



Dell 24" Full HD LED LCD Monitor P2422H.Dell OptiPlex 7000 7070 Desktop Computer HXY28.Dell OptiPlex 5070 Desktop Computer 8756K.Dell OptiPlex 3000 3070 Desktop Computer CPJT9.Plantronics Voyager 4200 Office and UC Series Headset.Thanks to George Ou for the tip about Korukesu. There’s one where he’s created a system for recognizing car license plates from a distance using OpenALPR. His YouTube channel also has some interesting videos of the C1 in action. It features the Aptina AR0330 1/3″ inch image sensor. Available for pre-order for just $120, it purports to offer superior low-light performance compared to more common webcams. Looking beyond the Logitech webcams, he’s working on USB camera C1, a camera of his own design. I think he might be able to accomplish some interesting things with a 4K sensor and USB 3.0 connectivity as a foundation. That’s not bad given the effort shown in the video.Īccording to a comment on his blog he’s hoping to get his hands on a Logitech Brio 4K webcam soon. If you’re not quite so into DIY you can purchase the reworked C920/930e ready to use for $200. Here’s a nice video of how to mod the C920, mounting it into the new case. That includes machined metal cases to refit the internals of the C920/C930e.įurther, the 3D model for the case is available on GitHub. At his Kurokesu site he now sells various things related to his adventures in optics. What started as a series of hacks by Saulius Lukse in Vilnius, Lithuania has turned into a small enterprise. The hardware hacks allow them to be used with a diverse range of high-quality, low-cost, CS lenses. Until recently I did not know that this was possible, but people are hacking the venerable Logitech C920 and C930e webcams.
