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Raspberry Pi has launched a new high-quality, interchangeable lens camera for budding photographers or folks who want to learn how tointegrate a camera into their build projects. It comes with a 7 ...
Setting up the new 64MP camera should also be (relatively) straightforward, despite my newbie status, because it runs on the same 'libcamera' software as Raspberry Pi's previous two camera modules.
The new Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera replaces the old Camera Module that debuted back in 2013 and represents a serious upgrade in terms of image quality. It’s built around a Sony IMX477 ...
Raspberry Pi projects are no longer limited to an 8-megapixel, fixed-focus camera. The new High Quality Camera module gets a new sensor and interchangeable lenses.
For my build, I used the $50 HQ Camera Mod, a Raspberry Pi 4 computer, a USB-C portable 10,000mAh charger, a 3.5-inch touchscreen, jumper wires, a mini push button switch, the body of a Ninoka NK ...
That's about double the sensor area of the Camera Module V2. As the Raspberry Pi foundation puts it in the blog post, "There are limitations to mobile phone-type fixed-focus modules.
The new Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera supports interchangeable lenses and costs just $50. It’s built around a 12.3-megapixel Sony IMX477 sensor and has a CS mount.
The Raspberry Pi Camera v2 and Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera v2 are available at the same $25 price through element14. Likely applications include low-light photography (NoIR Camera), drones, CCTV, weather ...
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