They weren't overselling that "high quality" statement. Looking at the sample images, they do have a lot of nice detail. This would make very nice time lapses for those 3D printing videos, and monitoring prints easier for services like spaghetti detector. What a useful video showcasing the image quality.
Can someone help me please? The camera doesnt appear in the configurarion menu, and when in console I type what the video saya everything says “comman not found”
Great video , is it possible to use raspberry pi with night vision camera to wire connect it to a small tft screen. So I can use it als a handheld night vision watching device?
Hello :) Thank you for the tutorial. At 2.16, at the interfaces the Camera icon does not show for me. I have connected everything the way it was shown on the video. Do you have any suggestions why might this be?
My friend, do you think it is possible for me to create a digital back for my Hasselbad? I would have to fix the focal length, if I bought the camera with the lens, or I would have to have an optical element that compensates for the difference in sensor sizes, if I choose to use the sensor option without a lens.
If you could precisely mount the HQ Camera sensor on the same plane and distance from the lens as the film, there is no reason why you couldn't achieve this. A 3D-printed bracket to replace the film back seems the easiest way to get what you're after. Obviously, you would be losing a lot of the image circle of a medium format camera on a roughly 8mm sensor. Implementing an optical element or lens to act as a speed booster to shrink the image circle sounds like an extremely difficult process that may be restricted by the amount of space you have in the rear of your camera. If you do manage to figure it out we'd love to hear about it.
hi i am completely new to this. it is possible to do auto focus ? how is it done in mobile phones. is it possible to use it to make a drone out of rpi with this camera?
im so intressted in a Resp Camera ^^ but i dont have the money now for this, so you build this and just a question, to you think it would work with a Elgato cam link? so i wanna use it as a replacement for High price Camera? would be nice if i could use it in OBS and still can change ISO and more.
I definitely think a Elgato cam link could be used. This person made a sweet Raspberry Pi streaming set-up where an Elgato cam link could easily be dropped into. hackaday.com/2019/09/27/a-raspberry-pi-4-video-streaming-backpack/
I love that idea. The Raspberry Pi camera can record at really high FPS (this fellow cranked it to 660FPS ruclips.net/video/m3Bs-yhWZ3M/видео.html) You would likely need to have a zebra pattern behind the target ball (proper Mythbusters stuff - ruclips.net/video/qV4xVAYCK8Q/видео.html) and allow the Raspberry Pi some time after data capturing to calculate speeds. However I have no doubt it is possible 😊
Worth pointing out, on the latest Bullseye OS, the HQ Camera is detected automatically, you don't have to change the system configuration. Also, the camera commands have changed from things like raspistill to libcamera-still. I believe you can install the legacy commands in a package, but the new commands try to be backward compatible. Still a great video!
My favourite lens to use for that is the Microscope Lens - core-electronics.com.au/catalog/product/view/sku/CE07249 Here is a guide showing off some images captured specifically by this lens when attached to a HQ camera module and a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - core-electronics.com.au/guides/raspberry-pi/camera-raspberry-pi/#Micro It is also how I got the close up images of the pixels on the Pimoroni HAT at 1:23 in the Video - core-electronics.com.au/guides/colour-e-ink-display-raspberry-pi/
Hi, Thank you for such a detailed video... I have raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry pi 5 and the HQ camera module ... in the configuration/interfaces camera is not showing...can you suggest any fix...thanks
Hey, someone else in the comments had the same issue, they didn't give much detail but said "The problem was solved simply by turning off the camera in the settings 'sudo raspi-config' to (no)" We also have a forum topic on this video if you need a hand, just give us some information about your setup, and the issue: forum.core-electronics.com.au/t/raspberry-pi-high-quality-camera-first-pictures-and-videos/11017/7 Best of luck!
Not a piece of hardware I am closely familiar with. I would double check all the connections and make sure to focus the camera. Focus the camera by running the terminal command to keep the camera displaying what it is showing and rotating the lens (or potentially via the back focus ring). Hope above helps you!
