John Hill
03-04-2008, 06:56 AM
A client who does inspections of cable installations asked if he could use the camera on the F5 to capture video. I asked Motion and the answer is - yes!
You can even use it with Windows Movie maker. Reading the specs of the camera, it makes sense.
Camera Specifications from Motion's site:
Sensor Array CMOS Sensor 2.0-megapixel
Pixel Size 3.0um x 3.0um
Optical Format 1/3”
S/N Ratio 40dB
F Number 2.8
Focus Auto Focus @ 10cm ~ infinity
Image Resolution 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 1024, 1024 x 768, 800 x 600, 640 x 480, 320 x 240
Frame Rate 2M @ 11fps : 1.3M @ 15fps
VGA @ 30fps
QVGA @ 30fps, max.
(MJPEG mode)
White Balance Auto
Exposure Auto
This could be good for anyone in the field who needs to document what happens in the field. I'm thinking auto insurance, property and casualty insurance inspectors, etc.
You can even use it with Windows Movie maker. Reading the specs of the camera, it makes sense.
Camera Specifications from Motion's site:
Sensor Array CMOS Sensor 2.0-megapixel
Pixel Size 3.0um x 3.0um
Optical Format 1/3”
S/N Ratio 40dB
F Number 2.8
Focus Auto Focus @ 10cm ~ infinity
Image Resolution 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 1024, 1024 x 768, 800 x 600, 640 x 480, 320 x 240
Frame Rate 2M @ 11fps : 1.3M @ 15fps
VGA @ 30fps
QVGA @ 30fps, max.
(MJPEG mode)
White Balance Auto
Exposure Auto
This could be good for anyone in the field who needs to document what happens in the field. I'm thinking auto insurance, property and casualty insurance inspectors, etc.