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      <title>Making my own webcam: Part 2</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[In the first part I discussed why I&#39;m not able to get a decent webcam, and deciding to make my own using a Raspberry Pi Zero and the new Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera instead.&#xA;&#xA;Well, all the parts arrived from the friendly pirates at Pimoroni today, so I got to work at putting it together.&#xA;&#xA;The first speed bump was discovering that the Zero W has a mini-HDMI port. I have many HDMI cables as well as  a micro-HDMI adaptor for the Raspberry Pi 4, but no mini-HDMI cables or adaptors. I decided to just connect to it over WiFi instead. First up, Adafruit&#39;s Raspberry Pi Zero Headless Quick Start guide. That got me to the point where I could ssh into the Pi Zero W and update the operating system without seeing the screen or plugging in a keyboard or mouse.&#xA;&#xA;The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera Getting Started manual was also quite helpful in figuring out how to connect and adjust the lenses.&#xA;&#xA;I tried a whole bunch of things, mainly on this forum thread, to try and get the Pi Zero to act as a webcam. It wasn&#39;t working, so I started wondering if the guy who showed a successful demo of it working on YouTube had a blog with instructions. &#xA;&#xA;Turns out, he wrote up the instructions just four days ago! I tried it, and it works! Another turns out: He&#39;s the same guy behind the PiPhone, Drop Pi and the Lapse Pi.&#xA;&#xA;One last issue was that everything was out of focus. I had a look at the Pimoroni website again and found the manual for the lens that I bought. Turns out I had to remove the CS-S adaptor, fully screw in the backfocus, and only then adjust the aperture and focus. &#xA;&#xA;I compared it against my built-in webcam, and it looks so much better! Going from a 720p fixed-focus webcam to a 12MP camera running at 1080p with a manual focus is quite the difference.&#xA;&#xA;---&#xA;I’m publishing this as part of 100 Days To Offload. You can join in yourself by visiting https://100daystooffload.com.&#xA;&#xA;#100DaysToOffload #day38 #rpicam&#xA;&#xA;iComment on this post/i&#xD;&#xA;div id=&#34;cusdisthread&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <a href="https://gerritniezen.com/making-my-own-webcam">the first part</a> I discussed why I&#39;m not able to get a decent webcam, and deciding to make my own using a Raspberry Pi Zero and the new <a href="https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-high-quality-camera/">Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera</a> instead.</p>

<p>Well, all the parts arrived from the friendly pirates at <a href="https://shop.pimoroni.com/">Pimoroni</a> today, so I got to work at putting it together.</p>

<p>The first speed bump was discovering that the Zero W has a mini-HDMI port. I have many HDMI cables as well as  a micro-HDMI adaptor for the Raspberry Pi 4, but no mini-HDMI cables or adaptors. I decided to just connect to it over WiFi instead. First up, <a href="https://learn.adafruit.com/raspberry-pi-zero-creation/overview">Adafruit&#39;s Raspberry Pi Zero Headless Quick Start</a> guide. That got me to the point where I could <code>ssh</code> into the Pi Zero W and update the operating system without seeing the screen or plugging in a keyboard or mouse.</p>

<p>The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera <a href="https://learn.adafruit.com/raspberry-pi-zero-creation/overview">Getting Started manual</a> was also quite helpful in figuring out how to connect and adjust the lenses.</p>

<p>I tried a whole bunch of things, mainly on <a href="https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=38&amp;t=148361&amp;start=25&amp;sid=160d05f8fd20c2642dd8e64983bad1e9">this forum thread</a>, to try and get the Pi Zero to act as a webcam. It wasn&#39;t working, so I started wondering if the guy who showed a successful demo of it working <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idD61VOJ024">on YouTube</a> had a blog with instructions.</p>

<p>Turns out, he <a href="http://www.davidhunt.ie/raspberry-pi-zero-with-pi-camera-as-usb-webcam/">wrote up the instructions</a> just four days ago! I tried it, and it works! Another turns out: He&#39;s the same guy behind the <a href="https://www.wired.co.uk/article/tutorial-raspberry-pi-smartphone">PiPhone</a>, <a href="http://www.davidhunt.ie/water-droplet-photography-with-raspberry-pi/">Drop Pi</a> and the <a href="http://www.davidhunt.ie/motorised-time-lapse-rail-with-raspberry-pi/">Lapse Pi</a>.</p>

<p>One last issue was that everything was out of focus. I had a look at the Pimoroni website again and found the <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0174/1800/files/Typical_C-Mount_Lens_Guide.pdf?v=1588231328">manual for the lens that I bought</a>. Turns out I had to remove the CS-S adaptor, fully screw in the backfocus, and only then adjust the aperture and focus.</p>

<p>I compared it against my built-in webcam, and it looks so much better! Going from a 720p fixed-focus webcam to a 12MP camera running at 1080p with a manual focus is quite the difference.</p>

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<p>I’m publishing this as part of 100 Days To Offload. You can join in yourself by visiting <a href="https://100daystooffload.com">https://100daystooffload.com</a>.</p>

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