Raspberry Pi 5B/4B/3B+/Zero 5MP RPI Camera

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This high-performance camera is equipped with a 5-megapixel image sensor and utilizes the OV5647 light-sensitive chip, delivering crystal-clear image quality suitable for various surveillance and video recording needs. With a static image resolution of up to 2592×1944, it ensures every photo captures intricate details with exceptional clarity. Additionally, the camera supports video recording in 1080p30, 720p60, and 640×480p60/90 formats, catering to diverse video quality requirements.

The lens features a 1/4-inch design with an aperture of 2.9, a focal length of 3.29, and a 72.4° field of view, providing broad coverage and sharp, expansive vision for monitoring areas. This camera is ideal for applications such as home surveillance, security monitoring, and commercial surveillance systems, empowering users to easily capture high-quality footage.

Specifications

  • Pixel: 5 Megapixels

  • Image Sensor: OV5647

  • Static Image Resolution: 2592×1944

  • Video Support: 1080p30, 720p60, and 640×480p60/90 video recording

  • Lens: 1/4 inch, 5M

  • Aperture: 2.9

  • Focal Length: 3.29

  • Field of View (FOV): 72.4°

Particularities

  • Thanks to the lightweight and compact design, this Raspberry Pi camera is easy to transport.

  • The camera features high sensitivity, low overlap, and low noise image capture.

  • High-quality components that ensure optimal performance of the camera.

Technical specifications

Dimensions 20 x 25 x 10mm
Resolution 5 megapixels
Standscape resolution 2592 x 1944
Lens 1/4"
Image sensor Omnivision 5647 CMOS image sensor
Maximum image transmission rate 1080p: 30FPS (coding and decoding) / 720p / 60FPS
Connection to the Raspberry Pi 15-pin flat tape cable, to the dedicated 15-pin Mipi / serial camera interface (CSI-2)
Temperature range Operating range: -30 ° C to +70 ° C / stable picture: 0 ° C to 50 ° C

Product Usage Instructions

Hardware Connection:
  1. Use the flexible ribbon cable with a 90-degree vertical connector, located near the HDMI port. When connecting, ensure the contact/pin side is facing the HDMI port.

  2. Remove the protective film from the lens before use.

  3. For bareboard cameras, be cautious of ESD damage and avoid static electricity!

Software Usage:

  1. Update your RPi firmware and software before using the camera by running the following commands: apt-get update

  2. Open the raspi-config tool, select "Camera," enable the camera module in the RPi firmware, and then reboot the system.

  3. Use the command-line tools and to operate the camera, capturing video clips or images as needed.

  4. To play the captured video clips, use a media player like .

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