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IP Cameras
Hi Everyone,
My team did not use vision last year but we are hoping to implement some vision code for the coming year. After a lot of research, we have decided to use a raspberry pi and an IP camera. However, we are not sure what IP camera to purchase. Any recommendations? Thanks! Greta |
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The standard for ip cameras in frc would be the axis network camera. I believe the m1013 is the current model in terms of frc use. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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I am not sure how sound this reasoning is though. Is there another combination you think would be better? We are certainly open to suggestions! |
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I've personally had bad experiences a few years ago with IP cameras adding additional latency, but it's possible that is no longer an issue now. |
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Axis cameras are pretty standard. For vision processing, i'd recommend the M1011 over the M1013 - the 1013 has some auto-image-adjust features which you cannot turn off and can wreak havoc with image processing algorithms.
Network cameras have a nice user interface and require fairly minimal setup to get a lot of flexibility. However, you may see some network latency compared to a really really nice USB camera. So far I prefer network cameras over usb due to this, but that's more of a personal-preference thing. |
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