The OpenMV H7 R2 Camera is a small, low power, microcontroller board which allows you to easily implement applications using machine vision in the real-world. The Plus variation adds 32 MB of external 32-bit SDRAM and 32 MB of external quad SPI flash. You program the OpenMV Cam in high level Python scripts (courtesy of the MicroPython Operating System) instead of C/C++. This makes it easier to deal with the complex outputs of machine vision algorithms and working with high level data structures. But, you still have total control over your OpenMV Cam and its I/O pins in Python. You can easily trigger taking pictures and video on external events or execute machine vision algorithms to figure out how to control your I/O pins.
The OpenMV Cam H7 R2 comes with a MT9M114 image sensor is capable of taking 2592x1944 (5MP) images. Most simple algorithms will run between 25-50 FPS on QVGA (320x240) resolutions and below. Additionally, the OpenMV H7 R2 now features removable camera modules which allow you to use the module with Global Shutter and FLIR Lepton sensors for serious computer vision applications. The OpenMV is perfect for applications involving frame differencing, face detection, eye and marker tracking, QR code detection/decoding, shape detection, and more.
This camera is a near identical version of the OpenMV H7 Plus, but with a different imaging sensor; the MT9M114 instead of the OV7725. Please keep this in mind when using the OpenMV IDE since the two sensors operate differently.
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"This camera is a near identical version of the OpenMV H7 Plus, but with a different imaging sensor"
This is not true. The Plus has much more memory, which makes connecting with Edge Impulse, for example, much easier.
The description for the camera module "The OpenMV Cam H7 R2 comes with a MT9M114 image sensor is capable of taking 2592x1944 (5MP) images." MT9M114 data sheet does not describe a 5MP image sensor. https://www.onsemi.com/products/sensors/image-sensors/mt9m114