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The innomaker USB2.0 UVC Camera Module features a 1MP OV9281 monochrome global shutter sensor delivering crisp 720p video at 120fps. Its universal UVC compatibility supports USB2.0 and USB3.0 across major OS platforms including Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, Raspberry Pi, and Jetson Nano. Equipped with external trigger and strobe functions plus a wide 148° M12 lens, it’s engineered for high-speed machine vision, robotics, and industrial applications requiring precise, distortion-free imaging.














| ASIN | B0CLRN9QRC |
| Antenna Location | High-speed image capture, real-time image processing, and fast-moving object tracking |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #544 in Webcams |
| Brand | innomaker |
| Built-In Media | CD |
| Camcorder Type | Webcam |
| Color | U20CAM-9281M |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Personal Computers, Tablets, Smartphones |
| Compatible Processors | [All] |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (37) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | HD |
| Effective Still Resolution | 1000000 Pixels |
| Effective Video Resolution | 720 Pixels |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Features | Low Light |
| File Format | TIFF, BMP |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | Serial |
| Flash Memory Type | SD |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V60 |
| Focus Type | fixed focus or manual |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Has Image Stabilization | No |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Image stabilization | false |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | innomaker |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.3 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 3 Millimeters |
| Minimum Aperture | 2.3 Millimeters |
| Model Name | U20CAM-9281M |
| Model Number | U20CAM-9281M |
| Operating System | Windows, Linux, Android, macOS |
| Screen Size | 4 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Shooting Modes | [INFERSHOOTINGMODE: high-speed motion] |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Supported Audio Format | AAC, MP3 |
| Supported Image Format | TIFF or BMP |
| UPC | 781520761359 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Resolution | 720p |
| Viewing Angle | 142 Degrees |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
A**R
great camera for price and speed
I bought 2 cameras to start working on an OpenCV project for sports-motion analysis. That's why I chose this 120-fps global-shutter model. Initially I had some issues with getting 120 frames per second from the device on Mac OS but one email to inno-maker support and they helped me correct the issue with my code. I read through the provided documentation and everything worked as described under Linux and Windows. But as mentioned, I am using a Mac (silicon-based) so none of the test programs for Win/Linux don't exist for Mac. Their support was quick (within a few hours) to respond to my questions and they knew exactly what my issue was.
G**R
Set and Forget
I needed a camera to monitor my 3D printers. The key is to get this set and then leave it alone. Mainly, because it is a manual focus; so applications that require variable movement will not work well with this camera. Also, it needs a fair amount of light for a image to be visible. However, for fixed distance monitoring applications it runs very efficiently. Requires only 5V input power, so runs well from a standard USB port or even a standard phone charger. Feels robust and durable. Great value for simple projects and reasonably priced.
T**R
Reliable Camera Module, but a Bit Pricey
This Camera Module functions as intended, capturing clear and detailed images that meet my expectations. It's a versatile piece of equipment, suitable for a variety of applications, from DIY electronics to more complex imaging projects. The build quality of the camera module is decent. It feels sturdy and well-constructed, giving me confidence in its durability and longevity. The setup was straightforward, and I had no trouble integrating it with my existing hardware. The module worked seamlessly with my system, allowing me to get up and running quickly. However, I do find the price to be on the higher side. Considering the features and performance, I expected a bit more value for the money. While it works well, the cost may be a deterrent for those on a tight budget or looking for more economical options. Despite the price, the camera module performs reliably and delivers the results I need. It captures high-quality images and videos, which is crucial for my projects. The ease of use and compatibility with various platforms are definite pluses, making it a valuable tool for hobbyists and professionals alike. This Camera Module is a reliable and effective piece of equipment that works as advertised. While it may be a bit expensive, its performance and build quality make it a worthwhile investment for those who need a dependable imaging solution.
S**Y
nice camera for high light areas
I originally got this to monitor for 3d prints... but it didn't look very good. The small sensor in the camera meant the low light performance was not great. During the day with light coming in the room it fine, when its just a lamp on though near it to see, it was not great. I have since added a light pointing at the printer from behind the camera and that has fixed any issues. I can now keep track of FRM prints from anywhere with just a few taps on my phone and the help of a Pi. Value wise its a neat little camera and came with a cable, as far as internet of things go the price is reasonable. It was easy to set up and get recognized for use via the USB cable. Not plug and play experience like windows devices but this is more a tinkerer thing so expect it to be easy from that perspective. Overall it works, seems decent quality and does what I wanted. not complaints.
