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Since the Raspberry Pi 5 features new four-lane MIPI ports, you'll need to follow a different strategy when connecting a camera module to the SBC ...
Installing the Raspberry Pi AI Camera Our first step is to get the hardware installed, luckily this is really easy to do.
As Raspberry Pi promises to keep production running for many years, the Camera Module 3 will remain available for around $25.
Raspberry Pi launches camera with interchangeable lens system for $50 The "High Quality Camera" unlocks a world of photography options for the Pi.
The camera’s aesthetic design is on the chunky side, probably because of the choice of a Pi 4 rather than a Pi Zero. It remains very usable though, and produces photographs with a distinctive feel.
Recently, Raspberry Pi partnered with Sony to develop a camera with a built-in AI accelerator. This design allows the Sony IMX500 image sensor to process images, leaving ...
Raspberry Pi upgrades its Camera Module with HDR, autofocus, and more There's also a new lens-mounting attachment available for truly big photos.
Setting up a Raspberry Pi with yiur camera requires a bit more work and knowhow than simply hooking the pieces up.
Raspberry Pi has made camera modules before – in fact, the first one in 2013 was the company's first official accessory. So why could its third module be the one to convince me to finish a project?
Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 succeeds the 2016 Camera Module 2, but now comes with a 11.9 megapixel (MP) Sony sensor rather than the former model's 8.1 MP Sony sensor.
Raspberry Pi is offering a 1.6-megapixel global shutter camera module to hobbyists for $50, providing a platform for machine vision, hobbyist shooting and more.
Raspberry Pi, the company that sells tiny, cheap, single-board computers, is releasing an add-on that is going to open up several use cases — and yes, because it's 2024, there's an AI angle ...