Raspberry pi Camera Night Vision Noir Camera
Product Features:
Pixels: 8 M Night Vision
Sensor: Sony IMX219 image sensor
Angle of View(degree): 65
Image Resolution: 3280×2464 pixel
Video Resolution: 1080p30, 720p60, 640×480p90 and VGA90 video modes
NoIR filter, IR sensitive veion, better for night vision and times
Note: The Raspberry Pi board is not included.
New RPi Camera Module V2: MX219 8-megapixel sensor with fixed focus lens, which is not just a resolution upgrade. It’s a leap forward in image quality, color fidelity, and low-light performance.
Higher Resolution: NOIR Camera V2, Capable of 3280 (H) x 2464 (V) still picture resolution and supports 1080p30, 720p60, 640×480p90 and VGA90 video modes. No infrared filter, supports night vision.
Wild Compatibility: This pi camera module supports all models of Raspberry Pi 4, 3, 2 and 1 and Jetson Nano Developer Kit.
Application: This pi camera can be used to take high-definition videos as well as still photographs. It can capture IR photographs, better performance in the night and low light vision, especially suitable for wildlife photography, Home security and surveillance, NDVI in agriculture, etc.
What’s in the Box: An 8mp Raspberry Pi official NOIR camera V2 with a 15cm original FFC cable.
Raspberry pi Camera Night Vision Noir Camera
Raspberry pi camera night vision 8mp
The Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Module V2 is a great choice for night vision projects! Here are some key features:
Key Features:
Sensor: 8-megapixel Sony IMX219
Resolution: 3280 x 2464 pixels for still images
Video Modes: 1080p30, 720p60, and 640x480p90
IR Sensitivity: No IR filter, making it sensitive to infrared light
Lens: Fixed focus with a focal length of 3.04mm and an F-number of F2.0
Applications:
Night Vision: Perfect for capturing images in low light or complete darkness
Wildlife Photography: Monitor nocturnal animals without disturbing them
Home Security: Keep an eye on your property at night
Time-lapse Recording: Capture time-lapse videos in low light conditions
Setup: en.wikipedia.org
To get started, you’ll need to connect the camera module to your Raspberry Pi using the ribbon cable and attach it to the CSI (Camera Serial Interface) port. You can then use libraries like Pi camera in Python to control the camera and capture images or videos.
Raspberry Pi Camera Noir Module
₨ 8,246
| Weight | 1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2 × 2 × 2 cm |
| Quality | Orignal |







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