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The RealSense D400 Series cameras - Tech Specs

MartyG
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Hi everyone,

The full information page for the D-cameras has now been published.

https://software.intel.com/en-us/realsense/400-series Intel® RealSense™ Depth Cameras D400-Series | Intel® Software

The documentation link currently points to the general documentation page for Librealsense. This page does not yet have final documentation for the new RealSense SDK 2.0. This will likely become available on this documentation hub page when the cameras are released in October. Until then, you can use this temporary documentation page for SDK 2.0 information.

The data sheet document for the new cameras can be found here:

https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/Intel_RealSense_Depth_Cam_D400_Series_Datasheet.pdf https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/Intel_RealSense_Depth_Cam_D400_Series_Datasheet.pdf

The data sheet confirms that SDK 2.0 is a new and improved version of Librealsense.

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ВВидм
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Tell me please. And here for recognition of a large number of gestures to take SR300? Or Intel RealSense Depth Cameras D415 and D435 will contain recognitions of all bones of a brush too? And whether they will work at windows 10?

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MartyG
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Unfortunately, no further details about the features and operating system requirements of the D415 and D435 are available publicly yet except for what is on the page that I linked to.

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ВВидм
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Thanks a lot for your help.

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PKusm
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It's September already. Is there any updates regarding D400 series?

 

I couldn't find them on this page: https://click.intel.com/realsense.html?dir=asc&order=name Intel® RealSense™ Developer Kits but it mentions about promotional info.
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MartyG
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No further information yet, unfortunately. I check the information page and the Click store daily, and will make a forum posting as soon as new information is available.

Since the current RealSense store sale lasts til September 30, I wouldn't be surprised if the D-cameras were released on September 30 in order to meet the September launch window by a whisker. I'll keep checking daily though, just in case.

MartyG
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Information about the new SDK 2.0 has now been released.

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PKusm
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Thanks for the updates Marty.

 

It's getting clearer now, Intel is not going to continue supplying updates for the middle-ware anymore.
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KK7
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Now the website is saying "Available in October 2017"...

https://software.intel.com/en-us/realsense/400-series Intel® RealSense™ Depth Cameras D400-Series | Intel® Software

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MartyG
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Yes, unfortunately the release of the cameras has been delayed. You can read the initial documentation for the SDK software though.

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MartyG
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As a pre-release example of the new D-camera's live performance, here is a short video of an earlier version of it from Nov 2016, taking a scan as it drives down a street in a car.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BIxXn0DIK0&t=968s# t=26m30s Intel presents RealSense™ at the IDTechEx Show!: From 3D Printing to Drones - YouTube

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KK7
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Do you have CAD files for D-camera by chance?

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MartyG
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CAD files are not available yet for the D-csmeras. Intel have produced camera CAD files before though, and users sometimes create their own and release them on model-sharing sites.

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BKuse
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I have not been able to find information on the ability of the d400 series to function in dark to low light conditions. Does anyone know how well it functions compared to the Kinect V2

MartyG
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An engineer involved in the development of the new cameras was an author recently in a paper about RealSense cameras. It said about the new models:

"They support the use of unstructured light illumination, as well as additional time-synchronized camera streams. ... Its matching algorithm is a configurable superset of the method used on the R200, producing a significant improvement in results."

The full statement can be read on page 8 of this PDF of the paper.

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://arxiv.org/pdf/1705.05548&ved=0ahUKEwiOq5Pl9-bWAhUmOsAKHXsRCYYQFggmMAA&usg=AOvVaw0YjrXOiIyhn8rhCgLtwjho https://arxiv.org/pdf/1705.05548&ved=0ahUKEwiOq5Pl9-bWAhUmOsAKHXs

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JPowe7
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Any updates on when the D4xx series systems are going to be available?

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MartyG
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There is no release date yet. You can use the Notify Me button on the Click online store to be informed when there is news. There will apparently be a pre-order phase in the store before they are released.

https://click.intel.com/realsense.html Intel® RealSense™ Developer Kits

You may also be interested in this recently published information site.

https://realsense.intel.com/ Intel® RealSense™ Efficiency Enabling Intelligence - Intel® RealSense™

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ALeat
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Hi Marty, do you know if RealSense cameras will continue to ship embedded in laptops, or will they only now ship as external cams? Thanks.

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MartyG
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The new D415 and D435 cameras are being supplied in caseless 'Module Kit' form for hardware integrators as well as the usual cased cameras, so it is possible that laptop manufacturers could integrate them. I don't know of any plans to do so though.

https://realsense.intel.com/ Intel® RealSense™ Efficiency Enabling Intelligence - Intel® RealSense™

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ISolo1
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i want to make a very technical question, about this product, which i would like to be private. how to proceed to make my question?

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MartyG
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You can have a private conversation with an Intel support agent by opening a Support Ticket.

https://supporttickets.intel.com/supportrequest https://supporttickets.intel.com/supportrequest

If you wish, you can also send me a confidential Private Message. As a RealSense specialist, I may be able to provide the answers that you need.

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