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Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
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Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
Arducam 16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi & Nvidia Jetson - IMX519 Synchronized Camera Module - Perfect for AI Vision, Robotics, and Surveillance Projects
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16MP Autofocus Quad-Camera Kit This Arducam quadrascopic camera bundle incorporates four 16MP IMX519 autofocus cameras, and the cutting-edge MIPI stereo camera breakthrough from Arducam – The Arducam Camarray HAT. As the upgraded version of Arducam Synched Stereo Camera HAT, the Camarray further pushes the multi-camera limits and doubles the interfacing capabilities to allow 4 synchronized MIPI camera modules to be interfaced to a single MIPI CSI-2 slot on prevailing single-board computers like Raspberry Pi, Jetson Board Note: Please make sure you are running the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS. (January 28th, 2022 or later releases, Debian version: 11 (Bullseye)). Specfication & Comparison Chart Sensor: IMX519 stacked, back-illuminated sensor 16 megapixels 1.22 µm × 1.22 µm pixel size7.103 mm diagonal (Type 1/2.534) Output: RAW10/8, COMP8 Lens: Autofocus; f/1.75; EFL: 4.28; FoV: 80°; Focus Range: 10 cm ~ infinite IR cut Filter: Integrated Tripod mount: 1/4”-20 (Note: Tripod is not included in the parcel) Guide on Raspberry Pi: bit.ly/IMX519-Quad-Cam-Kit-Guide-for-Raspberry-Pi Guide on Jetson: bit.ly/IMX519-Quad-Cam-Kit-Guide-for-Jetson Note: 1. The four-channel camera adopts the 2x2 synthesis method. The images of cameras 0 and 1 are completely synchronized, the images of cameras 2 and 3 are completely synchronized, and the images of cameras 2/3 are one frame behind the images of cameras 0/1. 2. The resolution of the synthesized image remains unchanged, but the frame rate is halved. 3. If any camera fails, the composite image can still be output, with the corresponding area of the failed camera being black. 4. Official Commands and ISP are supported. 5. The four-channel camera is a customized model, requiring HAT to provide a clock. It cannot be removed and directly connected to the Raspberry Pi. Packing List: 4 × IMX519 Camera Module 1 × UC-512 Camarray HAT 5 × 30cm 15-22pin Camera Cable 1 × 7cm 15-22pin Camera Cable(Only for Raspberry Pi). Please refer to 30cm 15-22pin Camera Cable(ASIN: B08C2D57N2) on Jetson Board. 1 × Screw Pack
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If you're looking for a camera for 3D printing steer away from the IMX519. After further research I discovered these are not supported by OctoPi, Fluidd, Mainsail or Crowsnest on rpi4. If you are looking to use these for a different purpose you can get them to work on at least the rpi4 (only model I have) but the supporting software can't even detect the autofocus feature, which was the main reason I chose to purchase these. I found a few threads where people were able to find a workaround on the focusing issue, but it involves vast knowledge of writing, editing or creating scripts.

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