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rockytoptim
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Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

Just wondering if anyone has used the new raspberry pi camera HQ for monitoring prints or octolapse.  If so is it worth the $75 ($50 for cam $25 for wide angle lens)?

Publié : 19/10/2020 5:12 am
Clemens M.
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

Maybe worth if you are thinking about permanent octolapse use. Just for monitoring I use a cheap clone of the RaspiCam with 5MP and that is absolutely enough.

Best regards, Clemens

Mini, i3 MK2.5S, i3 MK4, CClone (Eigenbau)

Publié : 19/10/2020 5:47 am
adesir
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

Something like that: https://notenoughtech.com/3dprint/octolapses-using-raspberry-pi-hq-camera/ ?

 

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Publié : 19/10/2020 7:11 am
Steve
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

I use the stock Pi 5MP camera and it works fine for me.

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Publié : 04/12/2020 9:03 pm
d0ug
 d0ug
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

I have one of the Pi HQ cameras. The image quality from is is VERY good, but I have not tried using it for octoprint. I run octoprint on a Pi Zero W. which is perfectly fine for remote/network printing, but almost certainly wouldn't support something like octolapse. I picked up my HQ camera to use as a USB webcam. This video will show you the quality of them as well

Publié : 04/12/2020 10:35 pm
jsw
 jsw
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

Same here, I've used the stock RPI Cam module for a few projects, but never the HQ version.  I figure if I really need HQ, I'll use a more traditional camera.  The stock RPI Cam actually produces pretty fair photos. I say better than many phones and certainly better than many of the 'last generation' P&S digital cameras.

Here's a 'spy cam' I made a while back.  PI Zero, Cam module, battery and little power/charger board.

(And if you are observant and noticed that the texture on the printed part does not look like Prusa, you're right.  It was done on a Uprint at the local 'makerspace' a couple years ago.)

Publié : 04/12/2020 10:42 pm
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Steve
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

I can't see any benefit to an HQ camera for Octoprint, but I suppose it depends on what you want.  I use the camera mainly for seeing if the printer is printing correct and that the item I am printing has stuck to the bed.  If you want to make high resolution movies of your printing, great.  I would personally be bored to tears.  Sort of like watching grass grow.

In any case, I wouldn't put any money into a better camera.  I have other areas where I would spend more money such as an enclosure or a better all-metal hotend, although I don't need either right now.

Here's what I did with my printer and Octoprint:

https://forum.prusa3d.com/forum/original-prusa-i3-mk3s-mk3-user-mods-octoprint-enclosures-nozzles-.../new-600w-power-supply-octoprint-mods/

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Publié : 04/12/2020 10:56 pm
Clemens M.
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ
Posted by: @jsw

Same here, I've used the stock RPI Cam module for a few projects, but never the HQ version.  I figure if I really need HQ, I'll use a more traditional camera.  The stock RPI Cam actually produces pretty fair photos. I say better than many phones and certainly better than many of the 'last generation' P&S digital cameras.

Here's a 'spy cam' I made a while back.  PI Zero, Cam module, battery and little power/charger board.

(And if you are observant and noticed that the texture on the printed part does not look like Prusa, you're right.  It was done on a Uprint at the local 'makerspace' a couple years ago.)

Nice project - do you have some further information about that? How long is that running on the battery?

Best regards, Clemens

Mini, i3 MK2.5S, i3 MK4, CClone (Eigenbau)

Publié : 05/12/2020 11:34 am
Clemens M.
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

Is the blue board for charging the battery - some kind of adafruit board or something similar?

Best regards, Clemens

Mini, i3 MK2.5S, i3 MK4, CClone (Eigenbau)

Publié : 05/12/2020 11:44 am
jsw
 jsw
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

The 'spy cam' was one project that was being passed around at the local 'makerspace' a while back.  I should have the .stl files somewhere, but I may or may not be able to find them easily.  If you want them I'll try to look.  I made a few tweaks to the project, one was a hollow cylinder on the rear, above the clip, for holding a shoelace lanyard to wear around the neck.  Another was to add a simple 'mount' for a generic wide-angle adapter lens.

The code that I used is trivial.  Just a 'forever' loop in a shell script to take a photo, store it, wait a while, sync the file system, rinse, repeat.  It's also possible to log in to the thing via a cell phone and manually take photos.

It runs a few hours on one charge.

Yes, the blue board is from Adafruit.  It's one of the 'Power Boost' series.  There are a number of similar products in the series, some with a charger, others which only power the project from an already-charged battery.  IIRC the one pictured is the PB 500C.  It will efficiently boost the voltage from a common 3.7v battery to 5 volts for the project.  They are not cheap, but still reasonable.  Here's a link to the first similar one I found this morning:

https://www.adafruit.com/product/2465

Another very handy similar item, if you do Pi Zero projects is their 'buck converter' which is indeed small and cheap and converts 6-21v from a battery or DC supply to 5v for the project without wasting power or producing (much) heat, as you would get with a simpler 7805 type regulator.

https://www.adafruit.com/product/4739

Publié : 05/12/2020 2:10 pm
Steve
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

I use these puppys:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HXU1C6U/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I just take off the USB connector and wire them in.  I use them for running big PIs off 24 V or 12V.  They work great.  MUCH cheaper than Adafruit.

The PIs have a buck converter on board to take the 5V and convert it to 3.3V for the processor.

Senior Life member of IEEE.

Publié : 05/12/2020 3:44 pm
AnnieR
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RE: Anyone use the new Raspberry Pi camera HQ

That kinda looks like the Canon Ivy Rec sports camera. 

Publié : 05/12/2020 5:27 pm
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