Raspberry Pi Cameras

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  • Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera Module

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera Module

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    The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera offers higher resolution (12 megapixels, compared to 8 megapixels), and sensitivity (approximately 50% greater area per pixel for improved low-light performance) than the existing Camera Module v2, and is designed to work with interchangeable lenses in both C and CS Mount form factors. Other lens form factors can be accommodated using third-party lens adapters. Specifications Sensor Sony IMX477R stacked, back-illuminated sensor12.3 megapixels7.9 mm sensor diagonal1.55 x 1.55 μm pixel size Output RAW12/10/8, COMP8 Back focus Adjustable (12.5–22.4 mm) Lens standards CS MountC Mount (C/CS adapter included) IR cut filter Integrated Ribbon cable length 200 mm Tripod mount 1/4”-20 Included 1x Circuit board carrying a Sony IMX477 sensor 1x FPC cable for connection to a Raspberry Pi 1x Milled aluminium lens mount with integrated tripod mount and focus adjustment ring 1x C/CS Mount adapter Required C/CS Mount Lens

    € 59,95

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  • 16 mm C-mount Lens (10 MP) for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Module

    Raspberry Pi Foundation 16 mm C-mount Lens (10 MP) for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Module

    The 16 mm lens provides a higher quality image than the 6 mm lens. It has a narrow angle of view which is more suited to viewing distant objects. Specifications Resolution 10 MegaPixel Image format 1' Focal length 16 mm Aperture F1.4-16 Mount C Field Angle 1'Field Angle 2/3'Field Angle 1/1.8'Field Angle 1/2' 44.6° × 33.6°30.0° × 23.2°24.7° × 18.6°21.8° × 16.4° Back Focal Length 17.53 mm Optical Length 67.53 mm Distortion 1'(-0.7%) 1/2'(-0.5%) 1/3'(-0.15%) M.O.D. 0.2 m Dimension 39 × 50 mm Weight 133.7 g

    € 64,95

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  • 6 mm CS-mount Lens (3 MP) for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Module

    Raspberry Pi Foundation 6 mm CS-mount Lens (3 MP) for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Module

    This lens is suitable for basic photography. It can also be used for macro photography because it can focus objects at very short distances. Specifications Image format 1/2' Focal length 6 mm Resolution 3 MegaPixel Aperture F1.2 Mount CS Field Angle 63° M.O.D. 0.2 m Back Focal Length 7.53 mm Dimension 30 x 34 mm Weight 53 g

    € 32,95

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  • Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3

    Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is a compact camera from Raspberry Pi. It offers an IMX708 12-megapixel sensor with HDR, and features phase detection autofocus. Camera Module 3 is available in standard and wide-angle variants, both of which are available with or without an infrared cut filter. Camera Module 3 can be used to take full HD video as well as stills photographs, and features an HDR mode up to 3 megapixels. Its operation is fully supported by the libcamera library, including Camera Module 3’s rapid autofocus feature: this makes it easy for beginners to use, while offering plenty for advanced users. Camera Module 3 is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers. All variants of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 feature: Back-illuminated and stacked CMOS 12-megapixel image sensor (Sony IMX708) High signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) Built-in 2D Dynamic Defect Pixel Correction (DPC) Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) for rapid autofocus QBC Re-mosaic function HDR mode (up to 3 megapixel output) CSI-2 serial data output 2-wire serial communication (supports I²C fast mode and fast-mode plus) 2-wire serial control of focus mechanism Specifications Sensor Sony IMX708 Resolution 11.9 MP Sensor size 7.4 mm sensor diagonal Pixel size 1.4 x 1.4 µm Horizontal/vertical 4608 x 2592 pixels Common video modes 1080p50, 720p100, 480p120 Output RAW10 IR cut filter Integrated in standard variants; not present in NoIR variants Autofocus system Phase Detection Autofocus Ribbon cable length 200 mm Cable connector 15 x 1 mm FPC Dimensions 25 x 24 x 11.5 mm (12.4 mm height for Wide variants) Variants of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Camera Module 3 Camera Module 3 NoIR Camera Module 3 Wide Camera Module 3 Wide NoIR Focus range 10 cm - ∞ 10 cm - ∞ 5 cm - ∞ 5 cm - ∞ Focal length 4.74 mm 4.74 mm 2.75 mm 2.75 mm Diagonal field of view 75 degrees 75 degrees 120 degrees 120 degrees Horizontal field of view 66 degrees 66 degrees 102 degrees 102 degrees Vertical field of view 41 degrees 41 degrees 67 degrees 67 degrees Focal ratio (F-stop) F1.8 F1.8 F2.2 F2.2 Infrared-sensitive No Yes No Yes Downloads GitHub Documentation

