Obviously, we're going to want to use this gadget in the dark with infra red lights, so we need a decent camera with IR capabilities ie no IR filter. Fortunately, these cameras are a lot cheaper an more compact than the Logitech USB and they're also very easy to install:
Firstly, check that camera is enabled in the RPi settings and then, after plugging it into the board, check it works with:
$ raspistill -o image.jpg
Next install the following Python dependencies
$ sudo apt-get install python3-picamera
$ pip3 install "picamera[array]"
$ pip3 install imutils
Lastly, use the Pi cam version of the security_cam file, downloadable from here: https://cdn.hackaday.io/files/1626676959544928/security_camPiCam.py
Run the file using the following command:
$ cd && cd /home/pi/ncappzoo/apps/securityCam && python3 security_camPiCam.py
The security camera is now ready to test out in the wild, although obviously not in the rain! It'll be interesting to see what the transmitter range will be with a decent antenna :)
Other than waterproofing, another issue is where to collect the captured photos produced when the device spots a person - maybe a USB stick, to prevent filling up the raspberry Pi SD card?
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