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I came up with a project for which I'll need a couple of cameras and process their output ideally realtime or with slight delay (feature detection and tracking). Initially I thought about buying couple of cheap web cams, then I realized their framerate and resolution isn't good enough and drivers aren't generally good either. So I went online to look for some sensors and found this website digikey.com with a list of hundreds of sensors. But that only found a few items and from only 3 different manufacturers. Also the pricing seems a bit weird. Well ~$10 for 400x400px unit seems like OK, if I didn't have to buy 2500 units in total. On the other hand there are 640x480 sensors for $110. So while I understand buying thousands of units will be always cheaper then buying a single one, I'm a bit confused from this disproportion of prices. I also found different website, but that doesn't list prices and manufacturers says, on their websites, to contact their sales dept.

So the actual question is:

  • Do you know a sensor that is around 800*600px and 120FPS or faster + it's price?

I'd expect maybe around $50/unit, but I don't really know how much these things cost.

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Not too rough, if you don't mind ordering from China. Check out this ELP-USBFHD01M-L36-120FPS on ebay. It's unbranded, but I've given you the model number so you can find it elsewhere. Currently, the cheapest place I can find is ebay, but that could change, as per comments.

It actually sports a Full HD CMOS USB Camera, which shoots at 30 / 60 / 120 FPS. It's going for $45.26 US, plus 99 cents shipping, but it looks like it meets your specifications.

There's also this ELP-USBFHD01M-L36-120FPS for $49.62, which is actually the same camera from a different ebay seller.

Note that both of these have limited supply, so you may or may not be able to get hold on enough for your project.

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  • Welcome to Hardware recs! Can you add a bit more details to your answer please? If you remove the links from your answer, it becomes almost useless. We would like the make and model of the cameras as a start. Also, we would like only one device per answer, that way it gives the community to vote/comment on one device at a time.
    – Cfinley
    Commented Apr 3, 2017 at 21:02
  • @Cfinley, thanks for the clarification! I'll try to clean it up a bit - and I get what your saying about the links. Good point.
    – anonymous2
    Commented Apr 4, 2017 at 1:56
  • Thanks for the answer! That looks very similar to what I wanted. Can't believe I didn't come across those. I'll wait if someone else have something in their sleeves though.
    – DejfCold
    Commented Apr 4, 2017 at 15:10
  • @anonymous2 Thanks for cleaning this up. Looks good now!
    – Cfinley
    Commented Apr 4, 2017 at 15:47

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