    € 32,95

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  • Adjustable Raspberry Pi Camera Mount & Protector

    Adjustable Raspberry Pi Camera Mount & Protector

    Features Simple slide angle adjustment Camera Module protection 'sandwich' plates Made from crystal clear laser-cut acrylic in the UK 1/4 inch hole for tripod mounting Stable 4-leg base Here you can find the Assembly Instructions.

    € 9,95

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  • The Official Raspberry Pi Camera Guide

    Raspberry Pi Foundation The Official Raspberry Pi Camera Guide

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    Take pictures and shoot video with your Raspberry Pi. Connecting a High Quality Camera or Camera Module turns your favourite credit-card-sized computer into a powerful digital camera. Learn how to set up and control the camera to capture stills and video footage. Discover the numerous modes and effects available, and use the camera in a variety of exciting projects across 17 packed chapters: Set up the new High Quality Camera, attach a lens, and start capturing images Take selfies and shoot stop-motion videos Build a wildlife camera and also an underwater one Make a smart door with a video doorbell Set up a security camera to monitor your home And much, much more!

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    € 19,95

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  • Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Wide NoIR

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Wide NoIR

    Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is a compact camera from Raspberry Pi. It offers an IMX708 12-megapixel sensor with HDR, and features phase detection autofocus. Camera Module 3 is available in standard and wide-angle variants, both of which are available with or without an infrared cut filter. Camera Module 3 can be used to take full HD video as well as stills photographs, and features an HDR mode up to 3 megapixels. Its operation is fully supported by the libcamera library, including Camera Module 3’s rapid autofocus feature: this makes it easy for beginners to use, while offering plenty for advanced users. Camera Module 3 is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers. All variants of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 feature: Back-illuminated and stacked CMOS 12-megapixel image sensor (Sony IMX708) High signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) Built-in 2D Dynamic Defect Pixel Correction (DPC) Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) for rapid autofocus QBC Re-mosaic function HDR mode (up to 3 megapixel output) CSI-2 serial data output 2-wire serial communication (supports I²C fast mode and fast-mode plus) 2-wire serial control of focus mechanism Specifications Sensor Sony IMX708 Resolution 11.9 MP Sensor size 7.4 mm sensor diagonal Pixel size 1.4 x 1.4 µm Horizontal/vertical 4608 x 2592 pixels Common video modes 1080p50, 720p100, 480p120 Output RAW10 IR cut filter Integrated in standard variants; not present in NoIR variants Autofocus system Phase Detection Autofocus Ribbon cable length 200 mm Cable connector 15 x 1 mm FPC Dimensions 25 x 24 x 11.5 mm (12.4 mm height for Wide variants) Variants of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Camera Module 3 Camera Module 3 NoIR Camera Module 3 Wide Camera Module 3 Wide NoIR Focus range 10 cm - ∞ 10 cm - ∞ 5 cm - ∞ 5 cm - ∞ Focal length 4.74 mm 4.74 mm 2.75 mm 2.75 mm Diagonal field of view 75 degrees 75 degrees 120 degrees 120 degrees Horizontal field of view 66 degrees 66 degrees 102 degrees 102 degrees Vertical field of view 41 degrees 41 degrees 67 degrees 67 degrees Focal ratio (F-stop) F1.8 F1.8 F2.2 F2.2 Infrared-sensitive No Yes No Yes Downloads GitHub Documentation

    € 42,95

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  • THine Cable Extension Kit for Raspberry Pi Camera

    THine Solutions THine Cable Extension Kit for Raspberry Pi Camera

    This is a plug-and-play cable extension kit for Raspberry Pi Camera and Computer system. The kit is compatible with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2 (version 2.1), HQ Camera, and defined modes of the 1.3 RPi Camera Module. It extends the cable length up to 20 meters from the Camera to the RPi Computer with a regular LAN Cable. The extension capability is driven by THine’s V-by-One HS technology whose configuration is pre-tuned for easy plug and play installation. There is no need to software set up or coding. The kit works as if the Camera were directly connected to the Computer. Features Up to 20-meter cable extension Supporting most LAN Cables Plug and Play connection No software configuration needed V-by-One HS Technology Applications All Raspberry Pi applications where physical separation of the Camera from the Computer is desirable. Downloads Quick Start Guide Datasheet

