 You can build a time-lapse rig with the new camera module from Raspberry Pi. We were able to capture this stunning time-lapse with dynamic exposure thanks to the new Pi Camera's HDR mode. 3D print our snap-fit case to house a Raspberry Pi 4, Pi Ramoni's 4-inch hyper-pixel display and the new camera module V3. The new module features autofocus, a 12-megapixel sensor, and an HDR mode offering excellent image quality. High dynamic range means you can capture perfect exposures in your time-lapse videos. Whether you're looking to capture blooming plants or fluffy clouds, you don't have to worry about blown-out or underexposed images. Get the parts and accessories to build this project, links are in the description. Download the free files and 3D print the parts to build the case in your favorite filaments. Start by installing the camera's ribbon cable through the slit in the front cover. Short standoffs, secure the camera to the front while the Pi is secured to the back with machine screws. The hyper-pixel display fits onto the Pi's header and the enclosure goes over the whole assembly and snap fits onto the front cover. This mounting bracket holds a 1,420 tripod screw and gets secured to the side of the case with additional screws. A separate cover snap fits over the camera module's PCB to keep it protected. This tilt ball head makes a nice addition to a mini tripod and allows you to position the camera in different angles. We hope this inspires you to check out the new camera module from Raspberry Pi for making your own time-lapse rig.