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Status

Production

The newer version EYESIS4PI-26-393 is coming soon.

Features:

  • new 10393 system boards
    • faster recording
    • more powerful
  • more compact - the pole is 2 times shorter

Compare 3D models:

http://community.elphel.com/pictures/eyesis4pi/EYESIS4PI-26-393_resized_2.jpeg
NEW Eyesis4PI-26-393 3D
http://community.elphel.com/pictures/eyesis4pi/EYESIS4PI-26_resized_2.jpeg
Eyesis4PI-26 3D

Overview


Elphel Eyesis4Pi is high resolution full sphere panoramic and stereophotogrammetric camera. Camera is calibrated to compensate for optical aberrations allowing to preserve full sensor resolution over the camera FOV. Distortion calibration is performed for precise pixel-mapping to automatically stitch images into panoramas, and also for photogrammetryand 3D reconstruction.  

There are 24 x 5MPix sensors in the camera head, resulting in 120 MPix image acquisition. Panorama image resolution after stitching is 64 MPix. High-precision Inertial Measurement Unit IMU (ADIS 16375, 2400 samples per second) is integrated with the camera, as well as 5Hz GPS (Locosys LS20031) to provide precise position and orientation of the camera. Images, synchronized with IMU and GPS data, are recorded to internal Solid State Drives (SSD) or to an external computer over the network. Eyesis4Pi camera system includes Eyesis computer for image downloading and post-processing with pre-installed SDK and Free and Open Source Software for camera calibration, image acquisition and panorama stitching.

Eyesis4Pi can be mounted on a car for outdoor panoramic applications or carried by a person, which lets successfully create panoramas of small and narrow spaces.**
Automated panoramic imagery and 3-dimensional panoramas are 2 main applications of Eyesise4Pi camera.

Main Features

  • 4*π (360x180) coverage
  • 64 MPix panoramic image resolution after stitching
  • 0.05 Pix stitching precision
  • Calibrated fixed lens to compensate for the lenses distortions
    • 10" (0.1 pix) in the center 80% x 80% area
    • 30" (0.3 pix) maximal error over the full FoV
    • <0.03um/° thermal expansion
  • 5 FPS - maximum frame rate
  • Integrated high-precision IMU and GPS
  • Recording to internal SSDs
  • Web Based GUI
  • Free Software and Open Hardware

Camera models

  • Eyesis4Pi

24 x 5MPix sensors in the camera head plus 2 x 5MPix sensors positioned in the camera pole. This camera is better suitable for photogrammetry and 3D reconstruction.

  • Eyesis4Pi-16

360*120’ panoramic camera with 16 image sensors. Does not cover nadir.

  • Eyesis4Pi-24

360*180’ panoramic camera with 24 image sensors No sensors in the camera pole;

Other configurations are possible upon request.


** Car and backpack mounts are not included


Image Samples

Panorama Image Samples are available.

There are several ways to view panoramas made Eyesis4Pi:

  • WebGL viewer: spherical view, which can be rotated around you as an observer. This viewer requires a browser supporting WebGL like Firefox4 or Chrome
  • Equarectangular projection of spherical panorama (link to wikipedia) allows to see Jpeg image made for WebGL viewer.
  • Screenshot images of panorama in WebGL viewer.



Camera Parameters

Dimensions (mm)
Head Contents Schematic
Pole Contents Schematic
Assembly Drawing, Download JPEG-12.2MB,PDF-662MB
FOV of sub-cameras in Eyesis4Pi, color shows time of acquisition (from red to blue):1-8 horizontal sensors; 1t-8t top sensors;1b-8b bottom sensors

24 High Resolution Sensor Front Ends

  • 5 MPix sensor (Aptina MT9P006)
  • Lens (BL-04518MP125-IRCLD)

are centered and adjusted to reduce aberration. Compact Optical Layout achieves lesser parallax.