    € 79,95

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  •  -10% Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Module V2

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Module V2

    The infrared Raspberry Pi (NoIR) Camera Module V2 has a Sony IMX219 8-megapixel sensor (compared to the 5-megapixel OmniVision OV5647 sensor of the original camera). The RPi NoIR gives you everything the regular Camera Module offers, with one difference: it does not employ an infrared filter (NoIR = No Infrared). This means that pictures you take by daylight will look decidedly curious, but it gives you the ability to see in the dark with infrared lighting. The camera works with all models of Raspberry Pi. Still resolution 8 Megapixels Video modes 1080p30, 720p60 and 640 x 480p60/90 Linux integration V4L2 driver available C programming API OpenMAX IL and others available Sensor Sony IMX219 Sensor resolution 3280 x 2464 pixels Sensor image area 3.68 x 2.76 mm (4.6 mm diagonal) Pixel size 1.12 x 1.12 µm Optical size 1/4' Focal length 3.04 mm Horizontal field of view 62.2 degrees Vertical field of view 48.8 degrees Focal ratio (F-Stop) 2.0 Weight 3 g Size 25 x 24 x 9 mm

    € 29,95€ 26,95

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  • Raspberry Pi HDMI to CSI-2 Adapter Board (supports up to 1080p25fps)

    Kuongshun Raspberry Pi HDMI to CSI-2 Adapter Board (supports up to 1080p25fps)

    Input signal: HDMI; Output signal: CSI; HDMI Input: 720p50\\720p60\\1080i50\\1080p25 Function: HDMI to CSI-2 Limitation: HDMI input supports up to 1080p25fps Usage: Same as standard Raspberry Pi camera Chip: Toshiba TC358743XBG Compatible with: Raspberry Pi 4B/3B+/3B/2B/B+/3A+/Pi Zero/Zero W

    € 49,95

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  • Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Wide

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Wide

    Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is a compact camera from Raspberry Pi. It offers an IMX708 12-megapixel sensor with HDR, and features phase detection autofocus. Camera Module 3 is available in standard and wide-angle variants, both of which are available with or without an infrared cut filter. Camera Module 3 can be used to take full HD video as well as stills photographs, and features an HDR mode up to 3 megapixels. Its operation is fully supported by the libcamera library, including Camera Module 3’s rapid autofocus feature: this makes it easy for beginners to use, while offering plenty for advanced users. Camera Module 3 is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers. All variants of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 feature: Back-illuminated and stacked CMOS 12-megapixel image sensor (Sony IMX708) High signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) Built-in 2D Dynamic Defect Pixel Correction (DPC) Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) for rapid autofocus QBC Re-mosaic function HDR mode (up to 3 megapixel output) CSI-2 serial data output 2-wire serial communication (supports I²C fast mode and fast-mode plus) 2-wire serial control of focus mechanism Specifications Sensor Sony IMX708 Resolution 11.9 MP Sensor size 7.4 mm sensor diagonal Pixel size 1.4 x 1.4 µm Horizontal/vertical 4608 x 2592 pixels Common video modes 1080p50, 720p100, 480p120 Output RAW10 IR cut filter Integrated in standard variants; not present in NoIR variants Autofocus system Phase Detection Autofocus Ribbon cable length 200 mm Cable connector 15 x 1 mm FPC Dimensions 25 x 24 x 11.5 mm (12.4 mm height for Wide variants) Variants of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Camera Module 3 Camera Module 3 NoIR Camera Module 3 Wide Camera Module 3 Wide NoIR Focus range 10 cm - ∞ 10 cm - ∞ 5 cm - ∞ 5 cm - ∞ Focal length 4.74 mm 4.74 mm 2.75 mm 2.75 mm Diagonal field of view 75 degrees 75 degrees 120 degrees 120 degrees Horizontal field of view 66 degrees 66 degrees 102 degrees 102 degrees Vertical field of view 41 degrees 41 degrees 67 degrees 67 degrees Focal ratio (F-stop) F1.8 F1.8 F2.2 F2.2 Infrared-sensitive No Yes No Yes Downloads GitHub Documentation

    € 42,95

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  •  -10% Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2

