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5MP Raspberry Pi Fisheye 130 160 Degree 7IN1 Camera KIT V5647 Night Vision Focal Adjustable Webcam Camera for RPI 4/3/2

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Introduction :

This is the fisheye wide-angle lens camera for Raspberry Pi, we especially provide 130, and 160-degree different types for different needs. With the night vision, focal adjustable, and fisheye wide-angle , it can use for any situation such as monitoring, webcam, 3D prints, or AI application

Specification :

1. Sensor: 5 megapixel OV5647 sensor

2. CCD size: 1/4inch

3. Aperture (F): 2.35

4. Focal Length: adjustable

 

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Introduction :

This is the fisheye wide-angle lens camera for Raspberry Pi, we especially provide 130, and 160-degree different types for different needs. With the night vision, focal adjustable, and fisheye wide-angle , it can use for any situation such as monitoring, webcam, 3D prints, or AI application

Specification :

1. Sensor: 5 megapixel OV5647 sensor

2. CCD size: 1/4inch

3. Aperture (F): 2.35

4. Focal Length: adjustable

5. Sensor best resolution: 1080p

6. Dimension: 25 mm x 24 mm

7. Screw holes :

1). for attachment to the holder or something else

2). electric conduction – provides 3.3V power output

3). Supports connecting fill flash LED or Infrared LED

Feature :

1. Fisheye lens, provide wider view angle to 130, 160 degrees.

2. Focal adjustable, focus the camera to different effective distance

3. Support all versions of Raspberry Pi, such as Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+/3B, if used for Raspberry Pi Zero, you need a different camera cable ( click the following picture to view )

4. You need to install infrared light to get a better night vision effect .

How to use Raspberry Pi Camera

1. Install Raspbian system into SD card and insert to Raspberry Pi, connect the display to Raspberry Pi, and Connect the camera to Raspberry Pi correctly.

2. Open the terminal and run

sudo raspi-config

3. Choose the Interface–Enable Camera , enter it , then it the Raspberry Pi will restart automatically ( if not, you can restart it by yourself)

Open the terminal again, run

raspistill –t 5000 –o test.jpg

then the camera will be on. The “5000” means the camera will open for 5 seconds, the “test” is the name of the picture, you can change them as your need.

Package list :

For camera with IR lights :

1 x Fisheye Camera

2 x Infrared Lights ( optional )

1 x 15 cm 15pin Flat Cable

For camera without IR lights :

1 x Fisheye Camera

1 x 15 cm 15pin Flat Cable

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