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Raspberry Pi introduces Camera Module 3, a next-generation camera

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Raspberry Pi has released Camera Module 3, a new generation camera module based on Sony’s IMX708 sensor and priced at $25 (about RMB170).

Camera Module 3 brings support for HDR and autofocus, with the closest focus distance of 5 cm, as well as support for phase detection autofocus (PDAF) and contrast detection autofocus.

▲ Camera Module 3

HDR support means Camera Module 3 can take multiple exposures of the same scene and combine them so that both the darker and brighter parts of the image are properly exposed.

The Camera Module 3 starts at $25 (currently about RMB 170) for the standard FOV and $35 (currently about RMB 237) for the ultra-wide angle version with a 102-degree FOV. The Raspberry Pi is also available in an infrared version designed for night photography.

▲ Camera Module 3 Ultra Wide-Angle Version

In addition, Raspberry Pi also launched a new camera module High-Quality Camera with an M12 mount lens, equipped with a 12.3MP Sony IMX477 sensor, adding support for “fisheye lens and other professional lenses”, starting at $50 (currently about RMB 339).

▲ The M12 mount High-Quality Camera…

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