Data Storage:

  • internal: 8*128 GB SSDs (Solid State Drives)
  • external: over the Network

Position and Orientation Measurement:

  • Inertial Measurement Unit, IMU - (ADIS 16375): 2560 recorded measurements per second
  • GPS receiver (Locosys LS20031): 5-10 Hz update rate
  • Odometer / Pedometer Input Interface
  • Images are synchronized with IMU and GPS with 1Mu/s resolution
  • GPS powered geo-tagging

Physical Characteristics:

  • Weight 10 Kg
  • Size 230 x 1350 mm
  • Power Consumption - 50W
  • Weatherproof

Image Capturing Recording Speed:

  • 2.5 FPS (Frames per Second) recommended for best panorama image quality
  • 5 FPS maximum recording speed

Recording Time:

  • 3 hours at 2.5 FPS, to 8*128 GB SSDs internal storage.

Recording Image Format:

Recording Controls:

Camera Software

Camera Internal Software (Firmware):

  • SDK for internal camera software customization: shared with 10353E system board SDK;

Host computer software:

All software is FOSS (Free and Open Source Software). It is experimental software that is used to test the camera performance, and it continues to be developed. All updates are available for download from git repository at SorceForge. Software may require integration with customer software depending upon camera hardware configuration and application.

Comparison between models: Eyesis4π-16, Eyesis4π-24 and Eyesis4π

Parameter Eyesis4Pi-16 Eyesis4Pi-24 Eyesis4Pi Notes
Combined field of view (steradians) 3*π 4*π 4*π
Number of image sensors 16 24 26
Angular resolution +/-30° from the horizon ≥4.2Mpix/steradian ≥4.2Mpix/steradian ≥4.2Mpix/steradian 1
Angular resolution +30° to +90°(zenith) ≥4.2Mpix/steradian ≥4.2Mpix/steradian ≥4.2Mpix/steradian 1
Angular resolution -30° to -90°(nadir) none ≥4.2Mpix/steradian ≥4.2Mpix/steradian 1
Combined megapixels 80.0 120.0 130.0
Combined megapixels (w/o overlapping
areas)
48.0 64.0 64.0 2
Combined megapixels (w/o overlapping
areas, worst case resolution)
39.6 52.8 52.8 1, 2
Additional sensors
for camera egomotion measurement
No No Yes 3
Distance between entrance pupils
of adjacent horizontal lenses
46.5mm 46.5mm 46.5mm
Distance between entrance pupils
of horizontal and top/bottom lenses
50mm 50mm 50mm 3
Maximal frame rate 5fps 5fps 5fps 4
Maximal recording data rate 128MB/s 128MB/s 144MB/s
Maximal direct network data rate 60MB/s 80MB/s 90MB/s
GPS receiver Locosys LS20031 Locosys LS20031 Locosys LS20031
GPS pulse-per-second input yes yes yes
IMU ADIS163xx ADIS163xx ADIS163xx
Data unload eSATAx2 eSATAx2 eSATAx2
Storage devices type 1.8"SSD 1.8″SSD 1.8″SSD
Number of storage devices 8 8 9

Notes:

  1. Angular resolution per pixel differs in the sub-camera FOV, minimal resolution is used.
  2. Megapixels of 2 additional lenses are not included in total panoramic image size.
  3. Additional pair of sub-cameras mounted one meter below the main 24 sensors. These camera images may be used to measure distances to some objects (not the full sphere), and then this data can be used to improve precision of the IMU-based measurements of the camera egomotion.
  4. Frame rate may be limited by the recording (or network if the SSD are not used) datarate for high compression quality (>0.3 bytes/pixel), required for the aberration correction.

Camera Operation Workflow

Step by step workflow starting from setting the camera controls during recording and footage acquisition to post-processing of the recorded data and final panorama output.


