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Looking around there are several cameras for the ESP32 CAM and len sizes. I thought this would be a good time to discuss lenses and how they work in ARC and the best choices for different functions.
Based on experiences, would many of you say that with certain skills like facial or object recognition, its better to have what size field of view?! I'm not sure what field of view the EZ camera has, but my guess would be 60 degrees. I'm sure many of you just use a web cam and many of those have different FOV's. Is it better to have a wide FOV like 120 degrees or more narrow like 60?
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Below is a practical guide to choosing FOV for an ESP32CAM running ARC (Camera Device) and Cognitive Vision, plus configuration suggestions and a small ARC JavaScript example you can use to react to object size.
Why FOV matters (short summary)
Typical focal length approximate horizontal FOV for common ESP32 camera modules (OV2640 type)
Recommendations by use case
ESP32CAM specific notes
Practical guidelines for testing FOV
ARC scripting approach (example) If you want ARC to automatically decide the next action (move closer, zoom, or ask user to reposition), you can check object size and act. Example JavaScript (ARC script environment) - this checks object width proportion and moves forward if object appears too small:
Notes on the script:
Camera Device configuration tips
Practical suggestions & checklist
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@Athena lots of great info there. Appreciate it.
I also go wider. In my last days at ez-robot, I was pushing to get really wide-angle lenses, but there was some trouble fitting them into the holes of the plastic molds. The wide angles help with tracking big time. I have written a million times about the difference between photography and computer vision. The image and resolution of a computer vision/tracking camera are not and should not be related to what looks pretty in a picture frame on your nightstand.
Cool I found packs of camera for esp 32 cam with different lenses. So cheap. I’ll grab and pack and do some tests. I think they go from 40 degrees to 120.
This is a nice step up camera its got 120 degree lens. $8.