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The Raspberry Pi has new cameras to capture images, attention, cash... and maybe your affection and/or admiration. Raspboss Eben Upton on Monday announced the availability of Camera Module 3. "The ...
Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 succeeds the 2016 Camera Module 2, but now comes with a 11.9 megapixel (MP) Sony sensor rather than the former model's 8.1 MP Sony sensor.
In more technical terms, the AI Camera is based on a Sony image sensor (the IMX500) paired with a RP2040, Raspberry Pi’s own microcontroller chip with on-chip SRAM. Like the rest of the line-up, t ...
Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) is used by default, but Raspberry Pi says the camera will fall back to the company’s Contrast Detection Autofocus (CDAF) algorithm ‘if a high-confidence PDAF result is ...
The standard Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 will sell for $25, while the wide-FoV variants will go for $35 due to its more complex and expensive optical stack. Regular readers may remember we’ve ...
With the first Camera Module being released for the Raspberry Pi in 2013, they upgraded their line in 2016. Now, in 2023, Raspberry Pi announced on the 9th of January that they’re releasing a new ...
Raspberry Pi launches higher resolution camera module, now with autofocus. Alongside the company’s Camera Module 3, it’s also releasing a new module for use with M12-mount lenses.
This isn’t Raspberry Pi’s first camera module. The company still sells the Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3, a simple 12-megapixel image sensor from Sony (IMX708) mounted on a small add-on board that you ...