📷 Capture the Night Like Never Before!
The Eleduino 5 MP Omni Vision 5647 Night Vision Camera Module is a high-performance camera designed for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. With a 5 MP resolution and a 160-degree wide-angle lens, it allows for expansive and detailed imaging. The module supports various video resolutions, including 1080p at 30 fps, and is compactly designed for easy integration. Additionally, it features 2X infrared light for enhanced night vision, making it perfect for a range of applications.
J**.
As configured (and pictured in the item description) the IR emitters do not cover the full 160 degree range of the camera - more
Be aware that you'll need a Raspberry Pi 2 for this camera to function, despite the "supports all revisions of the Pi" statement in the description. It would not run on my Pi 1 Model B, and would cause periphery devices (USB keyboard, onboard ethernet) to stop functioning altogether when attached. This occurred with numerous power supplies, including a 2.4A feed. It simply seemed to be drawing more power than the Pi could provide via the CSI port. I purchased a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, and the camera functions properly with that device, using a 1A supply.As configured (and pictured in the item description) the IR emitters do not cover the full 160 degree range of the camera - more like 100 degrees. You get, effectively, a circle of IR lumination in the center of the image, with about 1/3 of the total viewing area unlit. You could likely jumper the contacts so that the IR emitters can be detached from the unit and pointed independently to cover more area (and overlap less), but I feel that the stock configuration is flawed in nature, in that you don't actually get to use all 160 degrees of camera coverage due to lack of illumination.
S**S
Could have been perfect.
this was almost the perfect package for a camera to use with my Raspberry pi. wide field of view, adjustable focus, and an IR LED pair to support night vision!the camera works well as a cam, the field of view is good and focus adjust works, but one of the two IR modules that shipped with it was DOA.With one working IR emitter the results are fair, but uneven illumination plagues my particular application. I would love to give this another try with an actual working pair of LEDs, and we will have to wait and see if the seller makes it right or I break out ye olde soldering iron to make a less elegant fix.
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