02-26-2016, 05:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-26-2016, 05:39 PM by MichaelMeissner.)
There is only one slot to hook up the camera to a pine64. So if you wanted to use 10 cameras, you would need to get 10 pine64's.
However, you might be able to hook up multiple cameras via either networking or USB. These would be standard cameras that are bought from 3rd parties, and not related to what pine64 sells.
Also note, the camera being offered is 5 megapixel. I have a similar camera on my Raspberry Pi, and it really cannot be used in anything other than bright sunlight. It probably can do video where you aren't as concerned about noise in the image.
However, you might be able to hook up multiple cameras via either networking or USB. These would be standard cameras that are bought from 3rd parties, and not related to what pine64 sells.
Also note, the camera being offered is 5 megapixel. I have a similar camera on my Raspberry Pi, and it really cannot be used in anything other than bright sunlight. It probably can do video where you aren't as concerned about noise in the image.