T**S
High-Performance OV9281 Mono Sensor Camera Module: A User's Perspective
I recently had the opportunity to integrate the Innomaker USB2.0 UVC Camera with the OV9281 Mono Sensor into a project that involved a Raspberry Pi setup. This piece of equipment supports a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Android, and Mac OS, which was crucial for the multi-platform nature of our development. Right out of the box, the camera impressed me with its compact design and straightforward connectivity. Setting it up with my Raspberry Pi and later with a Jetson Nano was seamless, thanks to its UVC compatibility, which made it mostly plug-and-play. The 120fps maximum frame rate is impressive for applications requiring high-speed image capture, and the global shutter ensures that images are crisp and free of motion blur, a common issue with rolling shutters in fast-moving scenarios. I used this camera module for a computer vision project. The monochrome sensor, with its 1-megapixel resolution, provided the necessary detail for object detection and motion tracking. Under various lighting conditions, the image quality was more than satisfactory for our needs. However, it's worth noting that while the high frame rate and global shutter are its strong points, those requiring higher resolution may find the 1M resolution a limitation for tasks needing finer image details. The support across various OS platforms was as advertised, with no additional drivers needed for basic operation, which streamlined our development process. Yet, a bit more documentation or examples specific to advanced usage would have been appreciated to fully leverage the camera's capabilities without extensive trial and error. In terms of durability, the camera module has held up well through continuous use and various experimental setups, indicating good build quality. The price point is reasonable, considering its niche application and performance specifications. This camera module is a solid choice for hobbyists and professionals working on high-speed image capture projects or those requiring a reliable global shutter camera compatible with popular development boards. Just keep in mind the resolution and ensure it aligns with your project's requirements.
A**D
Nice little camera. I replaced the lens with other zoom lens. So clear
L**O
El producto es lo indicado por el vendedor . Todo excelente.
K**T
Gute Bildqualität auch bei schlechter Beleuchtung. Hohe Bildschärfe bei schnellen Bewegungen.
A**O
Utilisée comme caméra astronomique avec un adaptateur pour porte-oculaire, elle correspond parfaitement à mes attentes. Très bon rapport qualité-prix et bonne documentation en ligne.
M**R
Die wichtigste Information, dass es sich um eine SW-Kamera handelt, geht in der Beschreibung leider etwas unter, nicht jeder sieht auf Anhieb, dass die Bezeichnung "Mono" = S/W bedeutet. Ein simpler Screenshot des Kamerabildes würde helfen. Trage ich hiermit gerne nach. Was unterscheidet diese Kamera sonst noch von deutlich günstigeren Farbmodellen ? Zunächst sticht mir die sehr gute Bildqualität ins Auge, möglw. auch wegen der hochwertigen Linse, die hier verbaut ist. Jedenfalls gefällt mir die Kontrast- und insbesondere die Bewegungsdarstellung sehr gut, hier kommt der global shutter zum Tragen denke ich. Die verbaute Weitwinkellinse eigent sich auch sehr gut für Makroanwendungen, anbei mal ein Bild wie nah man noch (manuell) fokussieren kann (AF gibt es nicht). Abseits von Profianwendungen wie industrieller Bildverarbeitung, wofür kann man als Hobbyanwender so ein Kamera brauchen ? Meine angedachte Anwendung ist die Überwachung eines analogen Ferraris Zählers, dafür war die Makrofähigkeit Voraussetzung und die ist hier erfüllt. Ebenso kommt sie denke ich mit wenig Licht zurecht, man will den Zählerkasten ja nicht dauerhaft ausleuchten, wie wenig, um noch Zählerwerte zu erkennen, wird sich zeigen. Eine weitere Voraussetzung war, dass sie sich auch mit (älteren) Raspis betreiben lässt, das scheint ebenfalls gegeben zu sein. Der Screenshot wurde allerdings unter Windows gemacht. Dort wird sie wie versprochen sofort als USB-Kamera erkannt und mit Tools wie AMcap bekommt man auf Anhieb ein Bild. Unter Raspian ist die Inbetriebnahme etwas komplizierter, aber auf Github ist sowohl die HW als auch die SW gut dokumentiert. Ebenso lobenswert ist, dass der Händler noch ein passendes Metallgehäuse zum fairen Preis anbietet, da lohnt es kaum, den 3D Drucker dafür anzuwerfen. Insgesamt ein empfehlenswertes Produkt, wenn man die passende Anwendung dafür hat, daher volle 5 Sterne von mir.
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