Hey List!
I'm looking for a webcam wich I can use with 640x480@30fps, preferable with v4l (v4l2 support is still difficult with some apps), usb preferred. It has to be a camera with ccd (no cmos chip).
maybe there are *no* cameras with v4l and VGA@30fps - perhaps someone knows? Did anyone try a philips spc900nc camera? It should support 90fps at lower resolutions but I didn't find one single positive mention about that with linux.
not that important, but nice to have: it would be great if the infrared blocking filter was removable when the camera is opened, because I have to use it in IR range for tracking. If it's not removable it doesn't really matter because usually it's possible to unscrew and replace the lens with an IR-compatible lens from other webcams.
I already tried 2 cams:
Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000: vga@30fps, very low latency, v4l2 driver (no v4l compatibility), raw-mode with 640x480 or 640x380 (didn't get other resolutions to work), lot of dead pixels (10 dead pixels on 2 different models each, seems to be a secret linux-feature, hidden on windows-driver), not very crisp but usable image quality, IR-Filter not removable from Lens, whole Lens can be easily unscrewed when camera is opened, easy to open, no adjustable focus when not opened.
Philips Vesta Pro (PCVC680K): vga@15fps, v4l driver, slow, less light sensitive than quickcam but nice crisp image, old (only few used models available), removable IR-Filter (pop off the first "ring" on the object lens to remove), tripod mount, rugged housing.
both lens-mounts are compatible, seems to be an undefined "standard"
sorry for posting that much - perhaps it's useful for someone?
kind regards, and thanks...
Martin