Camera - Depth & LiDAR Camera

A depth camera is a type of camera that captures the distance between objects and the camera. Unlike regular cameras, it provides depth information for each pixel, creating a 3D representation of the scene. Depth cameras typically use technologies like stereo vision, structured light, or Time-of-Flight (ToF) to achieve depth...

A depth camera is a type of camera that captures the distance between objects and the camera. Unlike regular cameras, it provides depth information for each pixel, creating a 3D representation of the scene. Depth cameras typically use technologies like stereo vision, structured light, or Time-of-Flight (ToF) to achieve depth sensing.

  • Depth Camera

    A depth camera is a device that uses different technologies (such as stereo vision, structured light, or Time-of-Flight) to capture the distance between objects and the camera. It generates depth maps, helping devices "see" the 3D information of objects.

  • LiDAR Camera

    A LiDAR camera uses laser scanning technology to measure the distance between objects and the camera, generating highly accurate 3D data. Its range and precision are typically superior to depth cameras.

 

Recently Viewed Products