ArduCAM B0395 8MP IMX219 NOIR V2 Night Vision camera module Camera User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- ArduCam
Table of Contents
ArduCAM B0395 8MP IMX219 NOIR V2 Night Vision camera module Camera
SPECS
- Size: 25 x 24x 9 mm
- Weight: 3g
- Still resolution: 8 Megapixels
- Frame rate: 30fps@1080P, 60fps@720P VGA90 video modes.
- Sensor: Sony IMX219
- Sensor resolution: 3280 X 2464 pixels
- Sensor image area: 3.68 x 2.76 mm (4.6 mm diagonal)
- Pixel size: 1.12 umx 1.12 um
- Optical size: 1/4″
- Focal length: 3.04 mm
- IR sensitivity: without IR filter, sensitive to IR light
- Horizontal field of view: 62.2 degrees
- Focus Type: Fixed focus
- Focal ratio (F-Stop): 2.0
COPYRIGHT
Specifications are subject to change without notice. No part of the specifications may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any deriv-ative such as translation, transformation, or adapta-tion without permission from Arducam. All rights reserved.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
The following items are included in your package:
- Arducam 8MP IMX219 NolR Camera Module for Raspberry Pi [Fixed Focus]
- 150mm Flex Ribbon Cable [15Pin, Imm Pin Pitch
- 500mm Flex Ribbon Cable [15Pin, Imm Pin Pitch]
- 150mm Flex Ribbon Cable [15Pin-22Pin]
- This Quick Start Guide
CONNECT THE CAMERA
You need to connect the camera module to the Rasp berry Pi’s camera port.
- Locate the camera port near the USB C power connector, and gently pull up on the plastic edge.
- Push in the camera ribbon and make sure the silver connector is facing the Raspberry Pi camera MIPl port. Do not bend the flex cable and make sure it is firmly inserted
- Push the plastic connector down while holding the flex cable until the connector is back in place.
- Note: Infrared LED is required to provide Infrared lighting for night Vision.
SOFTWARE SETTING
Please make sure you are running the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS.
(January 28th 2022 or later releases, Debian version: 11 (bullseye).
For Raspbian Bullseye users, please do the following:
- Edit the configuration file: sudo nano /boot/config.txt
- Find the line: camera_auto_detect=1, update it to:
- Cameraauto_detect=0
- dtoverlay=imx219
- Save and reboot.
For Bullseye users running on Pi 0-3, please also:
- Open a terminal
- Run sudo raspi-config
- Navigate to Advanced Options
- Enable Glamor graphic acceleration
- Reboot your Pi.
Operating The Camera
libcamera-stil is an advanced command line tool for capturing still images
with the IMX219 Camera Mod-ule.
libcamera-still -t 5000 -o testjpg
This command will give you a live preview of the camera module, and after 5
seconds, the camera will capture a single still image. The image will be
stored in your home folder and named test.jpg.
- -t 5000 Live preview for 5 seconds.
- -o test.jpg: take a picture after the preview is over and save it as test.jpg
If you only want to see the live preview, use the following command:
libcamera-still -t 0
Please Note:
This camera module supports the latest Raspberry Pi OS Bullseye (released on
Jan 28th, 2022) and libcam-era apps, not for the previous Raspberry Pi OS
(Legacy) users.
FURTHER INFOMATION
For further information, check the following link: https://www.arducam.com/docs/cameras-for-raspberry-pi/rasp-berry-pi- libcamera-guide/
CONTACT US
- Email: support@arducam.com
- Forum: https://www.arducam.com/forums/
- Skype: arducam
References
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