PS3 Eye Camera for IR (Infrared) use #10
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So then you need two raspberries ? each one for each camera . Is it possible to use espcam ? |
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If you want a camera with synchronization, the OV9281 camera sensor has an external trigger pin. This USB webcam version of it has a sync pin, with more details in the documentation. This is the most promising alternative I've found, and it might be better than the ps3 eye camera (but more expensive). If you don't need synchronization, any usb webcam should work. I wouldn't worry about the synchronization unless you are going to be moving with very fast moving objects at high frame rates, but yeah I don't think the camera you linked would be able to be synchronized. That lens would work, you would just need to design a mount to attach it to the ps3 camera and 3D print it, which should be easy to do. |
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Hey there, Based on the above discussion, I found this camera on Taobao, Its sensor is OV9281, with built-in infrared-pass lens and infrared lights. Is it a good alternative to Ps3 Eye? demo.mp4 |
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Hey there,
I'm planning to adapt your code for tracking movements in a tangible interface unit. However, However, PS3 Eye Cameras seem to be hard to come by in Austria. The combined cost of the lens and camera can be around 20 euros, so I was considering alternatives like this Raspberry Pi infrared USB camera from Amazon. However, you've mentioned synchronizing shutters, which might be a critical factor. Could you suggest any other cameras that would be suitable for this project? Additionally, if I manage to get a couple of PS3 cameras, would this lens from Amazon be suitable?
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