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This month came the announcement of some new camera modules from Raspberry Pi. All eyes were on version 3 of their standard camera module, but they also sneaked out a new version of their high qual… ...
Dubbed the “High Quality Camera,” it’s a big step up from the Camera Module V2 from 2016. While it’s much less compact, the back-side illumination and much larger pixels will make it much ...
The new Raspberry Pi camera module is based around the Sony IMX708 sensor, and brings new features like phase detect autofocus and HDR capture.
In a nutshell: Raspberry Pi has launched a new series of autofocus camera models for its popular single-board computers. The Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is offered in four different variants ...
Raspberry Pi upgrades its Camera Module with HDR, autofocus, and more There's also a new lens-mounting attachment available for truly big photos.
The Raspberry Pi Blog announced a new camera module (v2) in April. The primary reason for this was the simple fact that the sensor used in the original camera module had been end-of-lifed at the ...
The resulting ‘Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly’ measures 10.8 x 10.8mm plus the connecting flexy. Inside, its die is the 4,608 x 2,592 (11.9Mpixel) Sony IMX708, which has 1.40μm pixels, a ...
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 original Camera Module, released in May 2013, was Raspberry Pi's first official single-board computer (SBC) accessory; capable of producing 640-by-480-pixel, 720p, and 1,080p video, it was ...
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 looking to add a little more illumination to their Raspberry Pi camera module may be interested in a new flash module called the mFlash, specifically designed for the ...
Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 succeeds the 2016 Camera Module 2, but now comes with a 11.9 megapixel (MP) Sony sensor rather than the former model's 8.1 MP Sony sensor.