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Personally, I don't have any experience with the Bumblebee. The ZED is IMO not very robust, especially in an outdoor context.

Considering your application (outdoor self driving car), I would actually go for the Multisense S21. It has the far larger base length compared to the other two, is (thus) long-range and specifically designed for outdoor and "heavy-duty" use.

Con: Price

(Then again, I'm no camera expert...)

Personally, I don't have any experience with the Bumblebee. The ZED is IMO not very robust, especially in an outdoor context.context, which is mainly due to the somewhat limited FOV (again, outdoor context).

Considering your application (outdoor self driving car), I would actually go for the Multisense S21. It has the far larger base length compared to the other two, is (thus) long-range and specifically designed for outdoor and "heavy-duty" use.

Con: Price

(Then again, I'm no camera expert...)

Personally, I don't have any experience with the Bumblebee. The ZED is IMO not very robust, especially in an outdoor context, which is mainly due to the somewhat limited FOV (again, outdoor context).

Considering your application (outdoor self driving car), I would actually go for the Multisense S21. It has the far larger base length compared to the other two, is (thus) long-range and specifically designed for outdoor and "heavy-duty" use.use. Also, you can get different lenses...

Con: Price

(Then again, I'm no camera expert...)