Hi,
I'm currently experimenting with a project where I aim to detect different objects using a Raspberry Pi and a camera. For this experiment, I’m looking to use affordable options such as AI-enabled cameras. However, I’d like to know if there are any low-cost AI camera solutions that work well in low light or at night?
I have a few Raspberry Pi Zero 2 boards, which I was thinking of using — would they be sufficient, or should I consider using a Pi 5 instead with the additional AI module?
Eventually, the goal is to detect various animals and objects outdoors, which means night vision will be important. But before investing in more expensive camera options, I’d like to test the concept and develop the code. I can always switch to a USB-connected camera later if needed.
I guess I would need to have some form of self-training, so the model can also start learning and improving.
I'm currently experimenting with a project where I aim to detect different objects using a Raspberry Pi and a camera. For this experiment, I’m looking to use affordable options such as AI-enabled cameras. However, I’d like to know if there are any low-cost AI camera solutions that work well in low light or at night?
I have a few Raspberry Pi Zero 2 boards, which I was thinking of using — would they be sufficient, or should I consider using a Pi 5 instead with the additional AI module?
Eventually, the goal is to detect various animals and objects outdoors, which means night vision will be important. But before investing in more expensive camera options, I’d like to test the concept and develop the code. I can always switch to a USB-connected camera later if needed.
I guess I would need to have some form of self-training, so the model can also start learning and improving.
Statistics: Posted by DJOSHI — Mon Jun 02, 2025 12:03 pm — Replies 7 — Views 164