Choosing a depth camera for underwater
Hello, I am trying to choose a depth camera to use underwater. I have 2 questions for this:
1- Is D455 or D455F more accurate for underwater use?
2- Is there any difference between D455 and D457, except for the IP65 certification (except for the GMSL/FAKRA interface)?
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Hi Cenkcetix Thanks very much for your questions.
1. D455f has not been tested underwater by RealSense users at the time of writing this. The main advantage of the light-blocking filters on the D455f is reduced negative effects on the image from light reflections.
2. D457 has a mode switch in its casing that, when set to the 'USB' position, enables D457 to be detected as a D455, with the same performance and feature-set as a D455 but with the added advantage of the IP65 protection against water and dust.
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Hi Info As long as the window placed in front of the camera is completely clear and does not have any properties that filter or distort the light passing through it then the filtering on the D455f's sensors should not be affected. It is recommended though that an anti-reflective coating is applied to both sides of the window however. Without the coating, reflections and scattering from the camera's laser light may occur.
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