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ArduCam 64MP Autofocus Camera Module
The Arducam 64MP Autofocus Camera Module brings smartphone-grade imaging to the Raspberry Pi ecosystem. With a 64MP sensor capable of capturing 9152 × 6944 s...
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The Arducam 64MP Autofocus Camera Module brings smartphone-grade imaging to the Raspberry Pi ecosystem. With a 64MP sensor capable of capturing 9152 × 6944 still images and autofocus for sharp results, this module fits the standard Raspberry Pi camera form factor and connects via MIPI CSI-2 ribbon cable.
Full 64MP resolution is supported on Raspberry Pi 4B and Compute Module 4, while older Pi boards support 16MP superpixel mode. Video recording is available at 1080p/30fps, 720p/60fps, or 480p at up to 90fps.
Key Features
- 64MP Resolution – 9152 × 6944 still images
- Autofocus – Manual and auto focus, 8cm to infinity
- Video Capable – 1080p at 30fps, 720p at 60fps, 480p at 60/90fps
- Quad Bayer Coding – QBC colour filter for improved image quality
- Standard Pi Form Factor – Connects via MIPI CSI-2 ribbon cable
- Multiple Output Formats – JPEG, YUV, RGB, RAW10
Specifications
- Sensor Size: Type 1/1.7" (9.25mm diagonal)
- Resolution: 9152 × 6944 (64MP)
- Aperture: F1.8
- Focal Length: 5.1mm
- View Angle: 84°
- Focus Range: 8cm to infinity
- Shutter: Rolling shutter
- Module Size: 25 × 24mm
Compatibility
- Full 64MP Resolution: Raspberry Pi 4B, Compute Module 4
- 16MP Superpixel Mode: Raspberry Pi 2, 3, Compute Module 3, Zero W, Zero 2 W
- Preferred OS: Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye (32/64-bit)
Ideal For
- High-resolution Raspberry Pi photography
- Machine vision and image processing
- Time-lapse and nature photography
- Document scanning and archival
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- JPEG
- A widely used compressed image file format for photographs, where some detail is discarded to keep file sizes small. When a device produces JPEG output, the images are already compressed, making them easier to store on an SD card or send over a slow link than uncompressed raw data.
- MIPI
- MIPI is a high-speed display and camera interface often used inside phones, tablets, and embedded devices. It matters because raw MIPI displays usually need special driver hardware or software support, unlike plug-and-play HDMI screens.
- RGB
- Short for red, green and blue, the three primary colours of light that are mixed in varying amounts to make a wide range of colours. In electronics RGB can refer to an LED or pixel that blends these three colours, or to a colour signal or interface that carries separate red, green and blue channels.
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