Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 - Introduction and User Guide

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Welcome to Cytron Technologies In this video, we will learn about Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 and how to use it with Raspberry Pi 4 Model Camera Module 3 is the latest camera release from Raspberry Pi It is equipped with Sony IMX708 sensor with 12MP resolution supports phase detection autofocus and has up to 4 different versions includes 2 versions with 75 degree normal viewing angle and 120 degree wide angle 2 versions with IR filter for taking photos in bright conditions and No-IR version for low-light photography Inside the box, you will have the camera module and the included FFC cable If you want to use Camera Module 3 with Pi Zero and Zero 2 you need a separate FFC cable for Pi Zero Now, connect the camera to the CSI port on the Raspberry Pi board To make things easier, you should install a new Raspberry Pi OS on a memory card with Raspberry Pi Imager Choose Raspberry Pi OS with Desktop and applications so you don't need to install other libraries On first boot, if you run the command libcamera-hello you will get an error message "no cameras availabe" Don't worry, click the update icon on the taskbar to update the Raspberry Pi OS to the latest version After updating and restarting the board you can use the command libcamera-hello -t0 to preview the camera and align the camera angle To take a picture, you can use the command libcamera-still -o test.jpg To record video, you can use the command libcamera-vid such as taking macro photos, recording videos with different resolutions or adjusting the exposure mode of photos This product is available at Cytron Technologies online store Thank you and see you next time
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Length: 2min 16sec (136 seconds)
Published: Wed Feb 15 2023
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