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D435 change view orientation

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  • MartyG

    One possible option would be to use two cameras and arrange them in a vertical stack in an upper and lower arrangement.  This would widen the vertical field of view considerably so that the camera did not have to be angled.  Paring cameras like this also provides better quality depth data, especially as there is redundancy in the data due to more than one camera's field of view covering the same area in the point where the views overlap.

    There should be no problem with facing the camera downwards towards the ground either.  A number of RealSense users have done this, suspending the camera up to 3 meters from the ground and observing an object on the ground. It does not require special SDK code to do this, just a physical mount to hold the camera that way.  

    A good reference for designing a tall robot with forward-facing cameras is the retail robot Tally, as I believe that it mounts its cameras (a lidar camera and a RealSense camera) at about the height that you are using. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2lBP2dP0is

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NN8kXh-Tpk

    3D printing solutions are available for a variety of different mounts for RealSense cameras.  Some example can be found at the link below.

    https://www.yeggi.com/q/realsense+d435/

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