Of course! Here are the ideal ranges for each sensor referenced in this video: Luxonis OAK-D Pro (Auto-Focus): 0.1 - 0.5m Intel RealSense D435i: 0.3 m to 3m StereoLabs ZED2i: 0.2 - 20m
Great video, loved it! I would like to know if any of these devices could be used to measure a person's proportions, arm lengths, legs lengths, etc. with accuracy. The person will always be standing in a marked point in the floor, so distance to the camera would always be the same. Thanks a lot!
Would love to see a similar video comparing tracking cameras❤❤
Very nice work. Thanks for putting this together. Seems like a great series.
The OAK-D pro has an onboard IMU as well, why not mentioning it?
I have two questions:
1. Which one has better support for ROS 2?
2. How to choose Oak-D Pro (auto, fixed, or Wide)?
Thank you.
Very interesting, thanks!🎉
Could you kindly add some note to what range they work in comparision..?
Of course! Here are the ideal ranges for each sensor referenced in this video:
Luxonis OAK-D Pro (Auto-Focus): 0.1 - 0.5m
Intel RealSense D435i: 0.3 m to 3m
StereoLabs ZED2i: 0.2 - 20m
Liked & subscribed! The polarized filter for Zed 2i is needed indoors?
Outdoor comparison testing pleaseeeee
Great video, loved it! I would like to know if any of these devices could be used to measure a person's proportions, arm lengths, legs lengths, etc. with accuracy. The person will always be standing in a marked point in the floor, so distance to the camera would always be the same. Thanks a lot!
yes, it has been used for body measurements in many projects with 0.4 mm accuracy . using 2 depth cams can increase accuracy .
OAK-D-Pro camera has also the IMU unit
noted😁
Perfect,
Thanks for sharing
I bought 4 D435 by mistake, if interested I can give you a good price for each 😢 don’t know what to do with lots of them
what is cost of this?
*Promosm* ❤️