https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/04/06/arducam-pi-hawk-eye-64mp-camera-raspberry-pi-4-cm4/ Skip to content CNX Software - Embedded Systems NewsCNX Software - Embedded Systems News CNX Software - Embedded Systems News Reviews, tutorials and the latest news about embedded systems, IoT, open-source hardware, SBC's, microcontrollers, processors, and more Wisblock modular IoT systemWisblock modular IoT system Menu * All News * Raspberry Pi * Arduino * Reviews * Tutorials * Shop * About + About + Contact Us + Advertisement & Consulting Services + Work for Us + Support CNX Software + Privacy Policy Posted on April 6, 2022April 6, 2022 by Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) - 8 Comments on Arducam Pi Hawk-eye is a 64MP camera for Raspberry Pi 4 /CM4 Arducam Pi Hawk-eye is a 64MP camera for Raspberry Pi 4/CM4 Arducam Pi Hawk-eye is a 64MP "ultra-high resolution" camera for Raspberry Pi 4 or CM4 with built-in autofocus following the company's 16MP autofocus camera introduced at the end of last year. The new camera module will allow you to take still images at up to 9152 x 6944 resolution, but videos will still be limited to 1080p30 on the Raspberry Pi 4. The Pi Hawk-eye is also compatible with the official Raspberry Pi v1/v2 cameras, meaning you can reuse your enclosures/mounts, and keep on using the same software, for instance, libcamera. 64MP camera raspberry pi64MP camera raspberry pi Arducam Pi Hawk-eye specifications: * Sensor - Sensor with 9152 x 6944 pixels resolution * Still resolution - 64MP * Video modes + On Raspberry Pi - 1080p30, 720p60, and 640x480 @ 60/90fps + Camera module - 1280x720 @ 120 fps, 1080p60, 2312x1736 @ 30 fps, 3840x2160 @ 20 fps, 4624x3472 @ 10 fps, 9152x6944 @ 2.7 fps * Optical size - 9.25mm diagonal (7.4x5.5mm) * Focal ratio - F1.8 * Focal length - 5.1 mm * Focus Type - Manual or autofocus from 8cm to infinity * FoV - 84deg viewing angle (diagonal) * Shutter type - Rolling * Output format - JPEG, YUV, RGB, RAW10 * Dimensions - 25 x 24 mm Note that while a Raspberry Pi 4 or Compute Module 4/4S is required for 64MP resolution, the previous generation Raspberry Pi (2/3/Zero W /Zero 2 W) boards can still be used with the camera but only up to 16MP. That means Arducam Pi Hawk-eye is mostly interesting for Broadcom BCM2711 (4x Cortex-A72) powered Raspberry Pi boards or modules, and is designed for taking still images since the maximum video resolution and framerate are the same as the 16MP camera. Future Raspberry Pi board may be able to take advantage of the higher video resolution and framerate enabled by the new camera module. Arducam 64MP Quad-Camera KitArducam 64MP Quad-Camera Kit The company also offers a 64MP Quad-Camera Kit with an Arducam UC-512 expansion board and four 64MP Pi Hawk-eye camera modules that allows the user to take four high-resolution photos from a single Raspberry Pi 4 (almost) at the same time. Other accessories include a camera & cable extension kit using RJ45 ports and Cat-5 cable to extend the range of the camera, a pan-tilt kit, and a CSI-to-HDMI adapter set all shipping with one 64MP camera. Arducam is taking pre-orders now with shipping expected in early May. The Pi Hawk-eye camera module sells for $35.99, the quad-camera kit for $194, the cable extension kit for $85.98, the pan-tilt kit for $62.98, and a CSI-to-HDMI adapter set for $49.98. As I understand it, all those are pre-order prices with a 40% discount, and prices should increase in May. Additional information may be found on the product page, where you'll also find several still image samples taken with the camera. jean-luc aufranc cnxsoftjean-luc aufranc cnxsoft Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) Jean-Luc started CNX Software in 2010 as a part-time endeavor, before quitting his job as a software engineering manager, and starting to write daily news, and reviews full time later in 2011. Share this: Support CNX Software! Donate via PayPal or cryptocurrencies, become a Patron on Patreon, or buy review samples TagsArduCAM, camera, Raspberry Pi Mekotronics Rockchip RK3588 mini PCMekotronics Rockchip RK3588 mini PC Related posts: 1. 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It seems the focus is software controlled Reply Jeff GeerlingJeff Geerling Jeff Geerling 7 hours ago kxygk There's no manual focus on the hardware; you can manually focus through software using a utility Arducam offers (just like on their 16MP Autofocus camera). I have a unit and will be testing it soon! Reply TimTim Tim 3 hours ago Jeff Geerling Where will you be sharing your thoughts? Reply tkaisertkaiser tkaiser 3 hours ago Tim https://www.jeffgeerling.com - those folk not being able to read any more can also enjoy Jeff on Youtube. Reply paulpaul paul 1 hour ago This is good to hear. There has been a big lack of AF camera modules for the pi. The lack of AF or (in the case of the standard Pi cameras) even manual focusability makes the pi cameras unusable for very common use cases of phone cameras. That is, scanning QR codes, and impromptu document or receipt scanning. It finally becomes possible to DIY a camera with the capabilities of a 10+ year old phone camera. 64MP is undoubtedly way higher than the lens resolution, but maybe the image can be usefully binned / scaled to 16MP or 4MP. I'm... 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