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The maximum resolution of the Raspberry Pi AI Camera is 4056 x 3040 at 10 fps and 2028 x 1520 at 30 fps. The field of view is 78 degrees, and the focus can be adjusted manually.
The new AI Camera module is based on Sony's IMX500 image sensor, which has a modest but capable 12.3-megapixel resolution. What sets it apart from other cameras is the integrated SRAM.
In more technical terms, the AI Camera is based on a Sony image sensor (the IMX500) paired with a RP2040, Raspberry Pi’s own microcontroller chip with on-chip SRAM.
Raspberry Pi Plc. is now selling the Raspberry Pi AI Camera, which was announced a few months ago, at a guide price of 70 US dollars. In this country, it will probably cost around 80 euros.
The AI Camera integrates Raspberry Pi's RP2040 microcontroller with Sony's IMX500 image sensor, enabling users to process visual data without needing extra components like GPUs or accelerators.
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