@@Core-Electronics The preview window is not showing up , the command is running but the preview window is not popping up. Can you help us with that. We are also using the buster OS only.
Best way for me to help would be to have some photos of your hardware. Come make a forum post at Core Electronics with some photos and we'll get you smooth sailing 😊
Lens and Camera Mount can come apart. The mount on the back of the PCB has two Allen bolts that you could unscrew to remove the black section of the Camera mount. Then you would be left with a bare light sensor (very easy to damage).
So video streaming with FullHD and 50 fps is possible? Because I read that the pi only supports 30 fps at this resolution. I am going to use this camera to stream videos of birds at my bird feeder.
1080p at 30 fps or 720p at 60 fps or 12MPix at 10 fps are the highest quality/fps that a Raspberry Pi 4 can capture with this HQ camera module. And a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B can output footage at 4K at 30 fps. Hope this helps!
Depends on what you mean wirelessly, if you mean to send the video from the raspberry pi to another device, you could find a good quality way to stream it over the internet. If you mean wirelessly from the camera to the Pi, that might be a bit trickier. The raspberry pi is designed to be portable, so by the time you power the camera and transmit video from it, it might just be easier to put the camera and pi together. If you want to, post a question on our forums, our staff are a lot more active in answering questions that youtube: forum.core-electronics.com.au Just give us a little bit of information about what you are trying to do and your setup. Hope that helps mate!
I have linked a good method of mounting the HQ camera and Raspberry Pi Board together. You could also 3D print a really nice custom case if you wanted - core-electronics.com.au/catalog/product/view/sku/CE07186
This guide was written for Buster OS. We unfortunately don't have one for the latest Bookworm OS quite yet, but we do have one for Bullseye: ruclips.net/video/uw4jjvufU8Q/видео.html Hope this helps!
All the Raspberry Pi supported lenses are excellent, in regard to quality the main aspect that affects it is the camera module used. The high quality camera module has produced the best images I have snapped with a Raspberry Pi.
If you take some photos and hit us up at our core electronics forum (forum.core-electronics.com.au/) by writing a post including those images we will fix you up 😊.
@@Core-Electronics awesome! I just double checked and my back focusing ring is the same size as the 16mm lens so therefore it can't screw in. I'll hit y'all up here in just a bit
Hello, I was wondering could you use to run a camera app on android. So I play darts and the came out with a camera system called gran cam, but they have a app you also can use called gran camera that you can use a old phone. The new gran cam and used a old phone cameras suck and the dont preform. I want to build a better system with a pi and a better camera. Can you help
This is a mighty cool project. This would be an excellent camera for the job. In terms of code that could help you have a look at this - ruclips.net/video/tVe3r6186OA/видео.html
You definitely can 😊 Add cool image effects by using the | camera.image_effect | to apply a particular image effect. The image effect options are: none negative solarize sketch denoise emboss oilpaint hatch gpen pastel watercolor film blur saturation colorswap washedout posterise colorpoint colorbalance cartoon deinterlace1 deinterlace2 Check out this page for much more information - projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/getting-started-with-picamera/7
It is definitely possible! You would need an external light or flash or some source of electronically triggerable light. Then you would need to use a GPIO pin of the Pi to trigger it and take a photo at the same time. We don't do much technical advice in RUclips comments, but we have a dedicated maker forums for these types of questions so feel free to create a post over there! forum.core-electronics.com.au/
Hey. Do you know is there available or is it possible to have multiple those cameras that take photo same time? WHat i am thinking about is to build photogrammetry setup
The Raspberry Pi only has one port to accept a camera, it may be possible to find a HAT that allows extra cameras to be attached but firing them simultaneously may be beyond the capabilities of the Pi's hardware
Hey mate, you can definitely record video longer than the 5 second limit. For example lets take the terminal command | raspivid -t 8000 -o video.h264 |. By altering the number after -t you can decided how long you want the video in milliseconds, for instance above take a 8 second video. Also with the new 'Bullseye' Raspberry Pi OS there has also been changes to the cameras terminal commands. If you find the commands here not working, check this article - core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-bullseye-camera-commands.html
Hey mate, your question is a little confusing, but if you are talking about connecting 2 of these cameras to 1 Pi you are out of luck. The Pi 4 and earlier models only have 1 camera connector so if you want more cameras you will need to use a usb camera or webcam. However, the Pi 5 is about to come out which now has 2 camera connectors on it. (Although it has a new connector so you will need to buy an adapter cable but they are relatively cheap) I hope this answered your questions!
