“Good improvement over the v2 Pi Cameras, in resolution, as well as color accuracy and low light behavior. Sensor actually supports more features than the Pi is configured to handle and it'll be interesting to see if it can be adapted to a different board to see if features like HDR Modes can be accessed.”
“I'm using the Pi Zero 1.3 with an USB dongle. Highly recommendable, as I can share my PC's Internet connection with the Pi via the USB port, making it just as good as a Zero W.”
“A versatile camera sensor module, promoting experimentation with C-mount lenses. I have two of these camera sensor modules and I have several C-mount lenses. Some of the "television" lenses (typically these won't be broadcast television) give good results. I have a cheap Chinese CCTV zoom which is in general appalling in almost every way (CA, barrel distortion, unsharp) but for seven quid is an adequate tester. My best lens has been a vintage Taylor-Hobson cine lens, which has it's own faults but produces rather magic results. The sensor in this Raspberry Pi High Quality camera is about the same as the sensor in the first generation Pentax Q camera (I used to have a couple of those, with a range of lenses for it) and those cams can produce remarkably good results. A lens for that camera in a certain focal length would give about the same angle of view on this RPHQ sensor.”