Last May the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced the Pi Zero (v1.3), with a camera connector. Thanks to the good people at Pi-Shop.ch, I was fortunate enough to get one in the first week after the ...
Raspberry Pi Zero has received its first hardware upgrade—a camera connector—roughly half a year after the titchy, low-cost computer was launched. The connector will work with two Sony imaging modules ...
On May 16, Raspberry Pi Founder Eben Upton announced that the company would be launching a camera connector for Raspberry Pi Zero, which debuted back in November 2015. Upton specified that the company ...
If you need to extend the camera attachment cable on your Raspberry Pi project you might be interested in a new product created by Adafruit aptly named the CSI or DSI Cable Extender Thingy.
Maker and Thingiverse member Dimwit-Dave has created an awesome Raspberry Pi Zero WiFi Camera which includes a 3D printer case that he has uploaded to Thingiverse together with full instructions and ...
This month came the announcement of some new camera modules from Raspberry Pi. All eyes were on version 3 of their standard camera module, but they also sneaked out a new version of their high quality ...
You can get all kinds of great wildlife footage if you trek out into the woods with a camera, but it can be tough to stay awake all night. However, this is a task you can readily automate, as [Luke] ...
Raspberry Pi notes that the CGL 6 mm CS-mount and the 16mm C-mount lenses are examples of third-party products that are compatible with the High Quality Camera. The lens mount is made from milled ...
Add some accessories, and the Raspberry Pi Zero W is a full PC for pocket change, but its potential for DIY electronic projects is its real draw. Costs less than a movie ticket. Integrated Wi-Fi and ...
It's double the price of the Pi Zero, but in return adds wireless LAN and Bluetooth. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and ...
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