Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 #2143
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I'm thinking about using the PI camera module 3 for allsky but im not 100% sure if it will work as it uses libcam instead of raspi-cam. Looking through the source code, I've seen mentions of libcam, but I'm not sure if that only works with USB cameras(becomes enabled when connected). |
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@Slayingripper The Module 3 camera will not work with the current release of Allsky but we plan to support in in the next release whis is being tested now. I assume you meant All the RPi cameras plug into the camera port on the Pi and do not use USB. I think the biggest question will be whether or not people will use a 120 degree lens (with the "wide" version) for an allsky camera. That's not very wide. |
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@Slayingripper libcamera is only supported on the Bullseye operating system. |
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Thanks for the info. I will add it to the "how to focus" documentation page. Because very few people have auto focus cameras, and those that do normally focus once and leave it, Allsky doesn't natively support focus. You have to use "extra parameters" like you did as well as the optional "tuning" file. What happens if you focus once then don't put anything in the extra parameters field? |
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I started playing with a module 3 tonight and on my example (normal, not wide) infinity is around 0! |
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I believe at lens position X, focus is 1/X meters, so 1/10 would be 100 mm. The AllSky ${FOCUS} number is basically how much contrast there is in a picture - the higher the number, the more in focus you are. Don't compare it to anything else - every camera is different. |
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I was not super impressed with the Camera Module 3 (IMX708) for the purposes of an all sky camera. I finally kind of identified the metric which would define which cameras are "good" and which might not work well for all sky... the gain. The IMX708 is only capable of a maximum analog gain of 16. The IMX477 HQ camera max analog gain is 22 which is much more appropriate (for an allsky camera). The IMX290, IMX462, and the IMX327 cameras would likely exceed the performance of the IMX477 because I expect the maximum analog gains are 30-32 for these cameras. |
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@Slayingripper The Module 3 camera will not work with the current release of Allsky but we plan to support in in the next release whis is being tested now.
I assume you meant
libcamera
and notlibcam
?The HQ camera has been working with libcamera sine Bullseye came out 14 months ago, and with raspi-still for a couple years before that.
All the RPi cameras plug into the camera port on the Pi and do not use USB.
I think the biggest question will be whether or not people will use a 120 degree lens (with the "wide" version) for an allsky camera. That's not very wide.