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The Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera 3 module is the night-vision version of the high-quality Pi camera 3 with standard 75° lens, fast autofocus, and full HD video.
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The Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera 3 bestows the power of night-vision on your Raspberry Pi projects. The NoIR stands for No Infrared, meaning that the infrared filter has been excluded from design. This allows the camera to view and record imagery in very low light, such as after hours of within enclosed, dimly lit spaces. Compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers, these HD Raspberry Pi NoIR 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 at night. Like the original Raspberry Pi Camera 3 Modules, they are plug-and-play compatible using the 12cm ribbon cable and a CSI (or Camera Serial Interface) port.
This version of the Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera 3 Module has a standard 75° lens and no infrared filter for capturing images in dim light. 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 super eyes for home security or night-time recordings.
Please Note: This is a Raspberry Pi Original product, designed and manufactured to be perfectly compatible with Raspberry Pi Single Board Computers.
Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera 3 Standard Version – Technical Specifications: |
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– Sony IMX708 |
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– No IR |
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– 75 Degrees |
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– 11.9 Megapixels |
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– 4608 x 2592 pixels |
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– 2304 × 1296p56 | 2304 × 1296p30 HDR | 1536 × 864p120 |
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– 20cm Ribbon Cable to CSI Connector |
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– Raspbian (latest version recommended) |
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– All Raspberry Pi Computers |
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– Motorised |
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– 25x24x11.5mm |
Due to the night-vision capabilities of the Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera 3, this particular version is often bought for low-light and night time applications. However, some users also enjoy experimenting with the module in well-lit areas to find more creative ways of capturing the world. As such, the common uses for the Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera 3 are as follows:
Whether you’re a tinkerer, experimenter, photographer, or are simply interested in the unique possibilities that Raspberry Pi Accessories like this module offers, the Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera 3 is an excellent module at an affordable price. Compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi as well as Raspbian software, this module is not only easy to install and use, but also offers genuine value for its low price.
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