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2.7mm High Resolution Lens for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera, M12 Mount

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Attach this long 2.7mm High Resolution Lens to your Raspberry Pi HQ Camera and M12 mount for capturing crisp 12MP images with a large, 113° lens.

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A high resolution camera is a very valuable tool to have for photography, as it lets users enjoy a wide field of view and a non-distortion lens. This is why we love the idea of this tiny but powerful IMX477 Camera 2.7mm Telephoto M12 Mount Lens, which is designed to fit directly onto the end of the awesome Raspberry Pi IMX477 HQ Camera Module, to provide a good 12MP resolution and open fresh new opportunities and ways for you to take advantage of the great quality of the IMX477 sensor.

This M12 Mount version of our Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Lens offers a 12MP resolution, 2.7mm focal length, 113° FOVand is a marvel designed to enhance your imaging experience. While its C-Mount counterpart is a zoom lens, this fixed lens with non-distortion features provides exceptional image quality and versatility for Raspberry Pi IMX477 High Quality Camera Module users. Its wide field of view delivers precision and clarity, making it ideal for low-light conditions or indoor applications where clarity is paramount. Whether you're building a smart surveillance system, a vision-guided robot, or exploring innovative IoT projects, this lens empowers Makers to achieve high-quality imaging without compromise.

If you have one of the cool IMX477 Camera Modules with a M12 mount for your Raspberry Pi projects and love the idea of mountable lenses like this one, consider also checking out the other items in our M12 Mount Range, so that you can get the ideal lens mount (or multiple of them!) to suit whatever experimentation and project needs you may have.

2.7mm Pi HQ Camera Lens – Technical Specifications:

  • Focal Length

– 2.7mm

  • Aperture

– F2.8

  • Camera Type

– TelephotoFixed Lens

  • Resolution

– 12MP

  • Mount

– M12 Mount

  • Back Focus Length

– 4.97mm

  • Distortion

– <-1.5%

  • Field of View

– 113°

  • Operating Temperature

– -30°C to 70°C

  • Weight

– 6g

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2.7mm High Resolution Lens for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera, M12 Mount

2.7mm High Resolution Lens for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera, M12 Mount

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.