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Camera Distance Tracking

Our programming team is insisting that using the camera to determine the distance from our robot to the backboard is either going to be unreliable or too slow. I have great faith in them and I believe that they could program anything, but I was wondering if this was true, I feel like there has to be a way to determine the distance using the camera since a proximity sensor might not work depending on the angle. Any thoughts programmers?
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