Raspberry Pi Camera Board, Version 2, Sony IMX219 8-Megapixel Sensor
1,000.00 EGP
Capture high-quality images and HD video with the Raspberry Pi Camera Board V2, featuring the powerful Sony IMX219 8-megapixel sensor. Designed specifically for Raspberry Pi boards, this camera module is perfect for a wide range of applications, including computer vision, robotics, home automation, and time-lapse photography.
Description
📸 Overview:
The Raspberry Pi Camera Board V2 is an official camera module developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It features a powerful Sony IMX219 image sensor with 8-megapixel resolution, offering crisp still images and high-definition video capture. This module is the go-to camera for hobbyists, educators, and developers working on embedded imaging and vision-based applications using Raspberry Pi.
🔍 Key Specifications:
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Sensor: Sony IMX219
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Resolution: 8 Megapixels (3280 x 2464 for still images)
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Lens Type: Fixed focus
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Field of View (FOV): ~62.2° horizontal
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Focal Length: 3.04 mm
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Aperture (F-Stop): f/2.0
🎥 Video Modes Supported:
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1080p at 30 frames per second (fps)
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720p at 60 fps
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640×480 (VGA) at 90 fps
💻 Compatibility:
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Works with all Raspberry Pi models that include the camera interface (CSI connector), including:
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Raspberry Pi 5
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Raspberry Pi 4
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Raspberry Pi 3
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Raspberry Pi Zero (requires CSI adapter cable)
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🔧 Dimensions and Build:
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Dimensions: 25 mm × 23 mm × 9 mm
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Connector: 15-pin flat flex cable (included) connects directly to the Pi’s CSI interface
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Mounting holes: 4 holes for easy attachment to cases or mounting plates
🛠️ Applications:
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Computer vision & AI
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Time-lapse photography
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Home automation & surveillance
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Robotics and drones
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Educational experiments
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Facial recognition & object tracking
🎁 What’s in the Box:
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Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2
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15cm ribbon cable for CSI connection
📝 Notes:
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Does not include an IR filter (for that, use the NoIR version if infrared sensitivity is needed).
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Requires Raspberry Pi OS and the
raspi-configtool to enable the camera interface.























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