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@williambore Hi, The frame rate of the speed has a lot of to do with the speed of the controller. If you want to get higher speed , we advice you use STM32 controller.
Ok so what sort of frame rate can I expect from an Arduino Uno at 1080p / 5MP?
Thanks
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@williamborehttps://github.com/williambore Hi, The frame rate of the speed has a lot of to do with the speed of the controller. If you want to get higher speed , we advice you use STM32 controller.
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@williambore Hi, we don't advice you use arduino uno if you want to get a big resolution . the speed of frame is very low and can't up to 1 frame.
Ok, so what do I need to achieve at least 1 fps at 1080p / 5MP?
Hi, first of all, I am a complete novice when it comes to Arduinos. As part of my university project I need to be able to capture HQ images (1080p/5MP) at about 1fps and save to an sd card on a quadcopter remotely. I plan on activating the camera using the spare sbus outputs on the transmitter. I bought this camera as it was advertised as being capable of doing 5 MP @ 15 fps. I have connected the camera to an Arduino UNO and then to my PC and uploaded the functions example to the board. When using the host app and choosing the 5 MP resolution captures take up to 10 seconds long to process. I am waiting on an SD card breakout board to try the SD card example and was hoping that this results in quicker image captures? Will this solve my problem or do I need additional hardware?
Thanks in advance, Will