You are doing a very good job! I would like to equip my four nesting boxes with Raspberry cameras for 24/7 live streams online. But I'm not sure which camera to use because they're supposed to run day and night. I am thinking of the Arducam HQ Camera Module with 6mm CS Lens for Raspberry Pi, 12.3MP 1/2.3 inch IMX477. What do you think about my considerations and what do I need in addition?
Sounds like a brilliant addition to your nesting boxes project! Defintiely a camera that will let you see in the dark as well as in the daylight would be optimal. Also quality of image coming to you will be of value too. There's a lot variables and choices to decide on. I and the team can best help you if you come write up a post in our forum 🙂 we're here to help at every step of your project.
Yes it most definitely can, have seen a few posts around astrophotography subreddits of people using pi cams with 3d printed mounts. You would need to do a little bit of research on how to do it though. Best of luck!
Great video! Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks! Quick question, can this camera take 7 feet tall object at hi res, and what would be the distance between the camera and the object?
Interesting question! You can definitely take Hi Res images at that distance. If you want to see what the camera looks like from 1 metre away check this article here - core-electronics.com.au/guides/raspberry-pi/camera-raspberry-pi/ You can then extrapolate the information your looking for from that 😊
Hi, The Raspberry Pi HQ Camera module does not come with a lens. It features a CS mount so you can use the Raspberry Pi official lenses or dive into the world of pre-existing CCTV camera lenses.
Hey dude, this is awesome. You reckon the RPI Pico would handle the HQ Camera module ? I'm thinking if I setup maybe 3 RPI Picos with these modules, then you have a 3 way camera for vlogging or interviews and different camera shots right ? It might be a bit cheaper than having 4 RPI4s on those "big" boards 😀
I love the idea, currently however I have only seen GPIO connected cameras work on the RPI Pico. I will be very impressed when we see a Pico running a HQ camera but I do have all my fingers and toes crossed.
Absolutely Just make sure your using the right OS. With the new updates the Terminal Commands are now different, check this guide for that 😊 core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/raspberry-pi-bullseye-camera-commands.html
@@Core-Electronics thanks. So I have another Pi that I tried raspistill on and it says it's not found. Any idea why? I need a live feed for a senior design project.
You have jumped in at an exciting time for Raspberry Pi, there has just been an update to Raspberry Pi OS (you will have probably noticed the different background picture). This has come with all types of changes but most notably for you a change to the terminal commands for Cameras. Check out this article that I just finished for all the information you need (video coming soon too) - core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/raspberry-pi-bullseye-camera-commands.html
The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera has a built-in IR filter to block out infrared, you could theoretically remove the filter but you would probably be better off with a IR specific camera.
Unfortunately Raspberry Pi don't manufacture an IR version of this specific camera, they only have the NoIR at the moment, and I'm unaware of any third parties making IR camera modules with interchangeable lenses.
Fear not you can re-enable the legacy camera systems! Raspberry Pi has this guide on doing it for Bullseye here - ruclips.net/video/E7KPSc_Xr24/видео.html
They weren't overselling that "high quality" statement. Looking at the sample images, they do have a lot of nice detail. This would make very nice time lapses for those 3D printing videos, and monitoring prints easier for services like spaghetti detector. What a useful video showcasing the image quality.
Man beautifully edited with perfect B-roll and voice overs.
You lighting is nice on the eye too.
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Thanks tons mate 😊!
Can someone help me please? The camera doesnt appear in the configurarion menu, and when in console I type what the video saya everything says “comman not found”
same problem. Raspi 4
@@pluronic123 +1
any solution ?
