The Raspberry Pi is by far the most well-known single-board computer kit thanks in part to its vast array of accessories. The first official add-on was the original camera module, launched in 2013.
I am not much for mobile camera but I reckon they have come a long way since I reviewed the 5MP Samsung G800 thanks to the rapidly growth of compact size digital camera module to increase image ...
Sunny Optics and Varioptic jointly announce the launch of first autofocus camera module based on a liquid lens. The first commercial autofocus camera module based on a liquid lens has been designed ...
Raspberry Pi has launched the Camera Module 3 with big improvements, including higher resolution, infrared, HDR, autofocus, a wide angle FOV and more, the company announced. Not counting the ...
If you're a Raspberry Pi fan, perhaps you'll appreciate this little bit of history: the Camera Module was its first-ever accessory. With it, you can make security cameras and have all sorts of fun.
Raspberry Pis will soon have many more camera-based projects available to them, as the newest Camera Module from the single-board computer maker allows for autofocus, high dynamic range, lower-light ...
PARIS — Continuing a technology partnership, Varioptic SA (Lyon, France) and Sunny Optics Co. Ltd. (Zhejiang, China) have demonstrated a 3-Megapixel autofocus camera module that uses Varioptic’s ...
In a nutshell: Raspberry Pi has launched a new series of autofocus camera models for its popular single-board computers. The Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is offered in four different variants: visible ...
Raspberry Pi has announced the third version of its Raspberry Pi Camera Module, which comes in four variants that start at $25 and features HDR imaging and autofocus for the first time. It's also ...
e-con Systems Inc. announces the launch of the See3CAM_80, part of the See3CAM family of USB3.0 SuperSpeed cameras. The See3CAM_80 supports video streaming at resolutions of up to 1080p@30fps and ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested to know the team from Arducam have taken their 16 megapixel Raspberry Pi camera module to Indiegogo. The campaign offers a chance to own the high resolution ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb.19, 2013 – DigitalOptics Corporation (DigitalOptics or DOCTM), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tessera Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: TSRA), today introduced mems|camTM, a ...