Product description: IR-CUT 2 MPx IMX290 Ultra Low Light camera for Raspberry Pi - ArduCam B0424
Camera module with Sony STARVIS IMX290 sensor, ensuring excellent performance even in extremely low light conditions . It was specially designed to work with Raspberry Pi minicomputers. The built-in sensor has a 2 Mpx matrix that allows you to record video in high resolution 1920 x 1080 px at 46 fps. The camera is also equipped with an IR-CUT filter activated automatically depending on lighting conditions. The device has an M12 lens with a field of view of 80° and is an ideal solution for projects related to monitoring or industrial cameras. This module connects to minicomputers without the need to install additional drivers, and its small dimensions (38 x 38 mm) facilitate integration in projects. The camera is not compatible with Raspberry Pi 5.
Main features of the camera
- Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 / 3 / Zero / CM3 / CM4
- It uses the Sony STARVIS IMX290 sensor
- Captures images even in extremely low light conditions
- Captures with a resolution of up to 1920 x 1080 px at 46 fps
- It has an M12 lens with a field of view of 80°
- Supports extended dynamic range (WDR - Wide Dynamic Range)
- Equipped with manual focus adjustment
- It has an automatic IR filter
- It has compact dimensions
Technical specifications of the camera
- Sensor: Sony STARVIS IMX290
- Compatible with: Raspberry Pi 4/3/Zero/CM3/CM4
- Matrix resolution: 2 MPx, 1920 x 1080 px @ 46 fps, 1280 x 720 @ 90 fps
- Pixel size: 2.9 x 2.9 μm
- Format: 1/2.8"
- Lens: M12
- Focal ratio (F.NO): 1.6
- Focal length (EFL): 4.3 mm
- Back focal length (BFL): 5.43 mm
- G-sensor sensitivity: 5486
- Viewing angle: 80° (H)
- IR sensitivity: automatic IR filter
- Shutter type: Rolling Shutter
- Interface: 2-line MIPI
- Output format: RAW10, RAW12
- Dimensions: 38 x 38 mm
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