Eyesis4Pi System Sales Kit

  • Eyesis4Pi camera
  • Computer* with Post-processing tools and SDK

Small form factor Shuttle PC; Intel Core i7-950 Quad-Core Processor; 16 GB DDR3 RAM; GeForce GTX 465 (Fermi) 1GB; 2 TB HDD;

  • Ethernet switch ( )
  • Shipping and storying case*: 52”x15”x18” ( heavy-duty plastic case for safe shipping) ( photo)

* Configuration is subject to change

List Prices

  • Eyesis4Pi 95,000 USD
  • Eyesis4Pi-24 75,000 USD
  • Eyesis4Pi-16 60,000 USD

GPL and Volume discounts are available.

How to buy

We are directly accepting orders and ship worldwide. Please contact Elphel for Lead Time and Quotes:

  • Email (Sales Inquiry): sales@elphel.com
  • Phone: (801) 783-5555 x 107
  • Toll-free: (888) 3 ELPHEL
  • Fax: (801) 812-8267


FAQs

  • What software do I need on my laptop/computer to control Eyesis?

Eyesis GUI requires a locally running webserver (apache2 + PHP5) and the Eyesis4Pi User Guide software.

  • How do I connect my laptop/computer to Eyesis and how do I control image recording?

The Eyesis4Pi hosts a Gigabit Ethernet switch so all you need is one Ethernet cable from the camera pole hose to your laptop/computer.

The Eyesis GUI is completely browser based so after you connected to the network you just start a browser type in the correct URL and you are ready to go.

See Eyesis4Pi User Guide

  • How do I unload the data from Eyesis4Pi?

The camera pole has 2 eSATA ports in a weatherproof sealed connector. With this connector you can connect to the SSDs inside the camera pole like to any external hard-drive with any laptop/computer.

  • Why are there 9 SSDs and not just a single bigger one?

There are 26 sensor-front-ends. There are 9 system boards each connected to 3 sensor-front-ends and a one SSD. The shots of a single panorama are split up on 9 SSDs. 3 images to SSD1, 3 images to SSD2, 3 images to SSD3... and the last 2 - to SSD9

  • Can I also use Eyesis4Pi with HDDs instead of SSDs?

We initially tested the system with HDDs but due to strong vibrations when using Eyesis mounted to a car roof we experience massive write-rate drops with HDDs. After we switched to SSDs all these problems were gone. If your Eyesis application does not involve bumby roads or vibrations HDDs should work just fine though.

  • Does the camera need regular calibration?

The camera needs to be calibrated once when we assemble it and each camera has it's unique set of calibration files, needed for post-processing of the images.

  • Is the camera easy to work with or do we need some special training?

We would recommend some training (either visit us at Elphel for 2-3 days, or have our engineer visit your company). Although we offer technical support on public mailing list and we can help you to get started as well as answer questions about camera operation and post-processing.

  • The product named as stereophotogrammetric camera however we couldn't find any information about stereo feature. We appreciate if you can give us further information about availability of this

feature.

"stereophotogrammetric" means that camera uses multiple images acquired from different locations in 3d space to measure object geometrical properties. In a single shot (image set) the camera provides accurate angular measurement of the acquired images, or to be precise - maps pixels in the images to particular lines in space in the camera coordinate system, because each of the camera lenses has different coordinates and just angular coordinates are not sufficient for mapping. The angular precision of the measurements is better than 1 angular minute in each direction.

Most useful way to do a 3d reconstruction is to use at least 2 image sets (each covering full sphere) acquired from different locations, but that requires precise knowledge of the camera positions and orientations in these points (camera egomotion). Eyesis camera hardware is designed to acquire the following data to provide this information: - high resolution ("near tactical grade" ADIS16375- "tactical grade" ADIS16485 also available) inertial measurement unit that acquires and logs data at 2.5 thousand samples per second. - Additional pair of sub-cameras mounted one meter below the main 24 sensors. These camera images may be used to measure distances to some objects (not the full sphere), and then this data can be used to improve precision of the IMU-based measurements of the camera egomotion.

  • With the open source software provided is it possible to do measurement from the images gathered by the camera?

