If Raspberry Pi owners wanted to use the device's camera board for nighttime photography, they had to engage in some extremely delicate tinkering, as the unit's IR filter was firmly attached. Until ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has today unveiled a new Raspberry Pi NoIR Infrared Camera they are developing for use with their awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC which is available to purchase for around $35 ...
It was just over a month ago that the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced the launch of their new higher specification Raspberry Pi cameras in the form of the Raspberry Pi Noir Camera 2.1 and the ...
Raspberry Pi has added a new camera to its range of computer modules, with the 12.3-megapixel shooter promising to bring high quality photography to the hobbyist favorite. While it's not Raspberry ...
Both new official Raspberry Pi cameras have been upgraded to 8MP and feature an image sensor that enables the board to capture 3280 x 2464 pixel static images. <p>Both new official Raspberry Pi ...
The new Camera Module 3 boasts higher resolution, bigger pixels, and more field-of-view options than its predecessors. Nearly 10 years after introducing its first camera module, Raspberry Pi this week ...
In the first four posts of this seried, I examined the various operating systems included in the Raspberry Pi NOOBS distribution: first Raspbian and then Arch and Pidora, then the XBMC focused Raspbmc ...
While camera modules have become an integral part of the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, supporting various use cases from robotics and home automation/security to computer vision, they have only been around ...
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 ...
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