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Arducam Recognition Bioassay Synchronized Infrared Review

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Details

BrandArducam
Special FeatureInfrared
Video Capture Resolution1080p
Connectivity TechnologyInfrared, USB
Screen Size2.7 Inches
Wireless Communication StandardInfrared
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Description of Arducam Recognition Bioassay Synchronized Infrared

Stereo camera module: Dual 2MP USB 2.0 camera in visible light and infrared, data transferred in one USB cable. High Resolution: dual 1/2.7” OV2710 image sensors, max resolution 1920x1080, you can get two synchronized HD images. Frame Rates: MJPG 30fps@1080p, 30fps@720p; YUY2 30fps@640x 480. Plug&Play: UVC-compliant, support Windows, Linux, Mac and Andriod with UVC, just connect the camera to PC, laptop, Android device or Raspberry Pi with the USB cable without extra drivers to be installed. Applications: this tiny 54mmx30mm camera board can be installed in any machine of the ticket gate, face scan payment, robot project and other machine vision application.

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Very disappointed that this camera CANNOT PHOTOGRAPH PLANTS IN NIR

The dual camera needs to read a color camera and a black and white camera regardless of daylight conditions. Microdia stopped developing drivers in 2009, so the basic v4l2 commands work. Any attempt to fix cameras with gucview will cause ydevctrl to lose its temper and set the only parameters it can handle. Very disappointed that this camera CANNOT PHOTOGRAPH PLANTS IN NIR. It's black and white. Watch the video, it's daylight, right?

Pros
  • Plug & Play: UVC compatible, supports Windows, Linux, Mac and Android with UVC, just connect the camera to a PC, laptop, Android device or Raspberry Pi with USB cable without additional drivers to . to be installed.
Cons
  • Damaged