All the software we develop/use is immediately available online. The code itself is hosted at Sourceforge.net, documentation - on our wiki. The software that we currently developed is intended to provide accurate mapping of the pixels to the lines in space. Among others it includes lens distortion calibration and correction and measurement of each camera sub-module location and orientation. This software DOES NOT yet include any measurements of the acquired objects - currently this has to be done with one of the existent software packages.

More Information

Wiki:

Elphel Development Blog:



Retrieved from "importwiki?title=Eyesis4Pi&oldid=14613


10353 series is a legacy product, previously used for Google Street View project




Elphel-Eyesis 4π is a panoramic and stereophotogrammetric camera that covers full sphere with the same high resolution, with it's 24 x 5Mpix sensors.
  • Main Features:
    • 4*π (360x180) coverage
    • Calibrated fixed lens to compensate for the lenses distortions
      • 10" (0.1 pix) in the center 80% x 80% area
      • 30" (0.3 pix) maximal error over the full FoV
      • <0.03um/° thermal expansion
    • 26 * 5Mpix, 1/2.5" format image sensors
    • 130 MPix Total resolution
    • 64 MPix Panoramic image resolution after stitching
    • 5 FPS - maximum frame rate
    • Integrated high-precision IMU and GPS
    • Recording to internal SSDs
    • Web Based GUI
    • Free Software and Open Hardware
  • Physical Characteristics:
    • Weight 10 Kg
    • Size 230 x 1350 mm
    • Power Consumption - 50W
    • Weatherproof
Image samples
More Info
How to buy: We are directly accepting orders and ship worldwide. Please contact Elphel for Lead Time and Quotes:
NC353L series camera modules:

NC353L
+ USB, SATA, Serial & Sync ports + GPS receiver
+ IMU
+ Compact Flash card / Internal 1.8" HDD/SSD
+ Calibrated lens
+ Multiplexer board + 2-3 sensors


NC353L series cameras' overview table:

NC353L -PHG -369 -GEO -IMU-GPS -HDD -PHG3 Stereo Hammer
ETH + + + + + + + + +
USB(host) + + + + + + +
SATA + + + + + + +
SYNC/TRIGGER + + + + + + +
CF card support + + + + + +
IMU +
GPS (usb or serial) + +
Internal 1.8" HDD/SSD + +/-
MUX board 2 sensors 2 sensors
Calibrated lens + +

The default power supply is 48V. 12V modification is available.

Other custom modifications (e.g., add/remove modules) are available for all products. Please send your inquiries to sales@elphel.com or call 801.783.5555x107

Price list     Order



Current sensor's (MT9P006 - 1/2.5", 5MPix, color or mono) Resolution-FPS table



Standard Resolution max. FPS (Color) max. FPS (JP4 RAW)
Full Resolution 2592x1936 10.6 14
2K 2048x1088 23.9 29.5
Full HD (1080p) 1920x1088 25.2 30.9
HD (720p) 1280x720 57.9 60
PAL DV 720x576 100 100
NTSC DV 640x480 126 126
512x512 129 129
320x240 310 310



LineScan mode is available.





Equirectangular projection

Rectilinear corrected

Elphel 353 Camera Brochure

Calibrated sensor front ends and the heptaclops camera blog article


Price list
NC353-PHG is the NC353 series network camera with a calibrated M12 (S-mount) lens and thermally compensated (<0.03um/°) sensor front end intended for use in the area of photogrammetry.

Features:
  • Calibrated fixed lens to compensate for the lenses distortions
    • 10" (0.1 pix) in the center 80% x 80% area
    • 30" (0.3 pix) maximal error over the full FoV
    • <0.03um/° thermal expansion
  • By default the fixed lens is focused on ~4-∞ m
  • 5MPix, 1/2.5", color or mono MT9P006 sensor
  • Full HD video (1080p@25fps)
  • Ethernet: 100 Mbit/s
  • Recording formats: Quicktime, OGM, JPEG image sequence, JP4 RAW image
  • Free Software and Open Hardware
  • User/developer friendly: HTML, JavaScript, PHP, CGI, C/C++, Verilog

Custom modifications (e.g., 12V) are available for all products. Please send your inquiries to sales@elphel.com or call 801.783.5555x107


Equirectangular projection

Rectilinear corrected

Elphel 353 Camera Brochure

Calibrated sensor front ends and the heptaclops camera blog article

Matching Images Demo
Price list
NC353-369-PHG3 (NC353-369-PHG based) is 3 network cameras with calibrated M12 (S-mount) lenses and thermally compensated (<0.03um/°) sensor front ends intended for use in the area of photogrammetry.

