Need to call a capture()
method (omitted) in the Camera
class. Just running the code in a script runs it OK:
# import io, picamera, etc..
with picamera.PiCamera() as camera:
camera.resolution(self.camwidth, self.camheight)
camera.start_preview()
When I try to make it object oriented it fails:
class Camera(object):
def __init__(self, cam_width, cam_height):
self.camwidth = cam_width
self.camheight = cam_height
with picamera.PiCamera() as camera:
camera.resolution(self.camwidth, self.camheight)
camera.start_preview()
time.sleep(2)
camera = Camera(32, 24)
The error looks like this:
File "ActionScript.py", line 23, in <module> camera = Camera(32, 24)
File "ActionScript.py", line 13, in __init__ camera.resolution(self.camwidth,self.camheight)
TypeError: 'tuple' object is not callable
I have tried different ways around this, but the line:
camera.resolution(self.camwidth, self.camheight)
.. seems to the one it has a problem with from inside an object. Always "tuple object is not callable. I have also tried setting __init__()
to just registering the 32x24 values and a cameraSetup()
method to run the setup with the same result after calling camera.cameraSetup()