On Demo, a $25 1080p Camera Module For Raspberry Pi
hypnosec writes "The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new add-on – a camera module that will enable the credit card sized computer to snap pictures as well as record 1080p videos. Showcased by RS Components at the Elecontrica 2012 in Germany [watch video here] the £16 (apprx) module will be equipped with a 5MP sensor and will plug into the otherwise unused CSI pins of the Pi. The camera module's board is still in prototype stage and is expected to reach production sometime soon. Liz Upton, Executive Director of the Foundation said in a blog post, 'We've a (very) little way to go before we're able to send it out to manufacture.' According to Upton, testing slots have been booked in December to check on electromagnetic radiations from the ribbon cable."
Since we are moving on to producing more stuff for the pi, that means all the supply problem for the board must be cleared up ... let me take a look
nope back-ordered, tell ya what ... when I can buy a pi on a total whim, and have it in the mail later that day, then I will care about what phantom accessories you have to sell.
Its funny that just a few years back, the very first digital 1080P HD film cameras used by George Lucas and others cost well over 100,000 Dollars a piece to buy - without any (just as expensive) lenses included in that price. Now a cheap 25 Dollar addon to Raspberry Pi can do 1080P video capture. My my, how quickly technology advances these days...
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... compressed into an H264 stream and then you're stuck with a CPU that makes first generation Atom netbooks look fast. The Raspberry Pi is yesteryear's phone hardware without the shiny case, folks. It's SLOW.
Hell I'm all for cool hackable stuffbut there are tons of cool gadgets out their that doesn't get the same attention. Stuff that is more open in every meaning of the world. Is this news ? I can pick up a HD camera (1080p30fps) for the same amount on aliexpress. Seeing that it is developed by RS, delivery from China will be quicker. I can even send it back and let it reship and it still will be faster then RS shipment of RPI stuff.
What is even ironically that the Liz Upton doesn't like Slashdot (look it up) or its community or anybody that has some valid criticism. Seeing how many advertisement Slashdot post it seems just a ridiculous thing to create buzz and post advertisement for people who in all honesty doesn't like your community. But then again sometimes I have the feeling seeing how things are getting edited, even the editors don't like this community... . So let me ask you this honest question timothy, why do you hate us so much ?
Why no attention for other open source products that may even have a more open attitude because openness doesn't only stop with hardware or software... . They ban people on ridiculous grounds (read the examples and make your own mind up if those bans are valid) I even saw people from the RPI foundation attacking luc verhoeven (of the lima driver) because he pointing (rightfully) that their whole Open Source GPU drivers are just PR BS. I have seen companies or groups abusing or misrepresenting open source slaughtered for less.
Sorry to come over as pissed, but it aggravates the hell out of me that projects like these gets ignored when they raise money to create a really fully open system and there is so much non news posted about the RPI. I find these kind of projects a lot more interesting for another RPI add on.
- Part of a car-puter system; dash cam / dome cam.
- Home security system cam
- video conf system
- video input for rPi-controlled robots
There are some great cases now sized for the Raspberry Pi; would be cool to see the physical equivalent of Linux distros, with rPi cases sized for / sold with various accessories, and a working OS included, including apps appropriate for some particular use. (Things like Zoneminder, say.)
- Lego-based plans (diagrams, lego) ....) basically something you could mount on any window of your car, or the hood, or the undercarriage.
- a case that includes this camera module (or equivalent -- hopefully this won't be the only one) with the camera either fixed, or in a swivel mount.
- Rugged case designed for all-kinds-of-attachment, along the lines of the GoPro camera accessories (magnetic mount, suction cup, strong attachment points for cord/velcro, future gecko-foot-sticky technology
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Sweet, I am super psyched to see what else comes out this giant little platform.
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Maybe they could now look at fixing the utterly awful and broken USB implementation on the Raspberry Pi.
Kind of important given that it's general I/O (keyboards, mice) and connectivity (Ethernet or 3rd party Wifi USB device) relies entirely on it.
They either need to fix the driver (unlikely) or look at a board revision or something, because the state it is in currently makes it highly unsuitable for ANY use, let alone low-cost educational purposes. (Unless the educational purpose you have is debugging terribad USB issues)
Liz Upton doesn't care one iota about developers nor the needs of developers, she holds the open source community in active disdain in her public comments an otherwise is a either technically-ignorant or willfully-ignorant PR drone hawking a $35 promotional toy for Broadcom that you cannot actually fully utilize while trying to tell us it's educational and therefor 'good'.
Everyone and their dog knows the only really interesting piece of hardware on the board is the Videocore IV chip, which actually runs the whole show. Even the ARM CPU is more of a supporting processor if anything. This chip to this day, right now, exists as a total black box meaning that you cannot do any sort of low level development. Right now, doing any sort of graphics programming on it is nightmarish due to this BUGGY abstraction that often locks up the RPi. But hey, Liz Upton thinks we're a bunch of whiners and we should suck it because it's 'educational'.
CSI connector is 100% closed, all code sitting in a blob. JamesH from RPi foundation rejected any pleads basically stating users are TOO CLUELESS to figure out setting up image sensor so they locked it down.
Additionally they will be selling $5 cellphone image sensor at $15 and you wont be able to use any other one. (I wouldnt be surprised if they got special revision from Aptina just to lock it down harder).
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I don't have one yet as I am more of a user than a hacker, hobbyist or developer, or whatever, but I am keen on putting together a kit which is known to work.
My dream? Car computer!
I want one of these to collect ALL SORTS of data... OBD2 data, environment data (temp, barametric, humidity, GPS and ALL that) and to put it out in some form which can be displayed on a device like an android tablet, web interface or even one of those USB display devices for an awesome digital dashboard.
I don't know why, but I love car data... it's so geeky cool. I want not just engine temp, but transmission temp too. I remember a few years back I was relocating and I was pulling a PT cruiser with a Jeep Cherokee... bad idea I know.. the PT is nearly as heavy as the Jeep, but it was a two wheel drive with a toyota transmission... it could handle it... and did. But I just HAD to add a thermometer to the transmission fluid to keep a watch on things and yes... it helped at certain points.
Anyway, I like gauges and dials and readouts and stuff :)
You've been deceived by ambiguous Raspberry Pi Foundation propaganda and the subsequent uninformed rantings of RPi fanbois.
What they actually open sourced was merely the thin shims that convert API function calls into the message protocol that is sent to the GPU.
In other words, it's exactly as "open" as nVidia's equivalent. That is, it's not open at all in any real sense.
Until they can quote a refresh rate, I don't care.
If they later report that this can stream lightly-compressed 1080p at full frame rate, I will become very interested, but I'm guessing it won't offer any real advantages.
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With a good enclosure and some good storage, not to mention a hefty battery, I can see this spending lots of time taking time lapse photos for days and even weeks on end! I can't wait to see how its packaged, and I hope the lens doesn't stink.
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Battery pack.
Android.
GPRS radio.
and now a Camera!
Yet when I suggest adapting a cheap Android phone to do the job... it's Heresy!
What good is a Raspberry Pi camera accessory when you can't get a Raspberry Pi?
The foundation has its priorities all wrong. If they put half as much effort into the supply problems as they do on this neverending astroturfing, the world would be a better place for kittens & unicorns.
Granted, I did go a bit overboard in the powered USB Hub department, what with 28 ports and all, but it almost fit within the confines of a 32x32 lego plate
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