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Raspberry Pi camera module gets interchangeable lens support

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A CS-mount lens and a C-mount lens are being released to go with the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera module
Raspberry Pi Foundation
Makers are expected to get creative using third party adapters, but for the moment a CS-mount lens and a C-mount lens will go on sale from approved resellers
Raspberry Pi Foundation
The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera features a 12.3-MP sensor and interchangeable lens mount with back-focus adjustment
Raspberry Pi Foundation
A CS-mount lens and a C-mount lens are being released to go with the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera module
Raspberry Pi Foundation
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When the first Raspberry Pi camera module was introduced in 2013, it was just a 5-megapixel unit – pretty low resolution even for seven years ago. The sensor got bumped to 8 megapixels in 2016, and that's been the current module until now. A new 12.3 megapixel camera module has been announced today, but that's only part of the reveal. There's now official support for interchangeable lenses.

A Sony IMX477 back-illuminated sensor sits at the heart of the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera module, with double the pixel size of the IMX219 sensor used in the previous module (at 1.55µm x 1.55µm). This means better quality images and video, and improved low light performance.

The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera features a 12.3-MP sensor and interchangeable lens mount with back-focus adjustment
Raspberry Pi Foundation

In front of the new sensor is a CS lens mount with a back-focus adjustment ring and tripod mount. C-mount lenses can also be used with the help of a supplied adapter. Third party CS-mount adapters are widely available from third party sellers, and the Raspberry Pi Foundation expects makers to use a number of lenses over time. But for the moment its approved resellers will offer a 6-mm CS-mount lens for US$25 and a 16-mm C-mounts lens for $50.

The new camera module is on sale now for $50, and is introduced in the video below. Version 2 of the camera module will remain on sale for $29.95.

Product page: Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera module

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paul314
At last the era of trying to bodge real lenses onto the pi camera is over.