Preface As one of the leading companies that pioneers in multiple cameras for popular embedded systems, Arducam now releases the new multi-camera solutions – named Camarray – which allows you to connect and sync up to 4 MIPI camera modules on the Raspberry...
Arducam IMX477 on Raspberry Pi: the need for lighter weight and smaller size We have released two different products to meet the diverse needs of our customers. However, as more people got their hands on our camera module, the needs of users got refined over time. One...
You are now only one step away from using OV7251 and OV9281 global shutter cameras on the Raspberry Pi – Enabling the overlay from the recently updated device tree. Many people perform computer and machine vision tasks on RPi, in which they have to deal with...
The HQ camera with C/CS-Mount is a big step forward Lens is a crucial part in a camera system that needs flexibility. A single lens cannot meet all needs because the use case varies from one application to another. Sadly, V1 and V2 Pi cameras have glued stock lenses,...
Before we startAlthough prevailing in embedded cameras, M12 lenses have never been made official to the Raspberry Pi. However, Arducam offers solutions to use M12 lenses on V1 OV5647 cameras, V2 IMX219 cameras, and HQ IMX477 cameras. This blog is about IMX477 HQ...
Table Of ContentsHQ cam is not the new V3 – it’s not a full camera module6mm Wide Angle and 16mm telephoto lens for Raspberry Pi HQ CameraFocal length – The shorter, the widerHow to Keep your image in focusRaspberry Pi High Quality camera Autofocus?The...
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