Features:
  • 3xNC353-369-PHGs with known fixed relative orientation between them (provided with the calibration files)
  • Cameras are precisely synchronized
  • Calibrated fixed lens to compensate for the lenses distortions
    • 10" (0.1 pix) in the center 80% x 80% area
    • 30" (0.3 pix) maximal error over the full FoV
    • <0.03um/° thermal expansion
  • By default the fixed lens is focused on ~4-∞ m
  • (3x) 5MPix, 1/2.5", color MT9P006 sensor
  • (3x) Full HD video (1080p@25fps)
  • (3x) Ethernet: 100 Mbit/s
  • Recording formats: Quicktime, OGM, JPEG image sequence, JP4 RAW image
  • Free Software and Open Hardware
  • User/developer friendly: HTML, JavaScript, PHP, CGI, C/C++, Verilog

Comparison table for PHG series three-lens cameras:

NC353L-369-PHG3 NC353L-369-PHG3-IMU
USB(host) + +
SATA + +
SYNC + +
IMU - +
GPS - +
Weight 1088g 1120g
Width 110mm 110mm
Height 99mm 113mm
Length 138mm 138mm

Custom modifications (e.g., 12V) are available for all products. Please send your inquiries to sales@elphel.com or call 801.783.5555x107

Showing current products. Legacy NC353L page is moved to nc353_legacy

10393 series

Order:
  • Email (Sales Inquiry): sales@elphel.com
  • Phone: (801) 783-5555 x 107
  • Price list





10393 series are high performance network multi-sensor (multi-)camera systems designed to be as flexible as possible for a wide range of machine vision applications:

Features:
  • Free Software and Open Hardware
  • 100% Free Software (GNU GPLv3) FPGA image processing and compression
  • FPGA image de-warping (distortion correction) and robust multiple view depth extraction coming soon
  • User/developer friendly: Python, PHP, JavaScript, C/C++, Verilog, CGI
  • Operating System: OpenEmbedded GNU/Linux (Yocto build)
  • Hardware:
    • 5MPix or 14MPix, 1/2.5" format sensors
    • Xilinx Zynq 7030 SoC - Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 + FPGA, 800MHz
    • RAM: 1GB (system) and 0.5 GB (fpga) DDR3 memory
    • 1 GB NAND Flash
    • 1 GigE
    • μSD
    • m.2 SSD
    • μUSB2
    • eSATA+USB2 - 2-in-1 port
    • 4x sensor ports - routed to FPGA, each reconfigurable for general multi-purpose use
    • External sync port
    • support other extension boards (IMU, GPS)
    • WiFi: through a USB WiFi adapter
  • Power:
    • 18-75V or 12-36V
  • Performance:
    • Low latency streaming (1080p@30fps - ~35ms + transfer & display)
  • Without lens or adapters:
    • WxHxL: 40x45x123 mm
    • Weight: 215g
  • User Manual
  • SDK (for fpga or c/c++ development, a lot of things can be implemented with just Python, PHP and JavaScript)
  • more info
Custom modifications (e.g., 12V) are available for all products.

