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Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Board v2 - 8 Megapixels

Prezzo originale €43,85 - Prezzo originale €43,85
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Snap, snap! The NoIR Camera v2 is the official "night vision" camera board released by the Raspberry Pi Foundation!

The Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Board v2 is a high quality 8 megapixel Sony IMX219 image sensor custom designed add-on board for Raspberry Pi, featuring a fixed focus lens. It's capable of 3280 x 2464 pixel static images, and also support 1080p30, 720p60, and 640x480p60/90 video.

It attaches to the Pi by way of one of the small sockets on the board's upper surface and uses the dedicated CSi interface, designed especially for interfacing to cameras.

The NoIR Camera has No InfraRed (NoIR) filter on the lens which makes it perfect for doing Infrared photography and taking pictures in low light (twilight) environments.

And we also have the 8 megapixel version of the popular classic Raspberry Pi Camera Board!

The upgraded Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera board v2 features: 

  • Improved Resolution 
    • 8 megapixel native resolution high quality Sony IMX219 image sensor
    • Cameras are capable of 3280 x 2464 pixel static images 
  • Remaining High Quality 
    • Capture video at 1080p30, 720p60 and 640x480p90 resolutions
    • All software is supported within the latest version of Raspbian Operating System
    • No Infrared filter making it perfect for taking Infrared photographs or photographing objects in low light (twilight) conditions
    • 1.4 µm X 1.4 µm pixel with OmniBSI technology for high performance (high sensitivity, low crosstalk, low noise)
    • Optical size of 1/4"

Raspberry Pi not included!

Note: The accompanying cable is NOT compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero models. You will need to purchase the Pi Zero Camera Cable separately for Pi Zero compatibility.

 

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