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Raspberry Pi HQ Camera 12.3MP IMX477 Sensor Supports C / CS Lenses (without Lenses )

Raspberry Pi HQ Camera 12.3MP IMX477 Sensor Supports C / CS Lenses  (without Lenses )
Raspberry Pi HQ Camera 12.3MP IMX477 Sensor Supports C / CS Lenses  (without Lenses )
Raspberry Pi HQ Camera 12.3MP IMX477 Sensor Supports C / CS Lenses  (without Lenses )
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Raspberry Pi HQ Camera 12.3MP IMX477 Sensor Supports C / CS Lenses  (without Lenses )
Raspberry Pi HQ Camera 12.3MP IMX477 Sensor Supports C / CS Lenses  (without Lenses )
Raspberry Pi HQ Camera 12.3MP IMX477 Sensor Supports C / CS Lenses  (without Lenses )
Raspberry Pi HQ Camera 12.3MP IMX477 Sensor Supports C / CS Lenses (without Lenses )
31.000 OMR
  • Stock: Soon
  • Model: RA771

Introducing the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera

Specifications

  • Sony IMX477R stacked, back-illuminated sensor, 12.3 megapixels, 7.9 mm sensor diagonal, 1.55 μm × 1.55 μm pixel size
  • Output: RAW12/10/8
  • Back focus length of lens: 2.6mm–11.8mm (M12 Mount variant), 12.5mm–22.4mm (CS Mount variant)
  • Lens sensor format: 1/2.3” (7.9mm) or larger
  • IR cut filter: Integrated
  • Ribbon cable length: 200 mm
  • Tripod mount: 1/4”-20

Cable compatibility

All models of Raspberry Pi Zero require a Raspberry Pi Zero camera cable to connect to the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera; the standard cable supplied with the camera is not compatible with the smaller Raspberry Pi Zero camera connector. Suitable cables are available at low cost from many Raspberry Pi Approved Resellers, and are supplied with the Raspberry Pi Zero Case.

High Quality Camera CS Mount: fitting CS- and C-mount lenses

The High Quality Camera CS Mount variant is designed to accept CS-mount lenses and, with the supplied adapter, C-mount lenses. The CGL 6 mm CS-mount and 16 mm C-mount lenses are examples of third-party products that are compatible with the High Quality Camera; see step-by-step instructions for fitting these CS-mount and C-mount lenses.

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