At first, the result was great, however after I executed few times(it happened randomly), there is an issue where the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
The only way I found to solve it rebooting my Raspberry Pi.
I had already checked the connection between camera and raspberry Pi and the FPC cable.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results, but the focal distance seems to be the same, and I have no idea why this would happen.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.
According the position where I called time.sleep(), camera preview would get different results.
Although the second way gets better preview, however, the i2c channels fill up and the code returns the error: picamera.exc.
Pi CameraMMAL Error: Failed to enable connection: Out of resources.
And the first way executed perfectly, and the focal distance I got seems to be the same as the second way, and I have no idea why this would happen.