Arducam B0402 64MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi
Artno.: AC2-204020
Arducam 64MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi

349.00 € incl. 19% VAT
293.28 € excl. VAT
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Shipping time: 1 - 3 business days

Description

Overview

A quad-camera kit that allows you to use up to four 64-megapixel autofocus cameras on a standard Raspberry Pi model.

By default, the kit works in a quad-channel mode where all cameras are configured to capture stills/videos at the exact same time.

Supported Modes

Single Channel (no sync):
4 cameras work consecutively where one camera captures after the other. Full-res for each.

Dual-Channel (synced):
2 cameras merged into 1 full-res frame, working synchronously. 1/2 res for each.

Quad-Channel (synced):
4 cameras merged into 1 full-res frame, working synchronously. 1/4 res for each.

Demo

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Specifications

arducam pi hawk eye specification f

Documentations

Packing List

  • 4 ×64MP Camera Module
  • 1 ×UC-512 Camarray HAT
  • 4 ×30cm 15-22pin Camera Cable
  • 1 ×7cm 15-22pin Camera Cable
  • 1 ×Screw Pack

NOTE

  • Raspberry Pi and tripod are not included.
  • The 64MP cameras in the kit are exclusively made and can only be used with the Camarray HAT. Connecting any of them directly to Raspberry Pi will not work.
  • The arducam 64MP cameras can only get maximum resolution and video streaming on Pi4 and CM4 platforms. The resolution and video streaming of the camera will be limited on other Raspberry Pi platforms.

FAQS

  • For dual/quad-channel mode, does the kit still use the full sensor as input?
- When it's in sync/4-channel mode, it uses ¼ the pixels of each sensor as input. When you switch to single-channel mode, you can get 4 images at full res!
  • For single channel mode, what frame rate can I get and how fast can I capture and switch between cameras?
- You can get roughly ~8 frames (full res) per second with single-channel mode, and the HAT we designed has the ability to switch to the next camera after each frame, so in theory, you can switch between cameras every ~125 ms (? s), but, and it's a huge but, it also depends on how fast you can store that full res image, whether you want the HAT to switch to the next camera after a frame's captured or stored, which Raspberry Pi model you use, etc.
  • Can this work with your cable extension kit?
- Yes.

Shipping weight: 0.30 Kg

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