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The Raspberry Pi Foundation has today announced a new 12.3 megapixel camera module that supports CS-mount and C-mount interchangeable lenses, or pretty much any back-focus lens via a third party ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is already taking the mount system to the extreme with a picture of a beefy telephoto zoom lens—what looks to be a Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM —that ...
Raspberry Pi has launched a new high-quality, interchangeable lens camera for budding photographers or folks who want to learn how tointegrate a camera into their build projects. It comes with a 7 ...
The HQ Camera is an alternative to the $25 Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2, which has a fixed-focus lens that takes shots at an 8MP resolution.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has introduced a new camera module for its small, low-power computers. The new High Quality Camera features a 12.3MP Sony IMX477 image sensor, adjustable focus, and a 1 ...
If you are a Raspberry Pi tinkerer, you likely already know about the $30 Camera Module V2. While that will allow you to capture photos and videos with your Raspberry Pi, it certainly is no ...
Dubbed the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera, the module features a 12.3-megapixel Sony IMX477 sensor with adjustable back focus and support for C- and CS-mount lenses.
All come with a Raspberry Pi Model A mini computer board, a Raspberry Pi 5-megapixel camera module, laser-cut body materials, battery and charger, and other components that you piece all together.
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… ...
In addition to a new small-lens module, Raspberry Pi also launched a new variant of its $50 High Quality Camera mounting system, which lets users attach high-quality standard lenses to the Pi.
The new Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera supports interchangeable lenses and costs just $50. It’s built around a 12.3-megapixel Sony IMX477 sensor and has a CS mount.
The camera’s aesthetic design is on the chunky side, probably because of the choice of a Pi 4 rather than a Pi Zero. It remains very usable though, and produces photographs with a distinctive feel.