Stream 360 video, control the RICOH THETA API, and supply power to the camera using the USB cable. It’s awesome!
Video to your Linux computer is 4K at 30fps with under 300ms latency. Works with the RICOH THETA X, RICOH THETA Z1, or the older RICOH THETA V. It’s perfect for OpenCV object detection, autonomous drones, building analysis, AI, and TensorFlow projects.
The camera can be powered from the USB cable and can switch into live streaming mode, still image, video, or bracket shooting using API commands. We explain the tools, the repos, and the API.
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