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    The Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2 has a Sony IMX219 8-megapixel sensor (compared to the 5-megapixel OmniVision OV5647 sensor of the original camera).The Camera Module can be used to take high-definition video, as well as stills photographs. It’s easy to use for beginners, but has plenty to offer advanced users if you’re looking to expand your knowledge. There are lots of examples online of people using it for time-lapse, slow-motion, and other video cleverness.The new sensor supports 1080p30, 720p60 and VGA90 video modes, as well as still capture. It attaches via a 15 cm ribbon cable to the CSI port on the Raspberry Pi.The camera works with all models of Raspberry Pi. Still resolution 8 Megapixels Video modes 1080p30, 720p60 and 640 x 480p60/90 Linux integration V4L2 driver available C programming API OpenMAX IL and others available Sensor Sony IMX219 Sensor resolution 3280 x 2464 pixels Sensor image area 3.68 x 2.76 mm (4.6 mm diagonal) Pixel size 1.12 x 1.12 µm Optical size 1/4' Focal length 3.04 mm Horizontal field of view 62.2 degrees Vertical field of view 48.8 degrees Focal ratio (F-Stop) 2.0 Weight 3 g Size 25 x 24 x 9 mm

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  • Last stock! Naturebytes Wildlife Camera Case for Raspberry Pi

    Naturebytes Wildlife Camera Case for Raspberry Pi

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    Weatherproof (certified IP55) Fresnel IR lens to optimize motion detection Mount compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi (all A, B, and Zero models) Easy access to the Raspberry Pi’s internal components and ports Can be secured with a padlock Nylon camera attachment strap for securing outside Rear cable access Fasteners and spacers for attaching electronics No soldering required Rear attachments for modular upgrades Please note, you need to provide a Raspberry Pi.

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    € 59,95

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  •  -29% Adafruit Zero Spy Camera for Raspberry Pi Zero (160 Degree Focal Angle)

    Adafruit Adafruit Zero Spy Camera for Raspberry Pi Zero (160 Degree Focal Angle)

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    Is your house haunted? Or, rather, are you convinced that your house is haunted but have never been able to prove it since you've never had a camera that integrated with your Raspberry Pi Zero but was still small enough that the ghosts wouldn't notice it? Luckily, the spy camera for Raspberry Pi Zero is smaller than a thumbnail with a high enough resolution to see people, ghosts, or whatever it is you're looking for. It's about the size of a cell phone camera – the module being just 8.6 x 8.6 mm – with only a 2' cable, so you can create an extra compact and sneaky little spy cam. It has a 160-degree focal angle for a very wide/distorted fisheye effect that's great for security systems or watching a big swath of the living room or roadway. Like the Raspberry Pi camera board, it attaches to your Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 or Zero W by way of the small socket on the board's edge closest to the 'PWR in' port. This interface uses the dedicated CSI interface, which was designed especially for interfacing to cameras. The CSI bus is capable of extremely high data rates, and it exclusively carries pixel data. The camera is connected to the BCM2835 processor on the RPi via the CSI bus, a higher bandwidth link which carries pixel data from the camera back to the processor. This bus travels along the ribbon cable that attaches the camera board to the Pi. The ribbon cables are compatible with both the RPi Zero v1.3 and RPi Zero W. The sensor itself has a native resolution of 5 megapixels and has a fixed focus lens onboard. It has similar specs as the original RPi camera, but is not as high-res as the new RPi camera v2! Specifications Camera Module Dimensions: 8.6 x 8.6 mm Lens Diameter: 10 mm Total Length: 60 mm Lens Focal Angle: 160 degrees Weight: 1.9 g

    € 34,95€ 24,95

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  • Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 NoIR

