ArduCAM team just released an 8MP Raspberry Pi compatible camera based on the same Sony IMX219 image sensor. It’s capable of 3280 x 2464 pixel static images, and also supports 1080p30, 720p60 and 640x480p90 video. It attaches to Pi by the dedicated standard CSI interface. It is supplementary for Raspberry Pi’s official camera in order to fulfill the demands for different lens mounts, the field of view (FOV) and depth of the field (DOF) as well as the motorized IR cut filter for both daylight and night vision.
Specification
Sensor Type | Sony IMX219 Color CMOS 8-megapixel |
Pixel Count | 3280 x 2464 (active pixels) 3296 x 2512 (total pixels) |
Lens | M12 customizable, telephoto to fisheye |
Angle of View | Horizontal FOV 100 degree |
Video | 1280×720 binned and cropped up to 60fps |
IR Sensitive | Onboard Motorized IR cut filter, support both visible and night vision |
Shipment Weight | 0.023 kg |
Features:
- High sensitivity, low dark current, no smear
- Automatic optical black (OB) clamp circuit on a chip
- onboard Motorized IR cut filter, support both visible and night vision.
Package Includes:
- 1 x Arducam NOIR 8MP Sony IMX219 camera module with Motorized IR cut filter M12 mount LS1820 Lens for Raspberry Pi 4/3B+/3