Switch to XangleCS from…
In most cases, it is possible to use XangleCS directly with your current hardware. This page is going to give you some guidelines about making the upgrade. Check out also the complete features of our Multi-camera software on /features.
Breeze Multi-Camera (DSLR Remote Pro Multi-Camera)
Hardware differences:
Disconnect your trigger cables (not required / not recommended - we do everything by USB)
Calibration: use plain yellow markers on a black background: https://doc.xanglecs.com/calibration
Software differences:
Numbering is made by turning on all cameras in the right sequence. Then simply press on on “Reorder” to apply your new camera numbering
Nodes (external computers) don’t need to reference to the IP address of your main machine. Simply run the XangleClient.exe file from the node and you’re good to go
Dzentech hardware
Disconnect your trigger cables (these are not required / not recommended - we do everything by USB). From Xangle, you’re going to be able to use freeze, interval, jump-and-freeze straight from the software.
Twindom Full body scanner (*Draft*)
Our minimum requirements is
Raspberry Pi 3
PiCam v1, v2 or v3. Arducam IMX519
To upgrade the hardware from Raspberry Pi 1 or 2 to 4 or 5, you’re going to need the following:
89 Raspberry Pi 4, 2GB: https://www.pishop.us/product/raspberry-pi-4-model-b-2gb @ 45$ each
89 Picam v3: https://www.pishop.us/product/raspberry-pi-camera-module-3/ @ 25$ each
89 USB-C cable (power for the Raspberry Pi) @ https://amzn.to/3ZR5AID @ 8$ each (make sure you get the proper length)
Make sure your micro-sd cards are at least 16GB (in your Raspberry Pis)
total hardware budget upgrade = 7488$USD