

🚀 See the Future in Ultra-Clear, Ultra-Fast Vision
The ELP High Speed Wide Angle Global Shutter USB Camera Module delivers 1080P HD video at an impressive 90fps using a 1/2.6” Aptina AR0234 sensor. Its global shutter technology eliminates motion blur, while the 120° no-distortion lens captures expansive, crystal-clear images. Compact and versatile, this plug-and-play USB2.0 camera supports multiple platforms and excels in low-light conditions, making it ideal for advanced machine vision, robotics, and professional streaming setups.



















| ASIN | B0C3C2YVK9 |
| Item model number | ELP-USBGS1200P01-H120 |
| Manufacturer | ShenZhen Ailipu Technology Co., Ltd |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 3.8 x 2.05 cm; 91 g |
A**R
Using this for a robotics project. The global shutter + high FOV + close range was perfect. This is one of the best usb breadboard cameras I’ve used. (Though I still use arducams when I need a lens)
G**E
Good color picture and global shutter in same camera. Never tried it above 20 FPS though
D**M
Having this mounted above my touchscreen display at the front of the classroom allows most of my students to be seen by the other party since some of their seats are close to the board but off to the side. I have a 3D printer and will make something a little more attractive to house it, but for now the mounting holes have sufficed to mount it to a piece of plastic corner bead I strung above the monitor. Since my application captures a larger area, I would prefer a 4K resolution. I have one of those cameras, but the angle of capture is not ideal for all of my situations either. As such, I can just switch between the two depending upon the situation. A 4K camera with a wide angle of capture would be ideal for my situation, but I do not want a fisheye lens. Lastly, between all of the different types, I can teach my students about field of view, frame rate, and resolution. If I use a fan, I can also teach about scan rate and how it affects capture of moving objects - especially since this camera has a superior capture rate.
B**G
I’m really confused by the price point of this camera. 80 bucks for a camera that doesn’t have an included enclosure is kind of strange. There’s definitely a place for stuff like this that’s cheap for DIY projects, but they’re usually inexpensive. As for the camera quality, it’s fine. The camera angle is wide. I’m going to use it as a camera to monitor my 3d printer. I’ll have to create a custom enclosure for it.
W**N
I could never get this to function
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