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Raspberry Pi NoIR Infrared Camera Board V2
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Raspberry Pi NoIR Infrared Camera Board V2
The Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera V2 is the “night vision” version of the official camera board released by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Board V2 has no Infrared filter, which makes it perfect for taking Infrared photographs or photographing objects in low light (twilight) conditions! Custom designed and manufactured by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in the UK, the Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Board V2 features an ultra-high quality 8 megapixel Sony IMX219 image sensor (up from 5MP on the V1 camera board), and a fixed focus camera lens. The V2 camera module is capable of 3280 x 2464 pixel static images, and also supports 1080p30, 720p60 and 640x480p90 video.
The module attaches to Raspberry Pi by way of a 15 Pin Ribbon Cable, to the dedicated 15-pin MIPI Camera Serial Interface (CSI), which was designed especially for interfacing to cameras. The CSI bus is capable of extremely high data rates, and it exclusively carries pixel data to the BCM2835 processor.
The board itself is tiny, at around 25mm x 24mm x 9mm, and weighs just over 3g, making it perfect for mobile or other applications where size and weight are important.
The Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Board V2 Features:
- No IR Filter - Great for Low Light Conditions
- Includes Blue Filter
- 150mm CSI camera cable included
- Supports 1080p30, 720p60 and 640x480p90 video
- Connects to the Raspberry Pi board via a short ribbon cable (supplied)
- NoIR Camera v2 is supported in the latest version of Raspbian, Raspberry Pi's preferred operating system
Size | Around 25 × 24 × 9 mm |
Weight | 3g |
Still resolution | 8 megapixels |
Video modes | 1080p47, 1640 × 1232p41 and 640 × 480p206 |
Sensor | Sony IMX219 |
Optical size | 1/4" |
Focus | Adjustable |
Depth of field | Approx 10 cm to ? |
Focal length | 3.04 mm |
Horizontal Field of View (FoV) | 62.2 degrees |
Vertical Field of View (FoV) | 48.8 degrees |
Focal ratio (F-Stop) | F2.0 |
Maximum exposure time (seconds) | 11.76 |