Raspberry Pi Official Camera Module V2 with 8 Megapixel IMX219 Autofocus (B0207+B0182)
The Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2 has a Sony IMX219 8-megapixel sensor, can be used to take high-definition video, as well as stills photographs. It’s easy to use for beginners but has plenty to offer advanced users if you’re looking to expand your knowledge.
The Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2 has 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 autofocus sensor module can adjust the lens focus on a Raspberry Pi camera board through the software.
Specifications:
Raspberry Pi Official Camera Module v2
- 3280 (H) x 2464 (V) active pixel count
- supports 1080p30, 720p60 and VGA90 video modes.
- works with all models of Raspberry Pi 1, 2, 3 and 4.
- recommended Power Supply: DC 5V, above 1.8A
Autofocus Replacement
- 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
Packing Including:
- Raspberry Pi Official Camera Module v2 with a 15cm original FFC cable
- 1*IMX219 autofocus replacement
- 1*50cm FFC cable for model A and B
- 1*15cm FPC cable for pi zero & w
Note: The raspberry pi shown in the picture is not included!
Additional Resources:
- Sensor Datasheet – Sony IMX219
- Video – Arducam 8MP IMX219 Auto Focus Camera for Raspberry Pi (No Board)