Product table


Model name Description 3D model
NC393-F-CS
  • single sensor
  • optional: internal SSD, IMU, GPS
NC393-M2260-F-CS
  • single sensor
  • internal SSD
NC393-M2260-F-CS-IMU
  • single sensor
  • internal SSD
  • IMU: ADIS16375 (inquire about other models)
MNC393-XCAM
  • Quad sensor stereo, 3D reconstructed scenes demo
  • included:
    • 4x sensors
    • calibrated camera and lenses (thermally compensated sensor front ends)
    • internal SSD
  • optional:
    • GPS receiver, IMU
NC393-DEV
  • 1-4x sensors
  • optional: internal SSD, IMU, GPS
NC393-H
  • 4x sensors
  • 3D printed parts
  • optional: internal SSD, IMU, GPS

Order:








MNC393. Customizable multi-sensor cameras. Learn more.

Features:

  • 3D printed parts - our template or modified by customer
  • Base parts made from aluminum
  • Based on the new 10393 system board (see NC393-CS)

Order:



NC353L-369 is a model 353 series camera capable of recording video and images to the external SATA mass storage device or internal CF cards. Serial port provides access to the root console that simplifies firmware development. Features:
  • 5MPix, 1/2.5", color or mono MT9P006 sensor
  • Full resolution: 2592x1944@15fps
  • Full HD video (1080p@25fps)
  • Ethernet: 100 Mbit/s
  • Recording formats: Quicktime, OGM, JPEG image sequence, JP4 RAW image
  • Free Software and Open Hardware
  • User/developer friendly: HTML, JavaScript, PHP, CGI, C/C++, Verilog
  • SATA port
  • 2 internal slots for Compact Flash cards
  • Serial console port
  • Opto-isolated I/O port (RJ14 connector) to trigger the camera or synchronize together multiple cameras
  • Without lens or adapters:
    • Weight: 230g
    • Width:  44mm
    • Height: 45mm
    • Length: 118mm
Custom modifications (e.g., 12V) are available for all products.
Elphel 353 Camera Brochure
KIT-NC353L-369
KIT-NC353L-369-12V
Price list

NC353L-369-GEO is a model 353 series camera for making geotagged video and images. Features:
  • 5MPix, 1/2.5", color or mono MT9P006 sensor
  • Full resolution: 2592x1944@15fps
  • Full HD video (1080p@25fps)
  • Ethernet: 100 Mbit/s
  • Recording formats: Quicktime, OGM, JPEG image sequence, JP4 RAW image
  • Free Software and Open Hardware
  • User/developer friendly: HTML, JavaScript, PHP, CGI, C/C++, Verilog
  • SATA port
  • 2 internal slots for Compact Flash cards
  • Serial console port
  • Opto-isolated I/O port (RJ14 connector) to trigger the camera or synchronize together multiple cameras
  • Ocean Server OS5000-US Digital compass (inside the camera)
  • Available GPS receivers (NMEA 0183):
  • Without lens , adapters and GPS receiver:
    • Weight: 230-235g
    • Width: 44mm
    • Height: 45mm
    • Length: 118mm
Elphel 353 Camera Brochure
Elphel 353 Camera Brochure KIT-NC353L-369-GEO
Price list

NC353L-369-HDD is a model 353 series camera with attached 1.8" for direct recording images/video. It includes:
  • 5MPix, 1/2.5", color or mono MT9P006 sensor
  • Full resolution: 2592x1944@15fps
  • Full HD video (1080p@25fps)
  • Ethernet: 100 Mbit/s
  • Recording formats: Quicktime, OGM, JPEG image sequence, JP4 RAW image
  • Free Software and Open Hardware
  • User/developer friendly: HTML, JavaScript, PHP, CGI, C/C++, Verilog
  • SATA port
  • 2 internal slots for Compact Flash cards
  • Serial console port
  • Opto-isolated I/O port (RJ14 connector) to trigger the camera or synchronize together multiple cameras
  • 1.8" 120GB ZIF-type HDD (options available)
  • Without lens or adapters:
    • Weight: ~400g
    • Width:  44mm (body), 60mm (HDD enclosure)
    • Height: 45mm (body), +12mm (HDD enclosure)
    • Length: 118mm (body), 90mm (HDD enclosure)
Elphel 353 Camera Brochure
KIT-NC353L-369-HDD
Price list

