*Only kernel version 6.1.21 and later support 48MP and PDAF.
**Raspberry Pi 2/3/Zero W may not be able to enable 9152×6944 and 8000×6000 due to RAM, please make sure your platform has more than or equal to 1G of RAM.
A 64-megapixel ultra-high-resolution autofocus camera module exclusively built for the latest and future generations of Raspberry Pis.
By bringing a sensor inside modern-day flagship phones to Raspberry Pi. you can take DSLR-like still images at the maximum resolution of 9152 x 6944. And with an autofocus lens, the ePTZ, and the upcoming continuous-autofocus features.
You now get more horsepower to build more applications, to cover more industries, to unlock more fields, at a much lower cost.
For seasoned makers, Pi Hawk-eye is designed to ensure you a smooth upgrade, it is compatible with everything you already have: the v1/v2 form-factor, the MIPI CSl-2 connection, the latest libcamera software, the standard tripod mount. etc.
Even if you are using Raspberry Pi for the first time, you can follow the hands-on guide without hassle.
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*Only kernel version 6.1.21 and later support 48MP and PDAF.
**Raspberry Pi 2/3/Zero W may not be able to enable 9152×6944 and 8000×6000 due to RAM, please make sure your platform has more than or equal to 1G of RAM.
*Raspberry Pi and tripod are not included.
**To use the camera on Pi Zero and 2 W, you need this.
- For full resolution (64MP), this camera can work on Pi 4B, CM4, and future models. For superpixel resolution (16MP) or lower, it can work on most of the Pi models.
- No, it is build-in you can not remove the IR-CUT filter.
- No, we have no plans for a NoIR version, you can use the Arducam 16MP-NoIR instead.