@@bakikahraman7062 not a solution but I connected a raspi camera and it worked after reboot. I didn't need to switch on camera.
I have the same issue with both my pi4 and pi5 can you suggest me any solution? Thanks
Great video , is it possible to use raspberry pi with night vision camera to wire connect it to a small tft screen.
So I can use it als a handheld night vision watching device?
Hello :)
Thank you for the tutorial. At 2.16, at the interfaces the Camera icon does not show for me.
I have connected everything the way it was shown on the video.
Do you have any suggestions why might this be?
I am facing the same issue. How did you solve it
outside the scope of this video but how could i create a video camera that encodes at 4k at 60fps? Could I use Raspberry Pi?
Thank you for this high quality video!
My friend, do you think it is possible for me to create a digital back for my Hasselbad? I would have to fix the focal length, if I bought the camera with the lens, or I would have to have an optical element that compensates for the difference in sensor sizes, if I choose to use the sensor option without a lens.
If you could precisely mount the HQ Camera sensor on the same plane and distance from the lens as the film, there is no reason why you couldn't achieve this. A 3D-printed bracket to replace the film back seems the easiest way to get what you're after. Obviously, you would be losing a lot of the image circle of a medium format camera on a roughly 8mm sensor.
Implementing an optical element or lens to act as a speed booster to shrink the image circle sounds like an extremely difficult process that may be restricted by the amount of space you have in the rear of your camera. If you do manage to figure it out we'd love to hear about it.
hi i am completely new to this. it is possible to do auto focus ?
how is it done in mobile phones.
is it possible to use it to make a drone out of rpi with this camera?
The HQ Camera Module does not feature autofocus, but the Raspberry Pi Camera V3 modules do.
im so intressted in a Resp Camera ^^ but i dont have the money now for this, so you build this and just a question, to you think it would work with a Elgato cam link? so i wanna use it as a replacement for High price Camera? would be nice if i could use it in OBS and still can change ISO and more.
I definitely think a Elgato cam link could be used. This person made a sweet Raspberry Pi streaming set-up where an Elgato cam link could easily be dropped into. hackaday.com/2019/09/27/a-raspberry-pi-4-video-streaming-backpack/
@@Core-Electronics i mean it like: the raspberry connected with my pc per elgato camlink, like the respberry should be the Camera
For sure it will work 😊
Can you built ball speed measurement device with the help of this camera?
I love that idea. The Raspberry Pi camera can record at really high FPS (this fellow cranked it to 660FPS ruclips.net/video/m3Bs-yhWZ3M/видео.html)
You would likely need to have a zebra pattern behind the target ball (proper Mythbusters stuff - ruclips.net/video/qV4xVAYCK8Q/видео.html) and allow the Raspberry Pi some time after data capturing to calculate speeds. However I have no doubt it is possible 😊
I have also done it with slower moving/larger targets - core-electronics.com.au/guides/detect-speed-raspberry-pi/
Worth pointing out, on the latest Bullseye OS, the HQ Camera is detected automatically, you don't have to change the system configuration. Also, the camera commands have changed from things like raspistill to libcamera-still.
I believe you can install the legacy commands in a package, but the new commands try to be backward compatible. Still a great video!
damn more info on this comment than in 9 minutes video, thanks man
I'm trying to build a microscope akin to the handheld dino-lite scopes. Can you recommend a lens? I'm having trouble finding info.
My favourite lens to use for that is the Microscope Lens - core-electronics.com.au/catalog/product/view/sku/CE07249
Here is a guide showing off some images captured specifically by this lens when attached to a HQ camera module and a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - core-electronics.com.au/guides/raspberry-pi/camera-raspberry-pi/#Micro
It is also how I got the close up images of the pixels on the Pimoroni HAT at 1:23 in the Video - core-electronics.com.au/guides/colour-e-ink-display-raspberry-pi/
is it possible to get access what the camera is currently seeing to be used in facial recognition and stuff like that?
