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Added Logitech QuickCam Orbit AF to known working list. Works well attached to my laptop. I'm leaning towards auto-focus being the big thing that makes cameras work well. |
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I can confirm good rates (haven't tested all readers though) for the built in cameras of: |
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i'm guessing all of those have autofocus? I just added those to the top, thanks. Perhaps we should make this a file in repo. |
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Yes, I believe they have autofocus. And I think the |
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Hi, |
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After having tried many different USB cameras and Laptop cameras, I had come to a conclusion that attempting to use several years old hardware, or cheap hardware, was not a good way to use Quagga. I have, however, always had pretty decent success with mobile phone cameras. However, today I encountered a USB camera that works fantastically with Quagga, so I thought maybe we should start a thread listing hardware and features of that hardware, so we can figure out what is necessary to get a good bar code reading.
If you have a device that reads a barcode decently, please comment it here, i'll add it to the list, we'll eventually make it a Wiki page, I guess, and add a link in the docs.
USB Cameras known to work with Quagga
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720p CMOS sensor, Auto-Focus, 5.7Mpixel res
2MPixel (1600x1200 native) res, Auto-Focus, Motorized Tracking
Built in Laptop cameras known to work with Quagga
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Mobile Phone cameras known to work with Quagga
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