Quick answer to M12 lens RPi HQ Camera You either: Buy a customized m12 lens IMX477 camera (RPI-CAM-V2 sized) or Use an M12-CS adapter with an IMX477-matching M12 lens. Find more details in the blog below. Interchangeable lenses officially introduced to Raspberry Pi cameras The Raspberry Pi is a versatile Read more…
HQ cam is not the new V3 – it’s not a full camera module If I were asked about a new Pi camera releasing in 2019, I would be thinking about a Raspberry Pi Camera Module V3, which could have been arriving after the release of V1 in 2013 and Read more…
The Difference Between A Compute Module and A Raspberry Pi Most of us are familiar with the standard Raspberry Pi models, such as the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3B+, 4. Aside from these models for the consumer end, there is another lineup of the Raspberry Pi family intended for industrial Read more…
When it comes to developing a camera-related project on embedded systems like the Raspberry Pi (RPi) or NVIDIA Jetson Nano (NJN), we will take many factors into consideration. To help you better select a camera module, here is a quick start guide from Arducam. Identify the camera interfaces and choose Read more…
Most creatures have evolved to see the world with two eyes, but most of the Rasberry Pi models have not – the standard Raspberry Pi only comes with a single camera port. Hard as we try, the multi-camera and stereo vision applications on a Raspberry Pi did not deliver a Read more…
“Do we really see the world as it is?” Our Physics teacher, Mr. Hunt, asked our class this question, and then asked if anyone could think of an example of how we might be able to see things we normally can’t see. Someone said “how about night vision?” which sparked Read more…
Give the Official Raspberry Camera an Upgrade Consumer Electronics is more or less about pushing specs to the limit, so consumers can always buy newer and more powerful gadgets when they want it. In a fully competitive market like smartphones, we get faster CPUs, nicer screens, and better cameras so Read more…
Preface Standard Raspberry Pi, like the Pi 4, only offers a single CSI camera connector, but people would love multiple cameras for 3D applications. Arducam has figured out a way to connect the sync two cameras at the same time in 2019, and the following blog tells you all about Read more…
Introduction – What stops you from using dual cameras on the Raspberry Pi? Many of the Raspberry Pi users may notice that there is only one camera slot on the board. Actually, the processors on the latest Raspberry Pi models, like the Pi 3 and Pi 4, offer support for Read more…
Last week, we finally received the package that contained the Raspberry Pi 4s we had ordered and started testing our camera modules on them. The Good news is that the Raspberry Pi 4 still keeps backward compatibility with the previous camera modules and sensors, so feel free to go with Read more…
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