Absolutely mate! And I have a guide come check it here - core-electronics.com.au/guides/face-identify-raspberry-pi/
@@Core-Electronics just what i was looking for, thanks. keep up the great videos!
Ill do my best 😊!
extremely excellent, thanks for sharing the wealth of knowledge! I deeply appreciate it.
Hi, Thank you for such a detailed video... I have raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry pi 5 and the HQ camera module ... in the configuration/interfaces camera is not showing...can you suggest any fix...thanks
Hey, someone else in the comments had the same issue, they didn't give much detail but said "The problem was solved simply by turning off the camera in the settings 'sudo raspi-config' to (no)"
We also have a forum topic on this video if you need a hand, just give us some information about your setup, and the issue: forum.core-electronics.com.au/t/raspberry-pi-high-quality-camera-first-pictures-and-videos/11017/7
Best of luck!
When I run the raspiestill -t 0 doesn’t pop up anything what should I do?
Likely its due to the new Bullseye Raspberry Pi OS update. Come check here for the new commands - ruclips.net/video/uw4jjvufU8Q/видео.html
@@Core-Electronics thank you very much
Our 8MP PTZ arducam camera is taking blur images and videos , can you give us a solution for that.
Not a piece of hardware I am closely familiar with. I would double check all the connections and make sure to focus the camera. Focus the camera by running the terminal command to keep the camera displaying what it is showing and rotating the lens (or potentially via the back focus ring).
Hope above helps you!
@@Core-Electronics The preview window is not showing up , the command is running but the preview window is not popping up. Can you help us with that. We are also using the buster OS only.
Best way for me to help would be to have some photos of your hardware. Come make a forum post at Core Electronics with some photos and we'll get you smooth sailing 😊
Is this compatible with Samsung sensors like the ISOCELL GN2 ? 🤔
great explanation, thanks!
Can a camera mount be removed to reduce its size or is it permanently a fixed to the device?
Lens and Camera Mount can come apart. The mount on the back of the PCB has two Allen bolts that you could unscrew to remove the black section of the Camera mount. Then you would be left with a bare light sensor (very easy to damage).
How did you turn the preview off?!
Press on your keyboard the combination | CTRL + C | to close the preview window.
So video streaming with FullHD and 50 fps is possible? Because I read that the pi only supports 30 fps at this resolution. I am going to use this camera to stream videos of birds at my bird feeder.
1080p at 30 fps or 720p at 60 fps or 12MPix at 10 fps are the highest quality/fps that a Raspberry Pi 4 can capture with this HQ camera module. And a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B can output footage at 4K at 30 fps. Hope this helps!
Hello, can insetup this camera wirelessly without affecting the quality?
Depends on what you mean wirelessly, if you mean to send the video from the raspberry pi to another device, you could find a good quality way to stream it over the internet. If you mean wirelessly from the camera to the Pi, that might be a bit trickier. The raspberry pi is designed to be portable, so by the time you power the camera and transmit video from it, it might just be easier to put the camera and pi together.
If you want to, post a question on our forums, our staff are a lot more active in answering questions that youtube:
forum.core-electronics.com.au
Just give us a little bit of information about what you are trying to do and your setup.
Hope that helps mate!
Is their a case for the rear?
I have linked a good method of mounting the HQ camera and Raspberry Pi Board together. You could also 3D print a really nice custom case if you wanted -
core-electronics.com.au/catalog/product/view/sku/CE07186
Hi! What version OS are you using? I have the same set Raspberry pi4b + Raspberry HQ camera. But my pi 4b doesn't see the camera at all in interface:(
This guide was written for Buster OS. We unfortunately don't have one for the latest Bookworm OS quite yet, but we do have one for Bullseye: ruclips.net/video/uw4jjvufU8Q/видео.html
Hope this helps!
@@Core-Electronics Thx! The problem was solved simply by turning off the camera in the settings 'sudo raspi-config' to (no)
Does the '16 mm RPi lens' provide the same quality output? (images/videos)
All the Raspberry Pi supported lenses are excellent, in regard to quality the main aspect that affects it is the camera module used. The high quality camera module has produced the best images I have snapped with a Raspberry Pi.
