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 ...
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 designed a infrared camera module and RS Components is selling it for £16.80. Dubbed the Pi NoIR, the infrared camera module is a variant of the existing visible light ...
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA: RS Components (RS) is now selling the latest innovative product to emerge from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Priced at GBP16.80, the Pi NoIR infrared camera module is a variant ...
Makers, developers or Raspberry Pi enthusiasts requiring a waterproof housing for their Raspberry Pi camera, may be interested in a new project published to the Thingiverse website for the MakerHawk ...
A Bayer array, or Bayer filter, is what lets a digital camera take color photos. It’s an array of tiny color filters that sit on top of a camera’s CCD. The filter makes it so that each sub-pixel in ...
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Raspberry Pi Camera Comparison - Global Shutter vs. High Quality Camera
A comparison between Raspberry Pi's freshly released Global Shutter Camera and the High-Quality Camera for Tom's Hardware.
For [Peter Le Roux’] first “real” electronics project, he decided to make a camera based off the venerable Raspberry Pi platform. But he didn’t just want a ...
Adding a camera to a Raspberry Pi is as easy as plugging in the official module. The original Raspberry Pi camera module was just a measly 5 megapixel camera. Today, it’s been upgraded to an 8 ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation on Monday announced a pair of new camera accessories for its popular single-board computers. The foundation launched its 5-megapixel visible-light camera board as its first ...
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