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I take a look at a case to hold the Raspberry Pi Zero and a Pi Camera Module -- and check out a couple of other Pi Zero cases as well.
Raspberry Pi upgrades its Camera Module with HDR, autofocus, and more There's also a new lens-mounting attachment available for truly big photos.
This Isn’t Just Any Camera, It’s A Hackaday Camera! Minimalism is the new cool, right? Along with the V3 non-wide-angle camera module then, I bought a Pimoroni Display HAT Mini, and a Pi Zero W.
Inside the 3D printed enclosure is a Raspberry Pi Zero, a Pi HQ Camera module, an 1.5″ OLED display, a lithium-ion battery pouch cell, and the charging and voltage regulation boards necessary to ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a flexible Raspberry Pi camera module mount you are sure to be interested in a new creation by serial Kickstarter entrepreneur Tom Murray in the form of the ...
The Raspberry Pi Blog announced a new camera module (v2) in April. The primary reason for this was the simple fact that the sensor used in the original camera module had been end-of-lifed at the ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and tinkerers can now update the camera used in their DIY projects with the newly unveiled Camera Module 3 accessory.
Now you can do even more with the Raspberry Pi Zero thanks to the addition of a camera connector.
Raspberry Pi, in collaboration with Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation, just launched an AI-powered camera module called the Raspberry Pi AI Camera. The module is based on Sony’s IMX500 ...
That's about double the sensor area of the Camera Module V2. As the Raspberry Pi foundation puts it in the blog post, "There are limitations to mobile phone-type fixed-focus modules.
The new Raspberry Pi camera module is based around the Sony IMX708 sensor, and brings new features like phase detect autofocus and HDR capture.
What makes the news even better, though, is that the new connector is compatible with the recently upgraded Raspberry Pi camera module, which uses a very capable 8-megapixel Sony IMX219 image sensor.