The official Raspberry Pi Camera Boards have fixed-focus lenses, which are either glued or need manual adjustment with a tool. Sometimes you want to see the object both closer and far away from the camera through the software control without human intervention.
Arducam has designed a series of IMX219 replacement sensor modules to add the flexibilities to your Raspberry Pi Camera V2 Camera Board. This user guide is for the autofocus sensor module which can adjust the lens focus on a Raspberry Pi camera board through the software.
For other Arducam drop in replacement sensor module options for Raspberry pi V2 camera board, feel free to contact us at support@arducam.com
Features
- Sony 8MP IMX219 Sensor
- Optical Format: 1/4 inch
- Frame Rate: 30fps@8MP, 60fps@1080p, 180fps@720p
- Data Format: RAW8/RAW10
- EFL: 2.8mm
- F.NO: 2.2
- Focus Type: Programmable/Auto Focus
- View Angle: 77.6 (Diagonal)
- Interface: MIPI CSI-2 2-lane
- IR Sensitivity: Visible light, Integral IR Filter
Application
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Building Drones
Autonomous Robotic Systems
Mobile Medical Imaging
Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA)
Package Includes
1pcs Arducam IMX219 Auto Focus Camera Module
Arducam 8MP Autofocus Replacement for Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2, IMX219 Auto Focus Lens Sensor Module for Drop-in Replacement, Work with V2 Camera on NVIDIA Jetson Nano
Was:
$75.88
Now:
$37.94
- SKU:
- II314731
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- Free Shipping from the USA. Estimated 2-4 days delivery.