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Arducam 64Mp Hawkeye never worked for release #29
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from a installation clean, and a guide updated one week ago. I have a Rpi0 2 W and followed that section , but every other, and every tutorial, and every OS.
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My experience is that if you make a sad card with the raspberry pi 64bit image and then follow the Arducam instructions the camera works fine. BUT .... as soon as you do a upgrade of the raspberry pi image it breaks the Arducam installation giving you the. "ls: cannot access '/dev/video0': No such file or directory". Error |
What a mess. This was advertised very differently |
Solution is to rename file in /boot/overlay/arducam-64.dpkg to arducam_64.dpkg After doing "sudo apt upgrade" file has the wrong name |
Apart from these issues, it is a nice camera |
No, is too dark and have not exposure control. It has something called
gain, but won't change nothing except if you rise it quite a lot but it
will generate a lot of noise. I don't think the videos are some with it, or
they were heavily modified, as it is so dark that cannot make such
colours. No support here.
I made a microscope with it, was the most reasonable use for it.
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Apart from these issues, it is a nice camera
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From my camera module arrived never worked
I followed all the mixed and redundant tutorials you have, with the rpi os .img from the links you given , both and this still doesnt work.
Can you put here a link to the the exact tutorial and exact OS version that I need to follow?
What about ubuntu, has it support , if not will have it?
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