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Presale – Arducam 2MP Ultra Low Light STARVIS IMX290 Motorzied IR-CUT Camera for Raspberry Pi
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- Low Light: Ultra low light Sony STARVIS IMX290 sensor
- Motorized IR-Cut: Motorized IR-CUT function under different lighting condition
- Native to Raspberry Pi: No need to install additional driver
- High Frame Rate: 90fps at 1280×720 resolution, 46fps at 1920×1080
Cameras for Raspberry Pi , Native Raspberry Pi Cameras - 5MP/8MP/12MP
Presale – Arducam 2MP Ultra Low Light STARVIS IMX327 Motorized IR-CUT Camera for Raspberry Pi
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- Low Light: Ultra low light Sony STARVIS IMX327 sensor
- Motorized IR-Cut: Motorized IR-CUT function under different lighting condition
- Native to Raspberry Pi: No need to install additional driver
- High Frame Rate: 90fps at 1280×720 resolution, 46fps at 1920×1080
Cameras for Raspberry Pi , Native Raspberry Pi Cameras - 5MP/8MP/12MP
Presale – Arducam 2MP Ultra Low Light STARVIS IMX462 Motorized IR-CUT Camera for Raspberry Pi
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- Low Light: Ultra low light Sony STARVIS IMX462 sensor
- Motorized IR-Cut: Motorized IR-CUT function under different lighting condition
- Native to Raspberry Pi: No need to install additional driver
- High Frame Rate: 90fps at 1280×720 resolution, 46fps at 1920×1080
Cameras for Raspberry Pi , Other Cameras
Arducam Ultra Low Light 2MP IMX462 STARVIS Camera, 1080P HD Wide Angle Pivariety Camera Module for Raspberry Pi
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- Ultra Low Light: Minimum illumination: 0.01Lux
- Wide Aperture: F.N0 0.95(Allow more light enter)
- ISP Support: Auto exposure, auto white balance
- Wide Compatibility: Compatible with all libcamera-based apps maintained by the RPi foundation, like …
Ultra Low Light Camera
The camera adopts advanced surveillance camera technology.
The camera is based on Sony’s STARVIS Ultra Low Light image sensor, which has exceptional performance in challenging lighting conditions.
High sensitivity (down to 0.01 lux), high frame rate and high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
And we are currently working on the new ultra-low-light star-level camera that will cover more sensors, so stay tuned.
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