Order:
  • Email (Sales Inquiry): sales@elphel.com
  • Phone: (801) 783-5555 x 107

Learn more:


MNC393-XCAM is a Quad-sensor Stereo Camera.
Applications:
  • Long distance passive ranging - for 250mm base: at 2000m distance the error is 10%
  • 3D scene reconstruction
  • High resolution (2592x1936), high frame rate (14 fps max) photogrammetry
  • Real-time, low latency image acquisition and processing
  • One of our applications includes usage this camera's processed image sets in a convolutional neural network (CNN). Read more
3D reconstructed scene demo integrated with maps
More information
Price list



Eyesis4Pi-393 is the newest generation of the full-sphere multi-camera systems for stereophotogrammetric applications.
  • The system is calibrated to compensate for optical aberrations allowing to preserve full sensor resolution over the field of view.
  • Distortion calibration is performed for precise pixel-mapping to automatically stitch images into panoramas, and also for photogrammetry and 3D reconstruction.  
  • There are 24 x 5MPix sensors in the camera head, resulting in 120 MPix image acquisition. Panorama image resolution after stitching is 64 MPix, the equirectangular projection is 14000x7000.
  • High-precision Inertial Measurement Unit IMU (ADIS 16375, 2400 samples per second) is integrated with the camera, as well as 5Hz GPS (Locosys LS20031) to provide precise position and orientation of the camera.
  • Images, synchronized with IMU and GPS data, can be recorded to internal Solid State Drives (SSD), external swappable SSDs or to a PC over the network.
  • Optionally Eyesis4Pi-393 camera system includes PC for image downloading and post-processing with pre-installed SDK and Free and Open Source Software for camera calibration, image acquisition and panorama stitching.
  • Eyesis4Pi-393 can be mounted on a car for outdoor panoramic applications or carried by a person, which lets successfully create panoramas of small and narrow spaces.*

Automated panoramic imagery and 3-dimensional panoramas are the 2 main applications of Eyesise4Pi-393 camera.

More information












MNC393. Customizable multi-sensor cameras. Learn more.

Features:

  • 3D printed parts - our template or modified by customer
  • Base parts made from aluminum
  • Based on the new 10393 system board (see NC393-CS)

Order:


Hammer camera setup (MNC354-2B, MNC354-2B-HDD) utilises 2 sensors front ends and the 10359 multiplexer board to record synced stereo video. Features:
  • 5MPix, 1/2.5", color or mono MT9P006 sensor
  • Full resolution: 2592x1944@15fps
  • Full HD video (1080p@25fps)
  • Ethernet: 100 Mbit/s
  • Recording formats: Quicktime, OGM, JPEG image sequence, JP4 RAW image
  • Free Software and Open Hardware
  • User/developer friendly: HTML, JavaScript, PHP, CGI, C/C++, Verilog
  • SATA port
  • 2 internal slots for Compact Flash cards
  • Serial console port
  • Opto-isolated I/O port (RJ14 connector) to trigger the camera or synchronize together multiple cameras
  • 1.8" 120GB ZIF-type HDD (optional)
  • 2 sensor modules connected to a single system board
Elphel 353 Camera Brochure Price list

NC353L-369-IMU-GPS allows to save a separate log from Inertial Measurement Unit (orientation) and a GPS receiver (USB or serial)
  • 5MPix, 1/2.5", color or mono MT9P006 sensor
  • Full resolution: 2592x1944@15fps
  • Full HD video (1080p@25fps)
  • Ethernet: 100 Mbit/s
  • Recording formats: Quicktime, OGM, JPEG image sequence, JP4 RAW image
  • Free Software and Open Hardware
  • User/developer friendly: HTML, JavaScript, PHP, CGI, C/C++, Verilog
  • SATA port
  • 2 internal slots for Compact Flash cards
  • Serial console port
  • Opto-isolated I/O port (RJ14 connector) to trigger the camera or synchronize together multiple cameras

Elphel 353 Camera Brochure
KIT-NC353L-369-IMU/GPS
Price list