Arducam 12MP HDR Wide Angle Camera Module for Raspberry Pi
SKU: B0310
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Specification
Camera Specs |
B0310 |
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Sensor | Sony IMX708 Sensor |
Sensor Size |
1/2.43” |
Resolution |
11.9MP 4608 × 2492 |
Video | 2304×1296@56fps, 2304×1296@30fps, HDR 1536×864@120fps |
Field of View (FOV) |
152.2°(D) × 120°(H) × 66.7°(V) |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Focal Length |
2.87mm |
Lens Type |
M12 Lens |
F.NO | F2.8 |
Dimension | 25 × 24mm |
Overview
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Complementary to RPI V3: An M12 lens camera variant to replace the Raspberry Pi IMX708 autofocus camera module 3
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Enhanced Sensor Capability: Sony IMX708 with MIPI CSI-2 communication and HDR mode for up to 3-megapixel output
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Interchangeable Lens: Equipped with a 120° wide-angle M12 Lens. You can replace it with our range of M12 lenses
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Versatile Platform Compatibility: Supports Raspberry Pi 3, 4 A/B, equipped with 15-22pin FPC flexible cable
The most recent camera model launched by Raspberry Pi Official in 2023 is the Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3. As a result of this, Arducam developed two Fixed-Focus camera versions. The camera is equipped with the Sony 11.9MP IMX708 Image Sensor, which enables users to capture full HD videos and still photographs. Additionally, the camera boasts an HDR mode of up to 3 megapixels.
The camera comes with an M12 Lens that has a wide angle of 120°. This lens type is known for its deeper depth of field, which can effectively minimize bokeh. Additionally, the camera has a manual focus feature that enables you to use it in challenging situations such as macro photography and low light conditions where autofocus may not be feasible. Furthermore, the camera is compatible with Raspberry Pi and is fully supported by libcamera and Picamera2 library.
Example Applications
- Machine Vision/Machine Learning
- Robotics
- Home Security System
- AI applications
- DSLR Camera Control