Raspberry Pi introduced Camera Module 3, 12 MP, autofocus, wide-angle lens and infrared sensor

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    The Raspberry Pi released Camera Module 3 with significant improvements including higher resolution, infrared sensor, HDR, autofocus, large field of view et more. In addition to the new lenses introduced in 2020, this is the company’s first camera module in six years.

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    The camera in the upcoming Module 2 had 8 MP Sony IMX219 sensor. This new model comes with a 12-MP Sony IMX708 chip, which isn’t only bigger, but also uses a higher resolution. It allows you to shoot sharper images with a better sensitivity in light. With 16 p.m. aspect ratio you can shoot HD-Video – HD resolutions up to 1080p50 – with the entire sensor area.

    Considering the autofocus button on the camera, the module is slightly thicker. By comparison, it is 12,4 mm thicker than its predecessors 9. Auto focus is available 5 to 4 o’clock.

    Typical field of view view (SoV) is an array of eighteen degrees, roughly equivalent to a full-frame lens. The large angle version raises the angle to 102 degrees, horizontally (14mm full frame). I have better optical abilities, so it’s easier to use the wide-angle 1 mm thickness than conventional camera.

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    HDR’s support allows you to take pictures of the interior with the correct exposure in areas with different light levels. With the infrared sensors introduced in module 2 you could make your Raspberry Pi into a night vision camera.

    The release has 4 modules, all of which include standard and wide-angle models, both in visible light and in the infrared version of NoIR. If the regular cameras begin at $25 and a wide-angles version starts at $35, all the models come from the Raspberry Pi store.

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    Source: Engadget

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