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1 Raspberry PI fans from China use VEYE-MIPI-327 for Time-Lapse Photography

CN:

在2020/3/14为庆祝树莓派8岁的生日,@柴火创客空间 在深圳举行了Raspberry Jam的线上分享活动。作者HardYun老刘有幸在这次活动上,分享了一个树莓派延时摄影的项目。

硬件采用的树莓派4B,配合一个200万像素的摄像头 (VEYE-MIPI-327),带白天黑夜模式切换功能,软件部分用Linux Shell脚本完成,每2分钟拍摄一张照片,最终用ffmpeg命令将所需的照片合成延时摄影视频。

视频链接地址移在这里

视频中涉及的Shell脚本代码: www.hardyun.com/355.html

HardYun老刘的网站: http://www.hardyun.com/

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EN:

To celebrate Raspberry PI's eighth birthday,@CHAIHUO MAKERS (2020/3/14) held a Raspberry Jam online sharing event in shenzhen.HardYun liu was honored to share a Raspberry Pi time-lapse photography project at the event.The hardware used

raspberry PI 4B, with a 2-megapixel camera (VEYE-MIPI-327) , with day and night mode switching function, the software part of the use of Linux Shell script to complete, every 2 minutes to take a photo, and finally use ffmpeg command to the required photos into time-delay video.

The video link is here...

The code talked about in the video: www.hardyun.com/355.html

HardYun Lao liu's website: http://www.hardyun.com/

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2 Time-lapse photography test by Mr. Dmitrii from Russia

CN:

Dmitrii先生是我们的一个老客户了,经常关注我们公司产品的动态,对我们的星光级摄像机特别感兴趣,2019年下半年,Dmitrii先生使用Raspberry Pi 4 model B配合VEYE-MIPI-327星光模组做了一次延时摄影测试。大家可以通过视频了解下星光模组在夜间的成像效果。

因为是隔着玻璃拍摄,视频效果不是太好,但是也足够说明星光级模组夜间优秀的感光能力。

视频在这里...


EN:

Mr. Dmitrii is an customer of ours who always pays attention to the development of our company's products and is particularly interested in our starlight camera. In the second half of 2019, Mr. Dmitrii did a time-delay photography test using Raspberry Pi 4 model B & VEYE-MIPI-327 camera.You can learn about the imaging effect of starlight module at night through video.

The video didn't work well because it was shot through the glass,but It is also enough to demonstrate the excellent photosensitivity of starlight modules at night.

The video link is here...