StereoPi v2 Camera Kit - Complete bundle with Wireless Raspberry Pi Compute Module & Dual Camera
StereoPi is an open-source stereoscopic camera based on Raspberry Pi. It can capture, save, livestream, and process real-time stereoscopic video and images. StereoPi opens up countless possibilities in robotics, AR/VR, computer vision, drone instrumentation, panoramic video, and more.
Awesome features for Stereoscopic images and videos
- User friendly interface for easy option settings
- Record photos and videos on the micro SD or external USB dongle
- Video live stream to your browser or your Oculus Go/Quest/Quest 2!
- Automatic video conversion for 3D YouTube videos
- Configurable button for photo and video recording
- Includes a TFT IPS display as viewfinder
- Endless stereoscopic possibilities!
Contents
- 1 x StereoPi v2 Standard
- 1 x Compute Module 4 Lite Wireless 2Gb
- 1 x External antenna for the CM4
- 2 x IMX219 160 FoV camera with 15 cm ribbon cables
- 1 x 2" IPS screen (240x320)
- 1 x Acrylic case set
- 1 x Set of nylon bolts and nuts
- 1 x Tripod 6"
- 1 x GoPro tripod mount
- 1 x Button with jumping wires
- 1 x Micro SD with SLP v2 Raspberry OS
- 1 x Micro SD with OpenCV Raspberry OS
- 2 x Short power cable
- 3 x 2.54 mm jumpers
- 2 x 10 cm additional camera ribbon cables
Stereoscopic photography
A lot of StereoPi users assembled their portable stereoscopic cameras. Thus we decided to create a Camera Kit! In this Kit, we took into account all customer requests from the v1:
- Tiny TFT IPS screen as a viewfinder
- Shot button
- Acrylic camera mount plates with the tripod support
- Tripod
- Easy assembly (jumper wires, bolts, and nuts)
You might know that using built-in Raspberry OS tools, you can capture stereoscopic photos easily. Here how you can get 28 Mpix stereoscopic photo using two Raspberry HQ cameras:
raspistill -3d sbs -w 8112 -h 3040 -o hq_photo.jpg
Command line is suitable for on-table experiments. However, in the field it’s not very practical to take a photo while trying to keep in mind a few dozens of possible camera settings. That’s why we created a particular RaspiOS version, SLP 2 (StereoPi Livestream Playground 2) which allows you to manage your camera very easily!
SLP web interface sneakpeak
Want to get the maximum our of your HQ cameras?
If you want to get the maximum quality using a couple of Raspberry Pi HQ cameras, check our HQ Metal Housing! (sold separately)