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Raspberry Pi Camera 3 – Wide Lens 12MP Autofocus

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The Raspberry Pi Camera 3 module captures life’s joy with a 12MP high-quality camera, Wide 120° lens, fast autofocus, and full HD video recording.

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Compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers, these HD Raspberry Pi Camera 3 Modules bring the quality of life to the screen with autofocus and up to 12MP resolution. You can capture fantastic still images or flip on HDR mode to record full HD videos. These original Raspberry Pi Camera 3 Modules are plug-and-play compatible using the 12cm ribbon cable and a CSI (or Camera Serial Interface) port.

This version of the Raspberry Pi Camera 3 Module has a wide 120° lens and infrared filter for capturing the sparkling colours around you. While this camera module doesn’t include audio support, it can capture wonderful high-quality videos and images. Give your Raspberry Pi project a set of eyes for time-lapse photography, motion detection security systems and other applications in which sound is not vital.

Please Note: This is a Raspberry Pi Original product, designed and manufactured to be perfectly compatible with Raspberry Pi Single Board Computers.

 

Raspberry Pi Camera 3 Wide Lens Version – Technical Specifications:

  • Image Sensor                                             

– Sony IMX708

  • Field of View

– 120 Degrees

  • Still Image Resolution

– 11.9 Megapixels

  • Sensor Resolution

– 4608 x 2592 pixels

  • Supported Video Resolution

– 2304 × 1296p56 | 2304 × 1296p30 HDR | 1536 × 864p120

  • Connection Type

– 20cm Ribbon Cable to CSI Connector

  • Supported Operating System

– Raspbian (latest version recommended)

  • Raspberry Pi Compatibility

– All Raspberry Pi Computers

  • Autofocus

– Motorised

  • Dimensions

– 25x24x11.5mm

 

Typical Applications for the Raspberry Pi Camera 3 Module:

The Raspberry Pi Camera is simple and easy enough for anyone to plug in and get started with, although it also opens up some unique new possibilities for advanced tinkerers and makers to experiment with. As such, projects involving the Raspberry Pi Camera include:

  • Setting up time-lapse videos for watching plants grow in a classroom or at home
  • Making slow-motion videos of science experiments or other rapid actions and reactions
  • Building a home security system to sense intruders and sound an alarm
  • Creating a wildlife camera trap to spot and record passing animals or catch an intruding animal

The RPi Camera can also be utilized to give videos various effects, and as such could be a great tool for both electronic, as well as video production experimentation. So, whether you are new to the world of Raspberry Pi or are a seasoned veteran looking for a new gadget to experiment with, the Raspberry Pi Camera is not only easy to use, but is also very affordable when compared to digital cameras of similar quality.

 

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Raspberry Pi Camera 3 – Wide Lens 12MP Autofocus

Raspberry Pi Camera 3 – Wide Lens 12MP Autofocus

The primary aim of The Raspberry Pi Foundation is to enable people from all walks of life to understand, learn and develop our digital world with ideas that actually matter to them. Their single-board computers are designed with an open-source style, while being both easy to use and versatile. This allows people to build their own systems to cater to unique problems within their environment, while allowing them to share with and learn from others who are building similar types of systems – growing and developing the open-source movement in every step of the way.


The Raspberry Pi Foundation also takes their initiative a step further by building accessories like cameras, control interfaces and other products that can be seamlessly integrated into projects, made with high quality components but without the unnecessary frills that many brands choose to add on for “extra value”. This “no frills” approach makes their products more affordable while catering to consumers throughout the world, regardless of their financial condition. In doing so, people in almost any situation can use these products to improve their lives, better the world around them, and help develop both their local communities, as well as online communities of Makers.


Finally, like the cherry (or perhaps raspberry) on top of an already-great Sundae, The Raspberry Pi Foundation utilises the profits that they make to sponsor and host outreach and education efforts, with the intent to help people by making computing and digital development more accessible. They train educators and offer free resources online for people to learn from, giving consumers the power to change the world around them, and ultimately do their small part in developing the ever-expanding digital world too.