Thanks for the pointers.
Looks like a long journey for me... but certainly an interesting exercise, at least to have a glimpse of how it works. I more than probably won't manage to do anything.
I will try setting speeds.normal.pdaf_frames to 0 and come back with the results.
If I got it well, I'll have to restart rpicam-hello everytime I change the scene to see how CDAF behaves.
The product is advertised as using 850nm IR LEDs.
It is this product: https://ordro.online/fr-fr/products/ord ... sion-light
During my tests, I tried setting it at various intensities.
edit: I realized I didn't mention I run the camera on a Pi 4, read somewhere in the docs that with 5 some stuff was different on software side, maybe that was important to mention. Sorry if it was.
Looks like a long journey for me... but certainly an interesting exercise, at least to have a glimpse of how it works. I more than probably won't manage to do anything.
I will try setting speeds.normal.pdaf_frames to 0 and come back with the results.
If I got it well, I'll have to restart rpicam-hello everytime I change the scene to see how CDAF behaves.
The product is advertised as using 850nm IR LEDs.
It is this product: https://ordro.online/fr-fr/products/ord ... sion-light
During my tests, I tried setting it at various intensities.
edit: I realized I didn't mention I run the camera on a Pi 4, read somewhere in the docs that with 5 some stuff was different on software side, maybe that was important to mention. Sorry if it was.
Statistics: Posted by m4mmon — Wed May 07, 2025 10:17 pm