T**Y
Camera not supported
The shipped camera is a XRZ00D1-V240 v2.0This doesn't seem to be compatible with the esp32-cam sketch or its supporting esp-cam modules. See error message below.14:37:20.938 -> [E][camera.c:1049] camera_probe(): Detected camera not supported.14:37:20.938 -> [E][camera.c:1249] esp_camera_init(): Camera probe failed with error 0x20004
F**8
Everything works
Getting the board to program was a bit tricky. To power it up, 5v was applied to the 5v line, not to the Vin line. (3.3v to the 3.3v line did not work either) . It does not seem to have a reset pin broken out, so the board must be reset manually when programming via serial. When using the CameraWebServer example sketch, the camera had to be defined as CAMERA_MODEL_AI_THINKER, not the default CAMERA_MODEL_WROVER_KIT. The camera has very noticeable rolling shutter, but I think that is a software issue.
V**3
Select the correct camera in the code and run with 5V
I had the camera errorAs others have recommendedSelect the correct camera in the code and run with 5Vcamera live stream frame rate and quality are about what you would expect for the priceDroneBot WorkShop has a nice tutorial
G**H
Works great
Works really well as part of my facial recognition project. I highly recommend this item.
L**4
Chip not running
When i connect it with 3v3 ftdi it make the driver not connected with pc and too much heat from ftdi ic sadly the module not work with me and i have bachelor final project
Z**
Good product holds up well as a trail camera
Thank you for creating something I made a trail camera out of it
C**.
That it works
Surprised that in the first try after loading sketch that it worked.
D**E
Has never worked right
Numerous problems. Tried making it work when I got it, ended up shelving the unit until trying again after picking up one of Bitluni's ESP32-CAM programming boards.That didn't work - even though it works for him, I figured that maybe the power supply was weak so reverted back to my breadboard setup.The unit IS power hungry, I ended up not using the serial converter's power, putting a big cap on the power supply and using a bench power supply to get the 5V input to about 5.3V before the 3.3V rail actually read 3.3V.However, even with the 3.3V rail at spec and pretty solid, uploading was very hit and miss. I had to do the usual trick with these IO0 to ground, then reset, then program, and about 1 in 5+ times it might work and get all the way through a download. Sometimes it'd get 5% in, sometimes over 90% before crapping out. I had my meter on the line the whole time and didn't see any power fluctuations that would explain this weirdness.In any case, even configuring for AI-THINKER, I could not get the camera module to work. I kept getting the 0x20004 error that others have gotten. Tried reseating the FFC in it's connector, no dice, nice and straight, bottomed in connector, line on mylar matches up, still no dice.Only bought one so I have no camera module to swap out.
A**R
Piece of scrap please don't buy
There is no way to make this work. The camera module is faulty. I'm used to work with Arduino and esp32.
A**Y
IT WORKED
BUT CHOOSE #define CAMERA_MODEL_AI_THINKER, THIS WORKED FOR ME
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