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Raspberry Pi Camera Board v2 - 8 Megapixels
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Capture stunning pictures and videos with your Raspberry Pi using this official camera module. Specifically designed for seamless connection and operation with the Raspberry Pi, it's incredibly easy to set up and use. Key features include a high - quality 8 - megapixel Sony IMX219 image sensor. The fixed - focus lens can be manually adjusted with a Lens Adjustment Tool. It can take 3280 x 2464 pixel static images and supports video capture at 1080p30, 720p60, and 640x480p60/90. Installation is a breeze; it attaches to the Raspberry Pi via the CSI ribbon socket near the HDMI connector. Comes with a 150mm Flexible Ribbon Cable, and longer or shorter cables are available. For Pi Zero variants, you'll need the Raspberry Pi Zero Camera Adapter. The board is compact, measuring 25mm x 23mm x 9mm with a 150mm cable, and weighs just over 3g, perfect for mobile and size - sensitive applications. All software is supported by the latest Raspbian OS, and official support ensures long - term usability. Ideal for CCTV security, motion detection, and time - lapse photography. Check out the Raspberry Pi Foundation's official camera documentation and dimensional PDF for more details.

Using this Raspberry Pi camera board is easy. First, find the CSI ribbon socket near the HDMI connector on your Raspberry Pi. Connect the 150mm Flexible Ribbon Cable that comes with the camera to this socket. If you're using a Pi Zero variant, you'll need to use the Raspberry Pi Zero Camera Adapter. Once connected, power on your Raspberry Pi. You can start taking pictures and videos right away with the supported resolutions. When adjusting the lens, use the Lens Adjustment Tool for manual focus. Note that the minimum focus distance is 75cm. To keep your camera in good shape, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and moisture. Keep it clean by gently wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. If you need more technical details, refer to the Raspberry Pi Foundation's official camera documentation and dimensional PDF.


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