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ZeroCam FishEye - Camera for Raspberry Pi Zero Reviews

4.7 Rating 61 Reviews
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Small and very handy. Great quality. Wish the ribbon was a little bit longer though.
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Posted 3 years ago
Great camera for the price, I even use it with my Raspberry Pi 4b (with an adapter) as the image is great, size is great, and at a great price.
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Posted 3 years ago
Works well. I use a Zer WH with DietPi and RaspCam software. The cable is short but would work well on a case. It looks like the box it comes in could be modded into a dcnet little camera case. I plan to do a bird box camera, so will need an extension lead to get the Pi outside the box..
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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 4 years ago
Overall - nice camera, one of the very few fisheye cameras for RPi I've found. Pros: * decent picture quality * works out of the box * sticky pad on the back of the camera - easy to fix Cons: * fixed focus * sticky pad could be more sticky - I've attached foam double-sided tape to get it to stick better to 3D printed case * there's an additional stiff "PCB" section on the ribbon cable - can get in a way
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Posted 5 years ago
Bought two, but only one worked.
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Posted 5 years ago
Really impressed with this tiny camera and i’m loathed to leave a 3-star review... but there are two issues that I can’t ignore. Firstly, the flex comes out of the side of the camera and not the bottom/top which makes it awkward to plugin into the Pi Zero in a portrait orientation. Secondly any bending or twisting of the cable will cause it to rub against the camera metal backplate and slice through the cable, rendering the camera broken. I’d prefer a port, much like that on the Pi itself, on the bottom or top of the camera so that you can use your own length ribbon cable and the camera doesn’t get broken if the cable does.
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Posted 5 years ago