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Camera Module for Raspberry Pi Zero Without infra-red filter Reviews

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Ciprian Manea
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I see you, in the dark. good that's it's black, and the ribbon is black. memorable.
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Posted 4 years ago
Andrew Davies
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Bought this to see what it was like compared to the official camera, wasn't expecting it to be as small as it is but quality wise its outstanding. I've fitted it to a Pi Zero with a custom made bracket to fit inside a dummy cctv case to us as a wildlife camera watching the fix in the garden in the nights. Will be buying a few more of these for other projects as soon as I can. Attached is a photo taken from the camera.
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Posted 4 years ago
Stephen Lennard
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Decent quality for such a small size. Easy to install and set up for a wildlife observation project
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Posted 4 years ago
Miguel Santos
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Posted 5 years ago
Anthony Shaw
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Posted 5 years ago
Great specs like the other Zero camera modules, however this version has the components covered in epoxy so I don't feel so nervous when handling/mounting it.
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Posted 5 years ago
As others have said, its very small. Very easy to install use. Quality is acceptable for the price/sensor size. Works best in bright light - the colour balance of photos needs care in low light. I prefer this camera to the wide angle unit for my nature watch camera (bird feeder).
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Posted 6 years ago
Can’t believe how TINY this is! Its insane. Really simple to get working - I’m experimenting with “motion” on mine. Word of warning, be VERY gentle with the camera connector on the pi zero when plugging this in - they’re incredibly delicate!!
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Posted 6 years ago