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 NoIR

    Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is a compact camera from Raspberry Pi. It offers an IMX708 12-megapixel sensor with HDR, and features phase detection autofocus. Camera Module 3 is available in standard and wide-angle variants, both of which are available with or without an infrared cut filter. Camera Module 3 can be used to take full HD video as well as stills photographs, and features an HDR mode up to 3 megapixels. Its operation is fully supported by the libcamera library, including Camera Module 3’s rapid autofocus feature: this makes it easy for beginners to use, while offering plenty for advanced users. Camera Module 3 is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers. All variants of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 feature: Back-illuminated and stacked CMOS 12-megapixel image sensor (Sony IMX708) High signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) Built-in 2D Dynamic Defect Pixel Correction (DPC) Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) for rapid autofocus QBC Re-mosaic function HDR mode (up to 3 megapixel output) CSI-2 serial data output 2-wire serial communication (supports I²C fast mode and fast-mode plus) 2-wire serial control of focus mechanism Specifications Sensor Sony IMX708 Resolution 11.9 MP Sensor size 7.4 mm sensor diagonal Pixel size 1.4 x 1.4 µm Horizontal/vertical 4608 x 2592 pixels Common video modes 1080p50, 720p100, 480p120 Output RAW10 IR cut filter Integrated in standard variants; not present in NoIR variants Autofocus system Phase Detection Autofocus Ribbon cable length 200 mm Cable connector 15 x 1 mm FPC Dimensions 25 x 24 x 11.5 mm (12.4 mm height for Wide variants) Variants of Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Camera Module 3 Camera Module 3 NoIR Camera Module 3 Wide Camera Module 3 Wide NoIR Focus range 10 cm - ∞ 10 cm - ∞ 5 cm - ∞ 5 cm - ∞ Focal length 4.74 mm 4.74 mm 2.75 mm 2.75 mm Diagonal field of view 75 degrees 75 degrees 120 degrees 120 degrees Horizontal field of view 66 degrees 66 degrees 102 degrees 102 degrees Vertical field of view 41 degrees 41 degrees 67 degrees 67 degrees Focal ratio (F-stop) F1.8 F1.8 F2.2 F2.2 Infrared-sensitive No Yes No Yes Downloads GitHub Documentation

    € 32,95

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  • Pimoroni Lens for the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera (0.12-1.8x)

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Lens for the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera (0.12-1.8x)

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    It features a knurled adjustment ring to move the main lens for zoom-factor, you then focus by changing the distance to the subject. The satin-black main barrel has a diameter of 39mm nominal for the most part if you want to build a mount and it comes with 2 lens caps for the top and base. The whole lens is 107mm long.

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    € 34,95

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  • Last stock! Pieye Nimbus 3D ToF Camera Module for Raspberry Pi

    Pieye Nimbus 3D ToF Camera Module for Raspberry Pi

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    Time-of-Flight Measuring principle The time-of-flight technology has been successfully established on the market for many years. Nimbus 3D is now making this technology available for the first time for the Raspberry Pi. With time-of-flight technology, the distance between objects and the camera is measured via the light propagation time using modulated light pulses. Applications The compact design opens up a multitude of new applications. From people counting to gesture control to surveying tasks, there is no limit to the imagination. Open source software Together with open-source software and the connection to the Raspberry Pi Linux kernel, Nimbus 3D is a ready out-of-the-box solution. The included sample code for python, javascript and C completes the plug-and-play experience. And best of all: the complete software is open-source! Join the community at github.com and contribute your part to the development of nimbus 3D. Technical specifications Resolution: 352 x 288 Measuring range: 0.1 m - 5 m Angle of view: 66° x 54° (H x V) Framerate: up to 30fps Imager: Infineon REAL3 IRS1125A Output: 3D point cloud, amplitude, radial and confidence

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    € 309,00

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  • Raspberry Pi Global Shutter Camera

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi Global Shutter Camera

    The Raspberry Pi Global Shutter Camera is a specialised 1.6 MP camera from Raspberry Pi that is able to capture rapid motion without introducing artefacts typical of rolling shutter cameras. It is ideally suited to fast motion photography and to machine vision applications, where even small amounts of distortion can seriously degrade inference performance. With a large pixel size of 3.45 x 3.45 μm providing high light sensitivity, the Global Shutter Camera can operate with short exposure times (as low as 30 μs with adequate lighting), an advantage for high-speed photography. It features a 1.6 MP Sony IMX296 sensor, and it has the same C/CS-mount lens assembly as the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera, for compatibility with the same broad variety of lenses. In common with other global shutter sensors, the IMX296 has a lower resolution than similarly sized rolling shutter sensors; a low pixel count is appropriate for machine vision applications, where high-resolution images are challenging to process in real time. The Global Shutter Camera's lower resolution means that with appropriate lens magnification, an image suitable for processing by a machine vision model can be captured natively. The Raspberry Pi Global Shutter Camera is compatible with any Raspberry Pi computer that has a CSI connector. Specifications Form factor 38 x 38 x 19.8 mm (29.5 mm adapter and dust cap) Weight 34 g (41 g with adapter and dust cap) Sensor Sony IMX296LQR-C Resolution 1.58 MP (color) Sensor size 6.3 mm (sensor diagonal) Pixel size 3.45 x 3.45 μm Output RAW10 Back focus length of lens Adjustable (12.5-22.4 mm) Lens standards CS-MountC-Mount (C-CS adapter included) IR cut filter Integrated Ribbon cable length 150 mm Included accessories C-CS mount adapterScrewdriver Tripod mount 1/4”-20 Included Raspberry Pi Global Shutter Camera C-CS mount adapter Screwdriver Ribbon cable (150 mm) Downloads Datasheet

