Raspberry Pi 4

June 2019 saw the launch of the latest version of the now legendary Raspberry Pi 4B mini-computer. A solid and well-known brand in the electronics and robotics sector that you can't wait to try out. Each new version offers the user more possibilities. This mini-computer is nowadays faster and more powerful. In this category we offer Raspberry Pi 4B modules and kits. With all kinds of accessories. The additional advantage of these kits is a more attractive price.

Raspberry Pi 4
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Raspberry Pi HQ Official Camera - Sony IMX477 12,3 megapíxeles

Impressive, professional, high-definition camera module. Official product of Raspberry Pi.

The official Raspberry Pi HQ Camera includes a 1/3" (8.5mm) Sony IMX477 sensor with 12.3MPx resolution and up to 50% increased sensitivity of pixels per area, offering greater sensitivity to light.

It is specially designed to work with CS or C-mount interchangeable lenses (CS-C adapter included). It allows you to use both fixed and varifocal lenses, and you can also use other lenses such as M12 lenses by using an M12 to CS mount converter.

RA094

Regular price €61.40 -€6.41 Price €54.99

Raspberry Pi v2 Oficial Camera - Sony IMX219 8 Megapixel Sensor

HD V2 Raspberry Pi camera board The Raspberry Pi High Definition (HD) camera board connects to any Raspberry Pi or Compute Module to create HD photos and video.
Uses Sony's IMX219PQ image sensor that offers high-speed, high-speed video images Sensitivity.
Raspberry Pi Camera Module offers reduced image contamination such as fixed pattern noise and smudges. It also has automatic control functions such as exposure control, white balance and luminance detection.
Raspberry Pi Camera Board, Sony IMX219 8 Megapixel Sensor features:
High-quality images
High data capacity
Fixed 8 megapixel focus (includes focus adjustment tool)
Compatible with 1080p, 720p60 and VGA90
Sony IMX219PQ CMOS image sensor
15-pin ribbon cable

RA053

Price €29.89

Raspberry Pi v2 NoIR Oficial Camera - Sony IMX219 8 Megapixel Sensor

Raspberry Pi HD Pi NoIR V2 camera board Raspberry Pi HD Pi NoIR camera board connects to any Raspberry Pi or Compute Module to create HD photos and video. The Pi NoIR (without infrared) is the same as the standard camera module but without an infrared filter. Therefore, it is excellent for photography and video in the dark.
The module uses Sony's IMX219PQ image sensor that offers high-speed, high-sensitivity video images.
The Pi NoIR module offers contamination from Reduced image such as fixed pattern noise and smudges. It also has automatic control functions such as exposure control, white balance and luminance detection. Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Board, Sony IMX219 8 Megapixel Sensor features:
and benefits: No infrared filter
High quality images

RA054

Regular price €29.89 -€4.90 Price €24.99

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New Raspberry Pi 4

Raspberry comes back stronger than ever. The new board is faster, more efficient, more agile and cheaper than the old one. How would that be possible? Only Raspberry Foundation knows the answer to that, but, hey, never look a gift horse in the mouth. Raspberry is fully backward compatible, so all your Python projects will work just fine. In our offering you will find not only the boards, but the range of accessories for the new board as well. Navigate through the catalog and if you have any questions just reach out.

Compatibility of the accessories with new Raspberry Pi

This is an important one, if you want to buy a new Raspberry Pi and have a large arsenal of old HATs, they should be working with your board, but in many cases the community hasn't fully tested the new board. Always, you can review forums for more information, and look for specific information in our product descriptions.

New accessories and materials for Raspberry

Doesn't matter whether you are into the super advanced Raspberry projects or the simple ones, one can always enjoy a piece of gadget with a Raspberry on it. Raspberry hasn't released too many new accessories, but as always, you can expect the new box. As for the materials, the community is still working through the new board, and new materials are showing up together with full compatibility tests versus older Raspberries. For more information on Raspberry projects and advice search our forum and blog.