Sensor |
Sony IMX477R 12.3 MP, stacked, back-illuminated sensor |
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Resolution |
12.3 megapixels |
Sensor size |
7.9mm sensor diagonal |
Pixel Size |
1.55μm × 1.55μm |
Back focus length of lens |
2.6mm–11.8mm |
Lens sensor format |
1/2.3” (7.9mm) or larger |
After a long wait of almost 7 years, the Raspberry Pi released the camera-3 series, the successor to the Camera module 2 series. This newest addition to the Raspberry Pi mainstream camera lineup replaces the wildly successful Camera Module 2, which was introduced in April 2016.
Along with the Camera-3 series, Raspberry pi also upgraded their M12 Mount and CS mount HQ release in 2020 with the latest Sony IMX477 12.3 MP sensor.
The Raspberry Pi High-Quality Camera is an affordable high-quality camera from Raspberry Pi. It offers a 12-megapixel resolution and a 7.9mm-diagonal sensor for impressive low-light performance. The M12 Mount variant is designed to work with most interchangeable M12 lenses, and the CS Mount variant is designed to work with interchangeable lenses in both CS- and C-mount form factors (C-mount lenses require the use of the C-CS adapter included with this variant). Other lens form factors can be accommodated using third-party lens adapters.
The High-Quality Camera is well suited to industrial and consumer applications, including security cameras, which require the highest levels of visual fidelity and/ or integration with specialist optics. It is compatible with all models of Raspberry Pi
computers from Raspberry Pi 1 Model B onwards, using the latest software release from
The package comprises a circuit board carrying a Sony IMX477 12.3 MP sensor, an FPC cable for connection to a Raspberry Pi computer, and a milled aluminum lens mount with an integrated tripod mount.
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