    € 59,95

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  • Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera Module (M12 Mount)

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera Module (M12 Mount)

    The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera is an affordable high-quality camera from Raspberry Pi. It offers 12-megapixel resolution and a 7.9-mm diagonal sensor for impressive low-light performance. The M12 Mount variant is designed to work with most interchangeable M12 lenses, and the CS Mount variant is designed to work with interchangeable lenses in both CS and C mount form factors (C mount lenses require the use of the C-CS adapter included with this variant). Other lens form factors can be accommodated using third-party lens adapters. The High Quality Camera is well suited to industrial and consumer applications, including security cameras, which require the highest levels of visual fidelity and/ or integration with specialist optics. It is compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi from Model B onwards. Specifications Sensor Sony IMX477R stacked, back-illuminated sensor Resolution 12.3 megapixels Sensor size 7.9 mm sensor diagonal Pixel size 1.55 x 1.55 μm Output RAW12/10/8, COMP8 Back focus length of lens 2.6–11.8 mm (M12 Mount variant)12.5–22.4 mm (CS Mount variant) Lens sensor format 1/2.3” (7.9 mm) or larger IR cut filter Integrated Ribbon cable length 200 mm Tripod mount 1/4”-20 Included 1x Circuit board carrying a Sony IMX477 sensor 1x FPC cable for connection to a Raspberry Pi computer 1x Milled aluminium lens mount with integrated tripod mount 1x C to CS mount adapter 3x Lens locking rings Required M12 Mount Lens

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  • M12 Mount Wide-Angle Lens (12 MP, 2.7 mm)

    M12 Mount Wide-Angle Lens (12 MP, 2.7 mm)

    M12 Mount Wide-Angle Lens (12 MP, 2.7 mm)

    € 29,95

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  • M12 Mount Lens (5 MP, 25 mm)

    M12 Mount Lens (5 MP, 25 mm)

    M12 Mount Lens (5 MP, 25 mm)

    € 17,95

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  • M12 Mount Lens (12 MP, 8 mm)

    M12 Mount Lens (12 MP, 8 mm)

    M12 Mount Lens (12 MP, 8 mm)

    € 29,95

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  • Waveshare SC3336 3 MP Camera Module (B)

    Waveshare Waveshare SC3336 3 MP Camera Module (B)

    This camera module adopts a SmartSens SC3336 sensor chip with 3 MP resolution. It features high sensitivity, high SNR, and low light performance and it is capable of a more delicate and vivid night vision imaging effect, and can better adapt to ambient light changes. Also, it is compatible with Luckfox Pico series boards. Specifications Sensor Sensor: SC3336 CMOS size: 1/2.8" Pixels: 3 MP Static resolution: 2304x1296 Maximum video frame rate: 30fps Shutter: Rolling shutter Lens Focal length: 3.95 mm Aperture: F2.0 FOV: 98.3° (diagonal) Distortion: <33% Focusing: Manual focus Downloads Wiki

    € 16,95

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  • THine Camera Cable Extension Kit for Raspberry Pi (THSER102)

    THine Solutions THine Camera Cable Extension Kit for Raspberry Pi (THSER102)

