M12 Lens Set, Arducam Lens for Raspberry Pi Camera (1/4″) and Arduino, Telephoto, Macro, Wide Angle, Fisheye Lens Kit (10°- 200°) with M12 Lens Holder and Cleaning Cloth, Optical All-in-One
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Product description

In an effort to meet the growing market calls for for extra lens choices to handle totally different use instances, Arducam chosen and examined a variety of M12 mount optimum lenses from lengthy focus to fisheye for taking pictures in your Raspberry Pi or Arduino cameras. It’s now a lot simpler so that you can get one of the best lens you’ll want, and we’ll maintain the lens listing rising within the close to future.




Observe:
1.Select an appropriate lens holder as follows:
a) Decide the lens holder peak listed within the lens specs to your chosen lens. When you use a distinct lens holder peak, you may not have the ability to focus the lens in any respect.
b) Be sure that the lens holder matches the screw gap pitch of your digicam board. Lens holders can be found with18mm and 20mm pitches.
2.If required, the thread hole between the lens and lens holder might be crammed with damping grease or related glue with a purpose to repair the lens in place after focusing.
3.Specks of mud or tiny bubblers could be seen on the picture whereas focusing the lens. These will disappear when the lens is in focus, and won’t have an effect on picture high quality.
4.When focusing or changing a lens, don’t screw the lens into the lens holder too deep, in any other case the lens may contact and injury the picture sensor. Typically, focusing a lens is carried out whereas monitoring the picture high quality on a video display screen. A blurry picture will consequence if the lens is screwed in both too deep or too shallow from the place it’s in focus.
5.You must manually take away the IR filter on the backside of the lenses when utilizing them with a NoIR digicam
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Platform
Arduino,RPi,CCTV Cam Raspberry Pi Nvidia Jetson Nano and Xavier NX Arduino and extra Arduino and extra Arduino,RPi,CCTV Cam
Decision
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5MP 8MP 2MP 5MP no knowledge
Lens holder
M12 M12 M12 M12 M12 M12
Why we’d like it: In case you’re disillusioned with the fastened official cameras and need exact management of what will get into the body of your picture – like how large and the way shut it’s – we chosen, examined and labeled a bunch of lenses and shrinks all of it into a whole toolbox in your palm
What’s in it: This package consists of 10 M12 Lenses to cowl nearly any angles of view you’ll ever want, 10°/20°/40°/60°/80°/100°/120°/140°/160°/200° respectively on a 1/4” Pi Digital camera like OV5647 and IMX219. M12 lens holders, screws, specs and even cleansing fabric are additionally within the field
What else is required: It makes an ideal combo with “Arducam B0031”, a extra versatile and barely bigger digicam module for Raspberry Pi that makes use of M12 lenses to border up one of the best picture. You’ll be able to’t use this package instantly with the official Raspberry Pi Digital camera Module V2 as a result of an M12 holder or 18/20mm gap spacing of the digicam board is required
NOTE: The 4 lens holders included include 18mm/20mm gap spacing and 7mm/13mm heights. Usually lenses with a bigger Subject of View would require shorter holders, and which means it’s essential change the lens holder if the lens doesn’t focus in any respect. Arducam CS Mount Cameras additionally work with this package with holders changed
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