Testing out the NEW Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Raspberry Pi just announced the Camera Module 3. I built a camera based on @Kevin McAleer's PIKON design.
Check out the Camera Module 3: www.raspberrypi.com/products/...
Mentioned in this video:
- Kevin McAleer's PIKON: • Is the Raspberry Pi Hi...
- Pi Camera project on GitHub: github.com/geerlingguy/pi-camera
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- Twidec 12mm push button (for shutter): amzn.to/3ijIj0C
- Waveshare 3.5" Touchscreen: amzn.to/3ZdFley
Raspberry Pi provided the three Camera Modules featured in this video but did not pay for or have any influence over the content of this video.
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Contents:
00:00 - A huge upgrade
00:44 - Camera Module 3, four ways
01:53 - An open source camera design
03:03 - Assembly
04:22 - Rigging it up
05:05 - Let's test it out!
06:51 - Wide Angle and sharpness
08:08 - Autofocus in video
08:41 - You wouldn't SSH into a GoPro - Věda a technologie
One clarification: The price for the Camera Module 3 is still $25-not $35 as stated in the video-at least for the standard versions. The wide-angle versions of both the normal and NoIR camera modules are $35.
good to see you're up and about. :-) :-) continue to get well and sending you lots of positive thoughts. :D
just got an email about this camera!, very cool. thanks for the video. Its a bit more expensive here in sweden, equal to 46 USD. (33 for the V2). Have a V3 on order :) ships 18th january. edit: actually found it for 33 USD here in Sweden now.. ah well :D
Your video about blowing red shirt Jeff, last year???
Um is that what you really meant?
You gave me a spook, it's 34 USD in my country and I was dumbfounded. Of course it's $25 and with import tariff it ends up being $34. Thanks for the first impressions, hope you're doing well Jeff.
9:15 you Now ! Jeff have found a market gap its small but can be good.
I hope you’re feeling well Jeff and continue to be on the mend. Your dedication to pushing out content is pretty amazing.
me too, it may pre-recorded, before hand ? just set publish on a set day?
So glad you are up and running. Love your humor and your joy of life. And every time you show one of your projects it makes me feel I cooperated with them (even when I never ever would build one) Thank you!
Great to see you back up and about again, hope the recovery is going well. For the price that's pretty good performance in my book. It would be nice if they also offered a more expensive version with better lenses for people who want / need it but it seems that's pretty much covered by other offerings anyway.
I'd be interested in seeing this case being expanded to the idea of holding an internal battery.
I have a couple of unused Raspberry Pis and as a amateur hobbyist photograph, this looks like a fun and cool idea.
it would be great if u could ship one😅
@@tarun4.6 was just about to comment the same
Happy to see you doing well! My motionEye setup was eagerly waiting for something like this to be out!
Glad to see your doing well Jeff.
The camera module is decent. A bit of post-processing in the form of tonemapping should bring a massive improvement. Definitely usable.
Wonder if any of the Buster vs Bullseye stuff will prevent Raw output, DNG's from the new module would make post work easier.
@Karl with a K Sure, but can you run Raspbian on it?
Good to see you back on your feet 😊
I already spent my January budget on the self-hosted project but I hope I can get a new cam module in February.
That sponsorship segway at the end really got me and was so entertaining!
I had no idea a new pi cam was being released. Thanks for the heads up and honest look!
Hope you are feeling better!
Hey Jeff. Thanks for all of your videos. I love the content and as a fellow STL guy, I love all of the STL love. As a matter of fact, I used to be responsible for the inspection/maintenance for that railroad bridge, back when I worked for that railroad. Keep it up!
Jeff, you seem to be doing so well. Appear strong and energetic. What a nice surprise and answer to many prayers. Keep up the great work. Love the videos.
I've built a few Pi-based cameras that stream over LAN and are powered by PoE, so it's not wireless, but it's a single cable installation which suits me fine, and the screen I used was connected via the DSI port which made the preview video butter smooth. I also used the HQ camera because I wanted interchangeable lenses, but overall it was a very satisfying build.
How did you set it up to stream over LAN?
@dtebarrett I did something like this but used the arducam module as it was the only autofocus maodule at the time (last year).
But tl;dr mjpeg-streamer was the route I took. But considering the picamera2 python library now used by the pi means you can build a very simple python webserver to stream images.
If you use mjpeg-streamer route you still need something like stunnel4 to ensure encrypted streams over ssl, but the python server route should have options to use ssl direct.
