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Thank you for your help.

Tim Craig wrote:
I have a friend who's using two of these Logitech[^] cameras on his robot. He has stereo image capture working with OpenCV running on a Beagle Board[^] under Linux. They're not the cheapest webcam but a lot cheaper than trying to buy a commercial stereo camera rig.


I was thinking of doing the same thing but I couldn't find any webcams with bolts or holes on them that would allow me to securely mount it to a piece of wood or metal or something. How did your friend secure the camera to the robot so the cameras don't shake or move (I see it has a flap on it that could possibly be used but that flap is on a swivel it looks like)?

You're right most of the ready made things are really expensive but I guess I should also mention I found this thing http://www.slipperybrick.com/2008/10/minoru-robot-webcam-for-3d-video-chat/[^] after posting the previous message but it won't be released for another month it looks like and all the info on it is pretty vague.


Tim Craig wrote:
You didn't mention what OS you'll be using. The OpenCV frame caputure routines in the HighGUI library have some problems on Vista but are fine under XP. The simple streaming cam routines based on DirectShow work on Vista, however. I'm investigating a fix I found and am looking into other capture routines.


Fortunately I'm using XP.

Thanks again for your help,

Mike
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