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The Raspberry Pi has an eye – in the form of a 5MP camera module unveiled by the Raspberry Pi Foundation on its blog. While there is a bit of work to do on the camera’s drivers and some other fettling ...
Features and Specifications The Raspberry Pi Camera Module is a 5MP CMOS camera with a fixed focus lens that is capable of capturing still images as well as high definition video.
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and tinkerers can now update the camera used in their DIY projects with the newly unveiled Camera Module 3 accessory.
The first camera module for the machine — the Raspberry Pi Camera Board — was launched in 2013, and this board featured a 5MP sensor that could also capture 1080p videos.
The sensor is 5MP, has a fixed-focus lens and produces 2592x1944-resolution still images. Video support is competent: 1080p at 30fps, 720p at 60fps and 640x480 at up to 90 fps.
However, the new camera module, which attaches to the Raspberry Pi mini computer via a ribbon cable, will be equipped with a five-megapixel sensor.
Raspberry Pi camera Recently I’ve received a Raspberry Pi camera board. The camera, comes with a ribbon cable already attached to it,is a small size (25mm x 20mm x 9mm) board where a fixed focus 5MP ...
As Raspberry Pi promises to keep production running for many years, the Camera Module 3 will remain available for around $25.
Raspberry Pi, the pocket-sized PC that’s aiming to get kids coding, is getting its first official peripheral – a 5MP camera add-on that’ll let you snap stills and shoot HD video. The camera board is ...
The Raspberry Pi's optional camera sensor accessory finally received an upgrade to Sony's IMX219 mobile device sensor, offering 8.08 million active pixels.
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