What is your opinion about using the ELB-REV4 camera module with Simpl

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The ELB-REV4 is not a camera module, which has led to some confusion in the discussion. Users are seeking advice on image processing options that can work with tools like Arduino. The conversation highlights the need for clarification about the ELB-REV4's functionality. Participants are encouraged to share their experiences with image processing using similar hardware. Overall, the focus remains on exploring suitable alternatives for image processing projects.
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I have no previous experience using this tool. My question is if some of you have any comment about this tool or any option for image processing using similar cards such as arduino, etc.
 
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saroj34 said:
I have no previous experience using this tool. My question is if some of you have any comment about this tool or any option for image processing using similar cards such as arduino, etc.
You do realize that an ELB-REV4 isn't a camera module ? Your text and thread title suggest otherwise
 
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