Computer vision-based displacement measurement is regarded as an excellent alternative to conventional displacement measurement devices due to its convenient installation process with high accuracy. Based on the strong potential, this study proposes a computer vision approach for displacement measurement with enhanced field applicability. Main features of the proposed method are (1) robustness against adverse light conditions and (2) convenient camera installation that allows the camera to be arbitrarily placed. An adaptive image processing procedure is developed to overcome false identification of target markers that can be induced by strong lights. Location information of the identified markers are used to obtain displacement using the homography transformation, which allows the camera to be installed in any place as long as the target markers are in the line of sight. With these features, the computer vision approach is experimentally proven to be practical in field testing for measuring structural displacement.