    THSER102 is a plug-and-play cable extension kit for Raspberry Pi Camera Modules. The kit is compatible with Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3, in addition to Camera V2 (version 2.1), HQ/Global Shutter Camera, and defined modes of the Raspberry Pi Camera Module V1.3. The THSER102 extends the cable length for >10 meters between the Raspberry Pi Camera Module and the Computer with a standard LAN Cable. There is no need for software or coding. THSER102 works as if the Raspberry Pi Camera were directly connected to the computer. The THSER102 also supports advanced applications. HAT on HAT support allows to use another HAT board on top of THSER102 Rx Board. 3ch GPIO Extension allows extending GPIO communication between the camera location and the computer. Features Supporting all Raspberry Pi Camera Modules including Camera Module 3 >10-meter Cable Extension Plug and Play No software configuration is needed. Camera works as if THSER102 not exists. Advanced Applications Supported HAT on HAT 3ch GPIO Extension Included 1x Tx Board 1x Rx Board 1x LAN Cable (2 m) 2x Flat Flex Cables 1x Pin Header 6x Mounting Screws for Rx Board 3x Longer Spacers for Rx Board 4x Mounting screws for Tx Board (for Camera V2 only) 4x Shorter Spacers for Tx Board (for Camera V2 only) 4x Mounting Nuts for Tx Board (for Camera V2 only) Downloads Datasheet

    € 84,95

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Raspberry Pi Camera

Raspberry Pi Cameras are indispensable tools for makers and hobbyists involved in electronics and technology. These cameras offer a range of possibilities, from taking photos and videos to building smart security cameras, robots and creating impressive time-lapse videos.

By understanding the different applications of the Pi Cameras and learning how to use them, creators can take their projects to the next level and unleash their creativity.

These are the best-selling Raspberry Pi Cameras

Sharper and detailed with 12 megapixel Pi camera

The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera offers sharper and more detailed images with its higher resolution of 12 megapixels. Thanks to the higher sensitivity, the camera offers better performance in low light, making the camera useful in various conditions.

In addition, the camera is compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi, which is easy to use and applicable to various projects. Thanks to the ability to adapt the lens to the specific needs of the project, the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera offers a lot of flexibility.

Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera

The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera has higher resolution and sensitivity than the existing Camera Module v2, and is designed to work with interchangeable lenses for more flexibility in use.

Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3

The Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 offers high resolution and vivid images with HDR, fast and accurate autofocus and easy integration into projects thanks to its CSI-2 serial data output.

If you need wider viewing angles, choose the Module 3 Wide. This Raspberry camera is available in a wide-angle variant for wider viewing angles

Rugged and adjustable mount for the Raspberry Pi Camera Module

The Adjustable Raspberry Pi Camera Mount & Protector is a robust and adjustable mount for the Raspberry Pi Camera Module, with 'sandwich' plates that protect the camera lens from damage.

With the easily adjustable mount and 1/4-inch hole for tripod mounting, stable placement of the camera is easy to achieve. The stable 4-leg base ensures reliable placement of the camera.

This is how to connect your Pi Camera to your Raspberry Pi

Connecting your camera to your Raspberry Pi is very easy with these 11 steps:

  1. Make sure your Raspberry Pi board is turned off and not connected to a power source.
  2. Locate the camera connection on the Raspberry Pi board. Depending on the type of board, this connection may differ.
  3. Remove the plastic covering on the camera connector and make sure the metal pins are visible.
  4. Connect the camera connector to the connection on the Raspberry Pi board.
  5. Turn on the Raspberry Pi and open the terminal window.
  6. Run the command "sudo raspi-config" to open the configuration settings.
  7. Select "Interface Options" and then "Camera" to enable the camera interface.
  8. Select "Finish" to exit the configuration settings and restart the system.
  9. Test the camera by opening the terminal and running the command "raspistill -o test.jpg". This will take a photo and save it as "test.jpg" in the current folder.
  10. If the camera is properly connected and configured, you should be able to open and view the photo.

Note: Certain projects may require you to install additional software or adjust camera configuration settings. In that case, it is advisable to consult the documentation and manuals of the project or application in question. This way you can be sure that you follow the right steps and make optimal use of your Raspberry Pi camera.

Improve the image quality of your Pi Camera

With these three useful tips you can improve the image quality of your Pi Camera yourself.

Tip 1: Ensure good lighting

Good lighting is crucial to create sharp and clear images. Make sure there is sufficient light in the room and avoid bright light sources that can blind the camera. Also consider using additional lighting, such as LED strips, to improve exposure.

Tip 2: Adjust the camera settings

The Raspberry Pi camera has several settings that you can adjust to improve image quality. Experiment with exposure, contrast, sharpness and white balance to find the best settings for your project.

Tip 3: Increase the resolution

The Raspberry Pi camera supports various resolutions, including 1080p and 720p. By increasing the resolution, you can create sharper and more detailed images. So consider increasing the resolution for better image quality.

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