Hey
I’ve been thinking about getting a new webcam to play around with. I’d like one with better quality and more than the 15 fps my old one has at VGA(640x480). It’s just hard to find any reasonably priced quality webcams. I’d like to have firewire and at least 30 fps at VGA resolution.
I had a look on the Philips SPC 900NC and ended up on a danish hardware site that had some reviews. While user reviews should always be taken with a grain of salt, one of them scared me a bit. He wondered how such a relatively cheap webcam could do 90 and 60 fps. After some testing, he found out that the camera appearantly uses interpolation at 30 fps and so just repeats every frame 3 times when running at 90 fps. Same thing at 60 fps. I have no valid source but it does make you think, since the 2nd cheapest cam I could find doing just 60 fps at VGA is a camera from theimagingsource.com which is 290 euros. I might be wrong but it sounds fishy indeed. I’d also like to have a firewire cam instead to save CPU usage.
The next thing I had a look at was the Unibrain Fire-i. It’s firewire, uncompressed, has great quality and the cheapest firewire cam I could find. At the moment it is out of production because it’s being updated but it should be back on the shelves in a revised version by the end of this month(february 07). Has anybody tried this cam out? It’s still quite expensive compared to a USB cam that’s only a bit worse because of compression. I saw in a review that the Fire-i can only do 15 fps at VGA, is this true? In that case it would be useless to me. I think I’ll send Unibrain a mail to hear about what they changed.
The last thing I found was theimagingsource.com. They make industrial firewire cams at the lowest prices I could find. Ive had a look on these webcams:
http://www.theimagingsource.com/en/products/cameras/firewire_color/1-99-99.htm
The price is high, cheapest cam is 220 euros. If this is the way to go I’d rather shell out the extra 70 euros for 60 fps instead of 30 though. It’s a lot of money for a camera but I guess I’d never have to worry about it again. Anybody tried these?
Point Grey also has some interesting stuff but I saw somebody in here paid 900$ for a cam which is waaay over my budget. The one from theimagingsource.com already is but only a little bit.
Any suggestions?
EDIT: duh, just found this page
http://www.unibrain.com/Products/VisionImg/tSpec_Fire_i_DC.htm
Frame rates (fps) 30 15 7.5 3.75
Video Modes
640x480 RGB-24 (24 bits) — X X X
640x480 YUV 4:2:2 (16 bits) — X X X
640x480 YUV 4:1:1 (12 bits) X X X X
Anybody knows exactly what the difference between these modes are?