Honest question. Why do people do this instead of just getting something like a Wyze camera and flashing open source firmware on it? The quality is 100x better and it's cheaper. I'm a nerd that loves this stuff to, but some things are just way more work then they are worth....unless I'm missing something?
@@dtebarrett Im using the UV4L streaming server. Initially I used VLC bit found that the latency was unacceptable. But UV4L is quite good. Not perfect, but it allows a HTML configuration page and latency is minimal so its useful.
@@isaackvasager9957 I cannot say why other people do this, but I would wager it's probably for the same reasons I like doing it, and it's for the joy of making it yourself and solving the technical problems that come with it. By buying a ready-made camera most of those problems are solved for you and all the fun of working it out yourself is gone. I agree, a camera from a reputable manufacturer will be 10 times better and likely more reliable, but there will be no love in it. My Pi camera looks like a Soviet cold war monstrosity, but I love it because I made it.
Hats off to you man for being consistent after being in such dark place ...
Respect from India 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great job on the video Jeff! Thanks for making it.
there are a few special drivers for that screen that gives it better framerate, people have developed it for portable arcade builds where frame-rate is needed for games, might help your viewfinder experiance
Thanks jeff for your incredible work. Really appreciate your contributions!
Glad to see you are doing well Jeff, love you videos.
Great video Jeff!
It really shows how much camera tech has improved, 25$ can get you quite far
At the same time it shows how much is happening in software nowadays where it's never just one picture taken but several stitched together for sharpness better lighting and exposure, aided by a bunch of machine learning in the image processing stage
I really hope we can get an open source camera software at some point that's at least close to the quality of modern cameras because the idea of a DIY camera you can actually modify yourself is awesome.
I was playing around with CHDK running on an old point and shoot camera at one point. This allows saving raw images and manual control + scripting in models that normally don't allow this. Even on this older style camera, the raw image was a grainy, distorted mess compared to the jpg image processed by the camera.
Glad to see you're back in action. Been praying for you.
This would be amazing for long time lapse photography, for example a plant growing. Professionals in this field connect the grow lights with the camera, having them on during day cycle, then toggled on/off for photos at night. Pi would be great for this!
Loved the camera you put together! Enjoyed the comparison between the iPhone and the camera you made with the Module 3. I would be interested in comparing the differences between the Module 3 and the Module 2. Looking forward to your next video!
I love that LTT-style transition to the sponsor! Keep up the great work, Jeff!
Hey Jeff, I love DIY stuff and it seems you take it to another level! Awesome! All I need is a 3D printer and your instructions. I learned a lot from this video. Keep this up and I hope this finds you well and healthy.
Watch out, 3D printing will suck you in!
I'd love to learn more about the projects you do for your daughter, that's really adorable. It could be just a community post if you don't think it is worth a whole video
Great video Jeff - loved the comparison with the iPhone lens!
Thanks, and I loved the PIKON case you made ;)
Well it's not everyday that I see a CZcamsr with such a quality video just a few miles from where I live... LOL. Appreciate the content, looking into this for a project!
Good to have you back, Jeff! Hope you are feeling better.
Great video, and i'm really happy seeing you feeling better.
Good to see you back, Jeff. Hope you are getting better. My mother in law, has the medicine "symphony" it has really helped her.
Gonna built this project now, will add onboard power and improve the body a bit. thanks for sharing
The sensor has much potential, it needs better image processing.
Great video!
i hope they keep developing the interface and making it easier for translator interfaces to be imposed between the camera and the connection so we can get modules that let the pi talk to professional, full frame sensors so parts of old DSLRs with dead controller boards can get a new lease on life
Really glad you got through your hospital stay and back to making videos. Hope you're feeling normal-ish! Keep up the videos my guy, I know so many people that enjoy your channel!
I agree with everyone else... It's great to see you back!
I may have to see if I can find one at Microcenter just to take a stab at designing a case. Looks like a great project!
Use a piSugar for power. It works really well on a Superman Lego radio I made. Add a shutdown button to power down and power up (Howchoo has a good script for that). And can you add a cheap flash? Also, does it take the pictures in RAW or JPG? It would be good to just have it take RAW images that can be processed in post.
Glad to see you out of the hospital man. Don't push yourself and take it easy for a while.
oh man you really read my mind, I was wondering about this for a week or so. Thanks!
Great to see that more content, means more fixed Jeff up and about
Great comparison. Thank you Jeff.
