Raspberry Pi Official Guide for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera and Lens

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One of the most popular add-ons for the Raspberry Pi, the official Camera Module – or the new High Quality Camera – turns your favourite single-board computer into a powerful digital camera.
Launched back in 2013, the original Camera Module was succeeded by the higher-spec v2 in April 2016.
The High Quality Camera, due to launch on 30 April 2020, offers Ultra HD image resolution and enables you to attach any standard C- or CS-mount lens.
In this book we show readers how to get started with their Raspberry Pi camera, taking photos and videos from the command line and writing Python programs to automate
the process. We’ll reveal how to create time-lapse and slow-motion videos, before moving on to a range of exciting projects. There are just so many things that can be done with
a Raspberry Pi camera!
Take pictures and shoot video with your Raspberry Pi. Connecting a High Quality Camera or Camera Module turns your favourite credit-card-sized computer into a powerful digital camera. Learn how to set up and control the camera to capture stills and video footage. Discover the numerous modes and effects available, and use the camera in a variety of exciting projects across 17 packed chapters:
– Set up the new High Quality Camera, attach a lens, and start capturing stunning hi-res images
– Take selfies and shoot stop-motion videos
– Build a wildlife camera and also an underwater one
– Make a smart door with a video doorbell
– Set up a security camera to monitor your home
– And much, much more!
Errata
P.10: Step 04 should read:
First, lock the inner focus ring, labelled ‘NEAR ? ? FAR’, in position by tightening its screw. Now hold the camera with the lens facing away from you. Hold the outer two rings of the lens and turn them both clockwise until the image comes into focus – it will take four or five whole turns. To adjust focus, turn the outer two rings clockwise to focus on a nearby object. Turn them anti-clockwise to focus on a distant object. You may find you need to adjust the aperture again after this.
P.84: In the print version, a line of code is missing from the end of the listing:
app.run(host=’0.0.0.0′,port=80,debug=True)

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Manufacturer Part No:
MAG31
Brand:
Raspberry Pi
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UPC

Product Family:
Official
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0.21 kg
PB Part No:
SEVRBP0268
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Raspberry Pi Official Guide for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera and Lens
Raspberry Pi Official Guide for Raspberry Pi HQ Camera and Lens NZDEPOT - NZ DEPOT

Synopsis One of the most popular add-ons for the Raspberry Pi, the official Camera Module - or the new High Quality Camera - turns your favourite single-board computer into a powerful digital camera. Launched back in 2013, the original Camera Module was succeeded by the higher-spec v2 in April 2016. The High Quality Camera, due to launch on 30 April 2020, offers Ultra HD image resolution and enables you to attach any standard C- or CS-mount lens. In this book we show readers how to get started with their Raspberry Pi camera, taking photos and videos from the command line and writing Python programs to automate the process. We'll reveal how to create time-lapse and slow-motion videos, before moving on to a range of exciting projects. There are just so many things that can be done with a Raspberry Pi camera! Take pictures and shoot video with your Raspberry Pi. Connecting a High Quality Camera or Camera Module turns your favourite credit-card-sized computer into a powerful digital camera. Learn how to set up and control the camera to capture stills and video footage. Discover the numerous modes and effects available, and use the camera in a variety of exciting projects across 17 packed chapters: - Set up the new High Quality Camera, attach a lens, and start capturing stunning hi-res images - Take selfies and shoot stop-motion videos - Build a wildlife camera and also an underwater one - Make a smart door with a video doorbell - Set up a security camera to monitor your home - And much, much more! Errata P.10: Step 04 should read: First, lock the inner focus ring, labelled 'NEAR ? ? FAR', in position by tightening its screw. Now hold the camera with the lens facing away from you. Hold the outer two rings of the lens and turn them both clockwise until the image comes into focus - it will take four or five whole turns. To adjust focus, turn the outer two rings clockwise to focus on a nearby object. Turn them anti-clockwise to focus on a distant object. You may find you need to adjust the aperture again after this. P.84: In the print version, a line of code is missing from the end of the listing: app.run(host='0.0.0.0',port=80,debug=True)

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