Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3
Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3 - If you want to add image and video capture capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, this module is for you. The Raspberry Pi camera module v1.3 is an official product of the Raspberry Pi foundation. This means it has software and hardware support from the original developers of the credit-card sized computer itself. For that matter, even enthusiasts are active in developing beginner to advanced libraries for this camera module. Currently, you can use more than a dozen of APIs, including the picamera library, which is the official library that is pre-installed in the Raspberry Pi OS. Moreover, it packs a 5-megapixel sensor that supports 1080p30, 720p60, and VGA90 video modes, as well as stills capture. You connect to the Raspberry Pi using a 15cm flex cable to the Raspberry Pi's CSI port. The flex cable can be bought at different lengths, so there is no need to worry if you find 15cm too short or too long.
Frequently asked questions about Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3
Q1: What is the Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3?
A camera module created especially for use with Raspberry Pi single-board computers is called the Raspberry Pi Camera Rev. 1.3. You may use it to take pictures and videos straight from your Raspberry Pi.
Q2: What are the key features of the Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3?
- The Raspberry Pi Camera Rev. 1.3's salient characteristics are as follows:
- The camera module features a 5-megapixel fixed-focus sensor and 1080p video capture at 30 frames per second.
- Supports video and still image capture in both color and grayscale
- Comes with a ribbon cable connector for simple integration with Raspberry Pi boards
- Captures still images at a maximum resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels
- Lightweight and compact construction
Q3: Is the Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3 compatible with all Raspberry Pi models?
All Raspberry Pi models, including the Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 3, Raspberry Pi 2, and Raspberry Pi Zero, are compatible with the Raspberry Pi Camera Rev. 1.3.
Q4: Does the Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3 require additional hardware or cables to work with a Raspberry Pi?
Yes, a ribbon cable is necessary to connect the Raspberry Pi Camera Rev. 1.3 to the Raspberry Pi's camera interface. You must buy a ribbon cable separately because the module does not come with a built-in connection.
Q5: Can I use multiple Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3 modules simultaneously?
By connecting each module to a different camera interface on the Raspberry Pi, you can utilize several Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3 modules at once. But be aware that every module will need its own ribbon connection and can use up more system resources.
Q6: What programming languages can I use to control the Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3?
By connecting each module to a different camera interface on the Raspberry Pi, you can utilize several Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3 modules at once. But be aware that every module will need its own ribbon connection and can use up more system resources.
Q7: Can I use the Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3 for live video streaming?
Yes, you can transmit live video with the Raspberry Pi Camera Rev. 1.3. You may broadcast the video footage over a local network or even the internet by combining the camera module with the proper software and network setups.
Specifications
- Pixel Count: 2592 x 1944(5-megapixel)
- Lens: f=3.57 mm, f/2.8
- View Angle: 65 degrees
- Focusing Range: 0.69m to infinity (at 1.38m)
- Support: 1080p@30fps with codec H.264 (AVC), 720p@60fps and 640x480p@60/90 fps video record
- Interface: CSI
- Size: 25mm x 25mm x 10mm(0.98" x 0.98" x 0.39")
- Weight: about 2.8g
Inclusions: 1 x Raspberry Pi Camera Module v1.3
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Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3
Raspberry Pi Camera Rev 1.3
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