Raspberry Pi cameras

Raspberry cameras are the essential element of the whole ecosystem. Raspberry Foundation itself produces their official cameras based on Sony modules that assure the highest quality and full set of solutions as guided by the producer together with complete compatibility and hence the easiest setup. Taking into consideration Raspberry is able to process basic machine learning programs with Python, with camera at hand you can try to run basic image recognition applications. Obviously there are other cameras on the market, Arduino modules as well are often cross-platform, however might take some more time and effort to set-up. Check our offering and find what you need! In principle, the newest boards should be fully backward compatible, i.e. work well with elder cameras as well. Nonetheless check information on compatibility at each camera and consult us if you have any further doubts.

Raspberry Pi cameras

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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

VGA camera 640x480 OV7670 B 0.3MPx 30fps Cmos

Camera module for Arduino, Raspberry Pi 2 and Pi 3, B and B +. VGA camera 640x480 OV7670 B 0.3MPx 30fps Cmos features:
> - Input voltage 2.5V-3V
- Operating power 60mW / 15fps VGA YUV
- Resolution VGA 640x480 pixels (30fps)
- Maximum frame rate 30fps VGA
- Flicker 50Hz / 60Hz automatic detection
- Lens size 1/6 "
- Angle of view 25 °
- Sensitivity 1.3V / (lux- seg)
- SCCB (Serial Camera Control Bus) interface
- Output format · 8 Bits
- YUV / YCbCr 4: 2: 2
- RGB 565/555/444
- GRB 4: 2: 2
- RAW RGB data
- High sensitivity Light operation
- Automatic adjustment
- Color level saturation - Edge enhancement
- Noise level

M0103

Regular price €5.79 -€1.00 Price €4.79

VGA Camera 640x480 FIFO AL422 Buffer OV7670 30fps

Camera module for Arduino, Raspberry Pi 2 and Pi 3, B and B +.
AL422B Video buffer consists of 3M-bits of DRAM, and it is configured as 393.216 x 8 bit FIFO (First In First Out). The interface is very easy to use because all operations are controlled by the internal DRAM memory controller. VGA Camera 640x480 FIFO AL422 Buffer OV7670 30fps features:
- Input voltage: 2.5V-3V
- Controller: AL422B FIFO buffer
- Operating power: 60mW / 15fps VGA YUV
- VGA resolution: 640x480 pixels (30fps),
- Maximum frame rate: 30fps VGA
- Flicker: 50Hz / 60Hz auto detection
- Lens size: 1/6 "
- Angle of view: 25 ° - Sensitivity: 1.3V / (lux- sec)
- SCCB (Serial Camera Control Bus) interface
- Output format: 8 Bits
- YUV />

M0114

Price €14.59

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

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Official Raspberry Pi cameras

Raspberry has released so far two official modules of cameras - the first one early on with the release of first boards and the second revision in 2016. The second version brought an upgrade from OmniVision OV5647 sensor (resolution of 5Mpix) up to Sony IMX219 (resolution of 8Mpix). Both of them come in two versions - day light and night (with no Infrared filter). Raspberry cameras have full compatibility, so you don´t have to worry whether your board will support it no matter whether you have a Raspberry 1 or 4.

Raspberry cameras applications

You can use your camera for whatever you might imagine. With their specs, there is little they cannot do. Nonetheless, people mostly use them for botanic ends - monitoring health of the plants, observing wildlife and some basic image recognition solutions. Consult a wide array of libraries available on the official Raspberry page and tutorials to find the most interesting applications of those little powerful cameras!

Other cameras compatible with Raspberry

Obviously, there is a range of cameras from other producers available on the market including no-name solutions, WaveShare and many others. The benefit of some of the cameras with GPIO connection is that they work cross-platform (you can use them with any module, be that Arduino, Raspberry or any other), however they might take more time and heavy lifting in terms of configuration and customizing libraries.