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Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera Reviews

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I really like this new camera module. Very HQ definition, price is good.
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Posted 4 years ago
The quality of this camera is amazing and the service was even better. Prompt delivery swift purchase and another brilliant tool (toy) to try out with my pi. I’d recommend getting a Lena with it at the same time as you will need one to get it to work.
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Posted 4 years ago
Overall, the camera is a nice unit and I've managed to get some good results with my initial experimentation, once I'd found the online documentation. The only issues I had was in determining whether or not to use the included CS-C adapter. Both types of lenses will screw into it, but if your lens doesn't need it, you'll be unable to focus properly.
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Posted 4 years ago
A great addition to the range of available cameras. Inbuilt tripod mount is a bonus, as is versatility of lens mount.
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Posted 4 years ago
Took a while to get it working as the instructions were not very clear.
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Posted 4 years ago
This camera unit is amazing! The quality video and still pictures are way better than the previous units with a sharpness and clarity not seen on the pi before. Both supplied lenses are bright and adjustable, linked with the software, they give quality shots. Well done Pi Foundation.
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Posted 4 years ago
It took aroud 2 weeks to arrive it in Japan but it works well as I expected.
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Posted 4 years ago
The camera Pi enthusiasts have been waiting for - coupled with a "C" or "CS" mount lens or telescope/microscope adaptor (not included) you can capture truly high quality imagery under total programme control. Long range zoom for wildlife? No problem. Very long exposures for astrophotography? No problem. Macro close up timelapse of crystal growing? No problem. Couple to a microscope to capture creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water? No problem. You get the idea! So much more flexible than the v2 camera - highly recommended.
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Posted 4 years ago