This was really helpful. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
For the life of me I can't get the 16mm lens to fit the pi hq camera with or without adapter
If you take some photos and hit us up at our core electronics forum (forum.core-electronics.com.au/) by writing a post including those images we will fix you up 😊.
@@Core-Electronics awesome! I just double checked and my back focusing ring is the same size as the 16mm lens so therefore it can't screw in. I'll hit y'all up here in just a bit
Can you show how to create an image taker script with picamera2 and two keys. One from capturing other for closing?
Hello, I was wondering could you use to run a camera app on android. So I play darts and the came out with a camera system called gran cam, but they have a app you also can use called gran camera that you can use a old phone. The new gran cam and used a old phone cameras suck and the dont preform. I want to build a better system with a pi and a better camera. Can you help
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This is a mighty cool project. This would be an excellent camera for the job. In terms of code that could help you have a look at this - ruclips.net/video/tVe3r6186OA/видео.html
Can you add effects to the camera?
You definitely can 😊 Add cool image effects by using the | camera.image_effect | to apply a particular image effect. The image effect options are:
none
negative
solarize
sketch
denoise
emboss
oilpaint
hatch
gpen
pastel
watercolor
film
blur
saturation
colorswap
washedout
posterise
colorpoint
colorbalance
cartoon
deinterlace1
deinterlace2
Check out this page for much more information - projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/getting-started-with-picamera/7
can i add a flash to this system?
It is definitely possible! You would need an external light or flash or some source of electronically triggerable light. Then you would need to use a GPIO pin of the Pi to trigger it and take a photo at the same time.
We don't do much technical advice in RUclips comments, but we have a dedicated maker forums for these types of questions so feel free to create a post over there!
forum.core-electronics.com.au/
Hey. Do you know is there available or is it possible to have multiple those cameras that take photo same time?
WHat i am thinking about is to build photogrammetry setup
The Raspberry Pi only has one port to accept a camera, it may be possible to find a HAT that allows extra cameras to be attached but firing them simultaneously may be beyond the capabilities of the Pi's hardware
Interesting - is there a way to record video beyond the 5 second limit?
Hey mate, you can definitely record video longer than the 5 second limit.
For example lets take the terminal command | raspivid -t 8000 -o video.h264 |. By altering the number after -t you can decided how long you want the video in milliseconds, for instance above take a 8 second video.
Also with the new 'Bullseye' Raspberry Pi OS there has also been changes to the cameras terminal commands. If you find the commands here not working, check this article - core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-bullseye-camera-commands.html
raspistill looks like deprecated. returns error ERROR: the system should be configured for the legacy camera stack
Can you connect the camera module to 2 or more cameras?
Hey mate, your question is a little confusing, but if you are talking about connecting 2 of these cameras to 1 Pi you are out of luck. The Pi 4 and earlier models only have 1 camera connector so if you want more cameras you will need to use a usb camera or webcam. However, the Pi 5 is about to come out which now has 2 camera connectors on it. (Although it has a new connector so you will need to buy an adapter cable but they are relatively cheap)
I hope this answered your questions!
How about how to convert the pi into an ip cam?
You are doing a very good job! I would like to equip my four nesting boxes with Raspberry cameras for 24/7 live streams online. But I'm not sure which camera to use because they're supposed to run day and night. I am thinking of the Arducam HQ Camera Module with 6mm CS Lens for Raspberry Pi, 12.3MP 1/2.3 inch IMX477. What do you think about my considerations and what do I need in addition?
Sounds like a brilliant addition to your nesting boxes project! Defintiely a camera that will let you see in the dark as well as in the daylight would be optimal. Also quality of image coming to you will be of value too. There's a lot variables and choices to decide on.
I and the team can best help you if you come write up a post in our forum 🙂 we're here to help at every step of your project.
