IMX219 Raspberry Pi Camera Module with ABS Case, 1080P IMX219 Camera Module Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, Pi 3/3B+, and Pi Zero 2W (24*25mm)-Arducam
No less than the Raspberry Pi official camera V2, this camera module is also equipped with a high-definition IMX219 8MP sensor for shooting HD video and still images. It is excellent in image quality, color fidelity, and low light, supports 1080p30, 720p60, and VGA90 video modes, and supports still capture.
For beginners, this is a very easy camera module to get started; for advanced players, this camera module has more knowledge that you should explore and DIY.
Applications
Home security applications
Field animal camera
Time-lapse
Recording slow motion
Machine vision
Feature
Raspberry Pi Camera: Designed for Raspberry Pi, this 8MP HD camera module has a Sony IMX219 8MP pixel sensor with a fixed focus lens.
8MP More than HD: Raspberry Pi Camera Board v2 – 8 Megapixels compared with the official Raspberry Pi Camera v1, not only the resolution is improved, but its image quality, color fidelity, and low light performance are all upgraded by leap.
Supports 3280 × 2464 pixel still images, as well as 1080p30, 720p60, and VGA90 video modes, and still captures.
Wide Compatibility: The camera is not only compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi 1, 2, 3 and 4, but also with Raspberry Pi Zero and Zero 2W, which can be easily used with a simple configuration.
Easy to setup: the package comes with a plastic case, and has an integrated tripod mounting hole on the case, which you can install on any 1/4 hole distance tripod.
Application: Easy to use for beginners, and for advanced gamers, it offers more to explore. Perfect for time-lapse, slow motion, home security applications, monitoring Octoprint 3D Printer, and wildlife camera trap applications.
Specifications
Sensor
Sony IMX219
Optical Format
Type 1/4(Diagonal 4.60mm)
Pixel
8MP
Pixel Size
1.12μm×1.12μm
Active Pixels
3280 (H) × 2464 (V)
CSI-2 Data Output
2-lane mode
Output Format
Raw8/Raw10
Frame Rates
1080p30, 720p60 and VGA90 video modes
Shutter Type
Rolling Shutter
Focus Type
Fixed Focus
Focus Distance
200mm~infinity
Lens specs
EFL: 3.04mm, F.NO: 2.0
FOV(Field of View)
62.2°(H), 48.8°(V)
IR Sensitivity
Integral IR Fliter
Camera Board Size
24mm x 25mm
Peak Current
300mA
Package Imcluding
1 x 8MP IMX219 Camera Module
1 x 15cm and 1 x 50cm 15pin FPC cable for Raspberry Pi 3, 4
1 x 15cm yellow 15-22pin FPC cable for Raspberry Pi Zero and Zero 2W
1 x ABS camera case
4 x M1.8*5 self-tapping screws
Note
Products with electrical plugs are designed for use in the US. Outlets and voltage differ internationally and this product may require an adapter or converter for use in your destination. Please check compatibility before purchasing.
This camera module is only supported with the latest Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye (released on January 18, 2022) and libcamera, not with the previous Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy)
Multi-Camera Solution: Designed mainly for Raspberry pi ZERO, up to two 5MP OV5647/8MP IMX219/ 12.3MP IMX477/12MP IMX708 cameras connected. No mixing allowed.
Alternative Work: Only one of the two cameras can be activated at a time, and they are working in …
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