Hello folks, I've been watching many videos by Dronebotworkshop and learned a great deal of these little things. Thank you for them!
I have a project based on RPi3 or 4 with a special global shutter camera. I would like to know if anyone happens to know if there exists truly RPi 3 or 4 compatible boards available, ones that are also compatible regarding the RPi camera connection and with reasonable pricing? I have four RPi 3 & 4 but would probably need more in the future and we all know the poor situation with original RPis.
Thanks!
Carro
Hello folks, I've been watching many videos by Dronebotworkshop and learned a great deal of these little things. Thank you for them!
I have a project based on RPi3 or 4 with a special global shutter camera. I would like to know if anyone happens to know if there exists truly RPi 3 or 4 compatible boards available, ones that are also compatible regarding the RPi camera connection and with reasonable pricing? I have four RPi 3 & 4 but would probably need more in the future and we all know the poor situation with original RPis.
Thanks!
Carro
Welcome to the forum Carro. I have several different Pi's and many cameras. I plan on building several game cameras as soon as I sort out the best deal technically and financially.
This forum is for introductions, your specific questions should be a new Topic in the 'Projects Corner' forum using the sub-forum 'Help Wanted'.
Meanwhile, what is a 'special global shutter camera', a rewording of
I would like to know if anyone happens to know if there exists truly RPi 3 or 4 compatible boards available, ones that are also compatible regarding the RPi camera connection and with reasonable pricing?
It sounds like you are looking for a recommendation of add-on boards to interface between the Pi
2-lane MIPI CSI camera port and some board that does what?
Try to clarify what the problem is you are trying to solve and what a possible solution might look like.
Also you mention pricing, what is your budget for this board?
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