Thanks for sharing Awesome project. I m getting yellow color tint in received images & secondly the orientation of image is different from that of ESP32 CAM Module. Can you please share as how to get yellow tint free images & what modification do I need to make in code to rotate the image 90 or 180 degrees to match the orientation of ESP32 CAM Module.
Excellent description! I have got it working, found video quality poor, SD pix size only around 160K, bu tin code setting is for either UXGA or SVGA. Your pix seem only 18kb size so not that good either. Any reason for difference or way to improve video quality?
This is my first project :) thank you. I'll order arduino and start to learn coding because of you. Until then, can you make it based in time control. For example, it will be work or start the capture between 14:00 and 18:00 PM or etc...
@@electronicsinnovation it would be wonderful if we can set the time. Think about it, we placed that in a room/office etc. Every motion will trigger e-mail. But there are working hours. There will be people moving between certain hours.
Thanks for sharing such an Awesome project. The image captured on motion detection will be sent to email or do I have option to select any specific image from sd card saved images using gpio pins to send it to email. If not possible with existing code, can you do another video to do the same as requested. Thanks & kind regards.
The 3.7V battery will have 4.2v when it is fully charged. When you apply 5V at input, it will be converted to 3.3 V through a regulator. As long as you give voltage of more than 3.3V , you will get 3.3v as output from the regulator. The is enough to run the on board ESP module. So, when I conect a 3.7V battery, it's more than 3.3v. thus it will work. First read about lithium ion batteries, regulators and ESP module datasheets. Then come bach here. Theri baap ko math sikha...
@@electronicsinnovation LoL. Khud ko baap kehto ho. Yeah, I know about lithium-ion batteries, regulators and I do read datasheets. ESP32 CAM uses AMS1117 as the voltage regulator and the 5V supply input can only accept DC 4.5V - 12V (input voltage must be more than output voltage (more than 1V)). I guess you will again come up with some dumber justification now :D
Great video as always. But can you tell me how did you conect battery with camera and which parts did you use for conection. 😁
Thanks for sharing Awesome project. I m getting yellow color tint in received images & secondly the orientation of image is different from that of ESP32 CAM Module. Can you please share as how to get yellow tint free images & what modification do I need to make in code to rotate the image 90 or 180 degrees to match the orientation of ESP32 CAM Module.
very clear and well good explanation..which help beginners in this field .loved it
Thank you vamsiii😍
How long will the battery last?
What are the specs of the battery you used?
How much time it can run?
Excellent description! I have got it working, found video quality poor, SD pix size only around 160K, bu tin code setting is for either UXGA or SVGA. Your pix seem only 18kb size so not that good either. Any reason for difference or way to improve video quality?
Great!
Is it possible to add to this project gsm module (like sim800) and send photos by 3g?
A very nice project thank you for your video but why is it green??
parabéns pelo empenho, sou do Brasil fiz e funcionou perfeitamente
this tutorial I am interested, and I would like to realize it but I can not find the code how it gets it
thank you
This is my first project :) thank you. I'll order arduino and start to learn coding because of you. Until then, can you make it based in time control. For example, it will be work or start the capture between 14:00 and 18:00 PM or etc...
Okay, will.try to do that.
@@electronicsinnovation it would be wonderful if we can set the time. Think about it, we placed that in a room/office etc. Every motion will trigger e-mail. But there are working hours. There will be people moving between certain hours.
Thanks for sharing such an Awesome project. The image captured on motion detection will be sent to email or do I have option to select any specific image from sd card saved images using gpio pins to send it to email. If not possible with existing code, can you do another video to do the same as requested.
Thanks & kind regards.
No, it will automatically send every captured image to mail.
I have given that sd card option for backup, in case of internet connectivity failure.
Very good 👍
Thank you for your support.
Error
camera_pins.h: No such file or directory
what does this mean?
There will be a camera_pins.h file.
That should sit along with the code.
can be view the stream?
the esp32 cam while in that setup
Yeah, you can do that. But you have to make some changes on the code.
@@electronicsinnovation ohh how? you have tutorials
or you have same code please i need it please share :)
For surveillance follow below video.
ua-cam.com/video/KVb2cMbaWxY/v-deo.html
Camera_pins.h no such file or directory
what is the voltage battery ?
4.2 V
It is possible to use a Li battery on the 5v input? I'll have to try that! Thanks!
I realize I am pretty randomly asking but does anybody know of a good place to stream newly released series online?
@Arthur Layne flixportal :P
@Peyton Francis thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D Appreciate it!
@Arthur Layne Happy to help xD
Nice video
Thank you.
I want this redy product for me
Awesome..
Thank you dinesh😍
Gud...
Compilation error occurred on camera_pin.h
does anyone done this project?
Connecting 3.7v battery to 5v input? That will never work.
The 3.7V battery will have 4.2v when it is fully charged.
When you apply 5V at input, it will be converted to 3.3 V through a regulator.
As long as you give voltage of more than 3.3V , you will get 3.3v as output from the regulator.
The is enough to run the on board ESP module.
So, when I conect a 3.7V battery, it's more than 3.3v. thus it will work.
First read about lithium ion batteries, regulators and ESP module datasheets.
Then come bach here.
Theri baap ko math sikha...
@@electronicsinnovation LoL. Khud ko baap kehto ho. Yeah, I know about lithium-ion batteries, regulators and I do read datasheets.
ESP32 CAM uses AMS1117 as the voltage regulator and the 5V supply input can only accept DC 4.5V - 12V (input voltage must be more than output voltage (more than 1V)).
I guess you will again come up with some dumber justification now :D
Ok, enough discussion. What battery should I buy ? What voltage and Amps?
Please .
Need to run the camera for 4 hours
@@julianvaldes9242did you figure it out?
I owe you my life