Designed for versatility, the three flexible legs can stand securely on a desk or be wrapped around railings, poles, or other supports for creative positioning. The adjustable ball-joint head allows you to easily angle your camera for the perfect shot.
Featuring a standard 1/4"-20 mounting screw, the tripod connects securely to the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera and is also compatible with a wide range of other devices, including action cameras such as GoPro.
Rubberised feet provide extra grip to prevent slipping, while the compact and lightweight design makes it easy to transport — perfect for classroom projects, workshops, or field use.
Introducing the Raspberry Pi AI Camera, a versatile camera module designed specifically for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. This compact camera utilizes the advanced Sony IMX500 Intelligent Vision Sensor, featuring a 12-megapixel CMOS image sensor paired with on-board inferencing capabilities. This combination enables the creation of complex vision-based AI applications without the need for an external accelerator.
The AI Camera enhances captured images and videos with tensor metadata, allowing the Raspberry Pi's processor to handle other tasks efficiently. It supports tensor metadata through the libcamera and Picamera2 libraries, as well as the rpicam-apps application suite, making it accessible for beginners while providing advanced users with exceptional power and flexibility.
Compatible with all Raspberry Pi models featuring a CSI camera connection, the camera’s PCB design mirrors that of the Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3. However, its increased depth accommodates the larger IMX500 sensor and optical components. Included are two cables (15-pin and 22-pin) for seamless integration with all Raspberry Pi computers that have a CSI port, including the Raspberry Pi 5.
The Raspberry Pi 5 includes two MIPI connectors designed for camera modules or displays. These connectors are more compact than those on previous Raspberry Pi models, so an adapter cable is required to connect your camera module.
Cable length: 200mm
These adapter cables feature a 22-pin, 0.5mm-pitch connector on one side for the Raspberry Pi 5, and a 15-pin, 1mm-pitch connector on the opposite side.
These camera cables DO NOT work with DSI displays.
Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is a compact camera from Raspberry Pi. It offers an IMX708 12-megapixel sensor with HDR, and features phase detection autofocus. Camera Module 3 is available in standard and wide-angle variants, both of which are available with or without an infrared cut filter.
Camera Module 3 can be used to take full HD video as well as stills photographs, and features an HDR mode up to 3 megapixels. Its operation is fully supported by the libcamera library, including Camera Module 3’s rapid autofocus feature: this makes it easy for beginners to use, while offering plenty for advanced users. Camera Module 3 is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers.
The PCB size and mounting holes remain the same as for Camera Module 2. The Z dimension differs: due to the improved optics, Camera Module 3 is several millimetres taller than Camera Module 2.
Capture high-quality images and videos in low-light or infrared conditions with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 (NoIR). Designed without an infrared filter, this camera is perfect for night vision projects, security applications, and scientific experiments requiring infrared sensitivity. With a 12-megapixel Sony IMX708 sensor, autofocus capability, and high dynamic range (HDR), this module delivers sharp, clear visuals in a variety of lighting conditions.
Key Features:
12 Megapixel Sony IMX708 Sensor: Captures sharp and detailed images.
NoIR (No Infrared Filter) – Ideal for low-light and infrared photography.
Autofocus Capability – Ensures clear and precise images.
High Dynamic Range (HDR) – Improved image clarity in varied lighting conditions.
Wide Field of View (FoV 75°) – Perfect for capturing broader scenes.
Compact & Lightweight – Easy to integrate into Raspberry Pi projects.
Compatible with All Raspberry Pi Boards – Works via the CSI (Camera Serial Interface) connector.
This NoIR version of the Camera Module 3 is designed for applications that require enhanced low-light performance. It is compatible with infrared lighting, making it ideal for night vision projects, security cameras, and scientific applications.
Note: Raspberry Pi board (sold separately) is required for operation. To use this module in complete darkness, an infrared light source is recommended.
The 16mm 10MP Telephoto lens offers a high level of zoom, for targeting your camera on specific subjects. The lenses screw directly onto the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera and feature multiple adjustment options (via thumbscrews) for greater flexibility and image refinement. Covers for the front and rear of the lenses are included and come pre-fitted.
The 6mm 3MP Wide Angle lens is great for CCTV-style applications with its wide field of view, allowing you to see more of the overall target area (do not use the lens adapter with the 6mm lens or everything will be blurry!) The lenses screw directly onto the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera and feature multiple adjustment options (via thumbscrews) for greater flexibility and image refinement. Covers for the front and rear of the lenses are included and come pre-fitted.
The official Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera (HQ Camera) takes your Raspberry Pi imaging projects to the next level. Featuring a 12-megapixel Sony IMX477 sensor, interchangeable lens support, and an integrated aluminium tripod mount, this module delivers significantly higher resolution and improved sensitivity compared to the previous Camera Module v2.
To use this camera with a Raspberry Pi 5, you will need this adapter cable.
To use this camera with a Raspberry Pi Zero, you will need this adapter cable.
Please note: This module does not function without a lens. Compatible official lens options include:
The camera supports interchangeable C- and CS-mount lenses, offering maximum flexibility for different project requirements. A C-CS adapter is pre-fitted.
€56.75
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