I glad to see you looking well, great video thanks for the information.
Hey Jeff! Thanks for keeping me up to date on tech!
I just got the v2 camera module, surprisingly good quality on the camera :o
Great vid Jeff. You have given me a steer for a project that I have in building a cctv system. Unfortunately still waiting for rpi's to be available in the uk :(
Not long now by the end of this year we should be back to the normal supply levels - cant wait.
I currently use the HQ module for a webcam so I'm changing over to this new module as it's close in sensor size and will also take up considerably less space without the need for a lens.
I'd like to see it compare to the previous camera modules. Comparing it to any phone camera is not fair because all the post processing they do.
Great to see you back!
Great to have you back 👍
this is such a cool video!!! I am excited to look for the no IR filter/ night mode camera. hopefully it can be filtered for UV photography!
Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed this video - really useful too !
"Like our SPONSOR!". For a minute there, I thought I'd entered the Twilight Zone and this was LTT.
Seriously though, great video and very timely - got a notification this morning about the release of the Camera Module 3 and was on the fence about buying. I think I'll wait for now. It's also really great to see you back and looking so well, Jeff.
Thanks. Good vid on an exciting topic. A whole bunch of "I wonder if". (I thought we were going to have some outtakes at last "sponsored by" quip but no joy -- I missed that end tag.)
Hey Jeff, thanks for making the video. This new camera is quite amazing, especially for that price. I was wondering if one could use it to build a diy dashcam. Also most actual dashcams dont seem that great. Maybe you would like to do a video on that?
Thank you for unbiased review
Not too bad for a DIY-like camera. The wide angle depends on the lens and if I know it correctly, the picture post-processing is built-in in the iPhone's software, so probably it could be improved more with better code (open-source of course :) ).
Love this. Should also consider the write speed to your SD card for video.
Thanks for the comprehensive review! Which version would you suggest for a 3D Printer timelapse camera .. 75 degree or 120 degree version?
Good to see you back on your feet, Jeff.
I noticed the wavyness in one of the very first pictures you showed with the Pi camera. It was an indoors dark shot. Didn't notice it in any of the others until you mentioned it though. But it definitely doesn't just happen in the outdoor shots.
New Pi Camera!?!! Yes please!!
Great video, Jeff. Thank you!
Really great LTT reference at the end there. Awesome.
Great to see you back at it and with humor in full force, Jeff. :) You're a credit to the human race.
Thanks! If you make another video, a comparison I'd really be interested in isn't this camera vs. smartphones or other camera options, but rather this camera vs the pi camera v2 -- for those of us with v2's that wonder about upgrading, etc.
Love the PIKON 😅 great video Jeff!
I wonder if the tiny bit of video stutter was from writes to the SD card not keeping up?
It would be interesting to see the same camera module tested with a zero 2, a Pi 4, and a CM4 using SD, emmc, and a m.2 SSD for comparisons. Clamp the camera module itself in a fixed position and have it aimed at something that moves in a repeatable predictable pattern so the output from all 5 runs can be compared.
If the zero 2 can keep up I'd say it would be the ideal host system for the printed camera since it would leave a lot more room inside the case for a battery and it would take lass power. At the other end in theor somebody could make a custom CM4 carrier board with a slot for a SSD and including a dedicated header for a shutter release and maybe a few other hardware buttons and include a battery circuit for dropping in a battery pack.
Because the CM4 can use two camera modules if two headers are included on the carrier the case could be designed for two side by side modules allowing for options like stereo photos, one for regular and one IR, or one regular FOV and one wide.
A way to get the battery inside the camera case might be able to be done with 6 1.2 volt batteries and a 7805 5 volt regulator. There are other regulators that would work, and some even have the USB connector on them. This would get you free of the power cable coming out of the camera.
I love your works, thanks
Hey buddy stay strong. Great vid. Rooting for ya
Thank you! Feeling a lot better this week!
i was looking to do the same thing but couldn't find anything this will help me a lot! thank you jeff!
Hey Jeff - really enjoyed this one - especcialy in regards to seeding ideas (the NoIR could be a potential candidate for a door buzzer cam I've got on my project bucket list)!
About the case and the tripod mount - I understand that 3D printing a 1/4" thread in the base is not much of a good idea due to precision/strength - but what about printing (at least roughly) a 3/8" thread - and then screw in a 1/4" to 3/8" brass or steel adapter? No idea if that would prove to be strong enough - just putting a thought out loud ;-)
Really curious about seeing this alongside a pi zero vs other wireless security cameras
Good to see you back ...
