step 5. Hope you like it, it's my first one. Enjoy.
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