Lens Board OV5647 Sensor for Raspberry Pi Camera, Arducam Adjustable and Interchangeable Lens M12 Module, Focus and Angle Enhancement for Raspberry Pi 4/3/3 B+
Lens Board OV5647 Sensor for Raspberry Pi Camera, Arducam Adjustable and Interchangeable Lens M12 Module, Focus and Angle Enhancement for Raspberry Pi 4/3/3 B+
Description
Read more Read more Read more Read more Read more RPi Noir Camera RPi Camera with CS-Mount Lens RPi Noir Camera with CS-Mount Lens RPi Camera with M12 Lens RPi Fisheye Camera RPi Mini Camera Sensor OV5647 OV5647 OV5647 OV5647 OV5647 OV5647 Lens Fixed Focus Lens CS-Mount Lens CS-Mount Lens M12 Lens M12 Lens Fixed Focus Lens FoV 54°(H)×41°(V) 101°(H) 101°(H) 130° (D) × 100° (H) 194°(H) 2×1.33m at 2 m Frame Rate 30fps@1080P, 60fps@720P 30fps@1080p 30fps 30 fps@1080p , 60fps@720p , 90fps@480p 30fps@1080p 30fps Resolution 5MP 5MP 5MP 5MP 5MP 5MP Main Features NoIR Visible Light/interchangeable lens NoIR Built-in Motorized IR Cut filter Fisheye/Integral IR filter Mini-sized with Flex Cable
Features:
- Focus the sharpest way - From less than an inch to infinity, you get easy focus control on a 5MP Raspberry Pi camera simply by spinning and tuning the lens and the locking ring. Check B07SN8GYGD for software autofocus/manual focus
- Compose the perfect frame - You decide how to frame up the best image by picking an m12 lens with the best FoV (Field of View) you need with a variety of M12 lenses on the market to choose from
- Example projects - Shoot a waterdrop half an inch away with tuned focus; Shoot a QR code or A4 paper from the other end of the room with telephoto M12 lens; Stitch a panorama with fisheye m12 lens
- Options - Get M12 lens set Arducam LK001 for optical testing and Arducam LK002 for minimum distortion in machine vision; Get Arducam B0055 for m12 fisheye and Arducam B003503 for m12 night vision. Get a lens without IR filter to make this camera IR sensitive. Contact Arducam for other options
- Note - 1. This board is slightly larger(36cm) than the official Raspberry Pi Camera V2 so it does not fit some cases for Raspberry Pi, but its natively compatible with the commands and scripts; 2. It works with Pi Zero, but you will need to buy an extra cable. 3. Be gentle while changing the lens and holders or you might damage the thread, but its easily fixable with a new m12 holder