Good to see you up and about 😀
I'd like to see some experiments with this:
1) Comparisons of this with the HQ camera.
2) Modding the lens to be higher quality.
3) Running Android on the Pi and using the Google Pixel camera app. That may possibly result in better software processing that would compare with the iPhone more.
The rpilocator screenshot hit close to home lol. The new camera module wasn't even on my radar, great video!
You have radar? Heh
@@JeffGeerling Not yet! Have a pi compatible radar you'd recommend ;)?
Great video, I love the Pikon camera housing! Have a look at the HyperPixel 4.0 as a display alternative, it’s a 4” IPS display with capacitive touch - I bought one a while back for a project that I never got around to finishing.
Hey, you're that guy!
heh, "bought one for a project I never got around to finishing" is the story of our lives!
I'll second the HyperPixel 4.0. It's a nice looking screen that uses the Pi's header pins instead of SPI.
For what it's worth, my project runs an MQTT broker but is also unfinished!
Hello! Fancy seeing you here!
Super great video as always! But respectfully, what good is it do me if I can’t buy the raspberry pi to attach it to?
A comparison raspberry camera with the two cameras from arducam would be very interesting.
It's a small world when you realize Jeff is doing his camera test right down the road from you :)
Looks like I’ll be getting the iPhone; thanks for the review comparison.
I would love to build a DIY photo or video camera, but I'm not sure this is quite it yet. I'll be watching closely for updates though!
That Linus-style ending was hilarious. The Pi camera seems really good for the price ❤️
Please do make more videos on this in the future Jeff.
That's crazy good AF (Auto Focus) for the price!
What if you give the camera module a Hubble treatment with a corrective lens? At least on top of software upgrades.
Phase focus actually much slower than contrast and also worse in low light. The only thing where phase better that contrast: when object get out of focus it knows direction of this movement so lens able to move in right direction while contrast try to guess and do hunting. The only case for phase detection is continious AF in video mode.
As a CCTV or vision system for robotics, it seems like a good deal.
Wow! The quality of this new module looks good enough that you could build a genuinely usable open-source point and shoot. I kind of like the idea of building a replacement for my HTC RE, which I used a lot for street photography and the occasional time lapse until its battery became unreliable. The wide-angle variant looks like it could be a pretty good fit for that, and no need for a screen. Hmmm....
In the last picture example you can also see that the pi lens is darker and has more muted colors around the corners. This is also because of a bad lens, but all in all I really kinda enjoy the look of the pi cam, looks kinda early digital and some example photos I even like more then the iphone!
It’s amazing how these cameras now have better quality than my dslr a decade ago. It’s really the image processing software that makes a product stand out now. All that aside, now I want a rainbow unicorn 😂
I love the fact you are wearing a St Louis City SC jersey!!!! I just got mine 2 weeks ago!
Can't wait to see them play!
@@JeffGeerling RIGHT!?!?! I am hoping to get season tickets
what I really want to see is one of these small development sensors with something like the canon XL lens mount. It was explicitly made for a tiny sensor so it goes from like 5.5mm to 88mm in focal length. They are cheap and have really nice lens coatings. Only downside is their annoying digital controls, but there are cinema XL lenses that have full manual controls
Ihave one of the first version of the pi camera. I have it using it as a Scope camera looking at PCB and small parts I can not read. This one is way better from what I can see so far.
I look forward to future videos related to cameras attached to the PI. I thought turning a Pi into SLR-like camera was a pretty cool idea. Yeah, does not compete with products like the iPhone or even a handheld digital camera.
What would be nice to do would be to compare to an older iPhone. For example my iPhone is an 11 which does fine for me day to day, maybe test the noir camera against a phone that old to see if it holds up.
Hope to see a video to use the new camera for 3d printing monitoring with continuous autofocus enabled
that is actually a very good project....i ponder if it will work as a dashcam
I'm currently testing a DIY ESP32-based humidity/temp controller for my indoor garden and am having a blast building the UI as I implement new features. UI is fun when the "U" is me.
I'm interested in the NoIR cam, i look forward to that video. 🙂
Having been consistently disappointed by the GoPro line (especially if I wanted to live stream a ride), I've long wished I could use a pi camera and the pi to use as a video feed. Can't wait to see where the project goes with the community.