Bro I wan make camera for astrophotography for my teliscope can I do with this
Yes it most definitely can, have seen a few posts around astrophotography subreddits of people using pi cams with 3d printed mounts. You would need to do a little bit of research on how to do it though. Best of luck!
Are there any pi compatible HDR capable cameras
All the new Camera Modules 3 support High Dynamic Range (HDR), come check them out here - core-electronics.com.au/catalog/product/view/sku/CE09425
@@Core-Electronics thank you!
Thank you 🥰
Great video! Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Quick question, can this camera take 7 feet tall object at hi res, and what would be the distance between the camera and the object?
Interesting question! You can definitely take Hi Res images at that distance. If you want to see what the camera looks like from 1 metre away check this article here - core-electronics.com.au/guides/raspberry-pi/camera-raspberry-pi/
You can then extrapolate the information your looking for from that 😊
My preview is not working
Does this camera supports raspberry Pi 5
does the module come with this lens or is it a separate product?
Hi, The Raspberry Pi HQ Camera module does not come with a lens. It features a CS mount so you can use the Raspberry Pi official lenses or dive into the world of pre-existing CCTV camera lenses.
Hey dude, this is awesome. You reckon the RPI Pico would handle the HQ Camera module ? I'm thinking if I setup maybe 3 RPI Picos with these modules, then you have a 3 way camera for vlogging or interviews and different camera shots right ? It might be a bit cheaper than having 4 RPI4s on those "big" boards 😀
the pico is not a computer
I love the idea, currently however I have only seen GPIO connected cameras work on the RPI Pico. I will be very impressed when we see a Pico running a HQ camera but I do have all my fingers and toes crossed.
@@Core-Electronics the pico is not a computer. nowhere near an ISP
i would try using the pi zero
does it work with raspberry pi 2?
Absolutely Just make sure your using the right OS. With the new updates the Terminal Commands are now different, check this guide for that 😊 core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/raspberry-pi-bullseye-camera-commands.html
Is it possible to make this a USB camera?
This is great but ummmmm how do I exit the preview?
Hey mate, with the terminal selected hold | CTRL | on your keyboard and then press the | C | button 😊 hope that helps.
@@Core-Electronics thanks. So I have another Pi that I tried raspistill on and it says it's not found. Any idea why? I need a live feed for a senior design project.
You have jumped in at an exciting time for Raspberry Pi, there has just been an update to Raspberry Pi OS (you will have probably noticed the different background picture). This has come with all types of changes but most notably for you a change to the terminal commands for Cameras.
Check out this article that I just finished for all the information you need (video coming soon too) - core-electronics.com.au/tutorials/raspberry-pi-bullseye-camera-commands.html
@@Core-Electronics whats strange is they are both up to date.
@@Core-Electronics I need help with something
anyone try to push the fps limits on this particular camera? I've seen it done in other videos with other modules.
Heyya mate, it is a proper interesting topic. Have a geez at this as people have been testing - forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=314581
Hi Tim is this camera IR compatible
The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera has a built-in IR filter to block out infrared, you could theoretically remove the filter but you would probably be better off with a IR specific camera.
@@Core-Electronics is their an IR version of the same camera available in the market?
Unfortunately Raspberry Pi don't manufacture an IR version of this specific camera, they only have the NoIR at the moment, and I'm unaware of any third parties making IR camera modules with interchangeable lenses.
What type u choose? Raspberry pi.
Send your Debian version and whether it is 32 bit or 64 bit
sadly raspberry pi changed raspistill to a complicated non-functioning software which doesnt works on my picamera anymore...
Fear not you can re-enable the legacy camera systems! Raspberry Pi has this guide on doing it for Bullseye here - ruclips.net/video/E7KPSc_Xr24/видео.html
@@Core-Electronics oh wow right! Thank you so much!
Now it's working but i will check it out anyway :)
can you zoom in 100x on it
640 x 320? High quality? You have to be HIGH to accept that.
You can make an intro and outro for yourself
Ive wasted too much time on arducam cams. I’m waiting for a competent company to produce cameras.