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StereoPi regular
The StereoPi will connect both our cameras to the Raspberry Pi Camera
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Raspberry Pi 3 Compute Module
This will plug into the StereoPi and be the main processor for Stereo Ninja: Dual camera in, 3D HDMI out
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Waveshare RPi Camera (model G) + lens
There several options for the camera. The Waveshare RPi cam (G) is a Raspi cam v1 compatible one and is the cheapest of the options. See https://hackaday.io/project/180044-stereo-ninja/log/195232-choosing-the-right-camera for more details. This camera allows to change the lens to any other with a M12x0.5 thread. We replaced the standard lenses with ones with a focal length of 5,2 mm.
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ASUS VG278HR
Buy a 3D monitor, but be careful: It MUST support SBS or TB HDMI mode, i.e. both of the 2d pictures are placed "side-by-side" (SBS) or "top-bottom" (TB)"
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Shutter glasses suitable for the 3D monitor
Depending on the monitor you use, you need to use a compatible set of 3D shutter glasses. We use NVidia ones but choose whichever brand you trust most.
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Long camera FCC cable (optional)
Allows mounting the Raspberry Pi further away from the cameras
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Camera Stand
We built our own, see build instructions
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