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Our own in-house Maker digs into the new Raspberry Pi Camera Module and tells us all about it and how to use it.
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Installing the Raspberry Pi AI Camera Our first step is to get the hardware installed, luckily this is really easy to do.
Using the latest Raspberry Pi 4 Model B mini PC, you can easily create a sophisticated security camera system complete with a motion sensor. This setup will automatically send images taken using a ...
The Raspberry Pi Blog announced a new camera module (v2) in April. The primary reason for this was the simple fact that the sensor used in the original camera module had been end-of-lifed at the ...
Since the Raspberry Pi 5 features new four-lane MIPI ports, you'll need to follow a different strategy when connecting a camera module to the SBC ...
Hackster.io member Maciej has published a comprehensive tutorial providing an easy way to stream your Raspberry Pi camera video feed directly to a browser. Using the Chrome browser from either ...
The inexpensive Raspberry Pi computer is incredibly versatile. So far we've seen it turned into an XBMC media center, PC-in-a-keyboard, and DSLR camera accessory. Now free tutorials from Cambridge ...
We figured out how to build a DIY camera with the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera using C-mount and CS--mount lenses. Here’s our video showing the challenges for someone without coding experience.
Raspberry Pi currently offers a pair of native lenses for the camera, including a 6mm lens for $25 and a 16mm lens for $50.
Raspberry Pi launches camera with interchangeable lens system for $50 The "High Quality Camera" unlocks a world of photography options for the Pi.
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