Raspberry Pi Camera Board V2
Capture high-quality photos and video with the official Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2. Featuring an 8-megapixel Sony IMX219 sensor with fixed focus lens, it connects directly to your Pi's CSI port for fast, dedicated camera interfacing.
The tiny, lightweight design makes it perfect for drones, robots, security cameras, and any project where size matters.
Key Features
- 8MP Sony IMX219 Sensor – High-quality image capture
- 3280 × 2464 Still Images – Full resolution photography
- Multiple Video Modes – 1080p30, 720p60, 640×480p90
- Fixed Focus Lens – No adjustment needed
- CSI Interface – Dedicated camera connection, no USB bandwidth used
- Compact & Light – 25 × 23 × 9mm, just 3g
Specifications
- Sensor: Sony IMX219
- Resolution: 8 megapixels
- Still Images: 3280 × 2464 pixels
- Video: 1080p30, 720p60, 640×480p90
- Connection: CSI ribbon cable
- Dimensions: 25 × 23 × 9mm
- Weight: ~3g
Ideal For
- Security cameras and CCTV
- Motion detection systems
- Time-lapse photography
- Drones and robotics
- Wildlife and nature cameras
Resources
- Getting Started Guide
- Build a Security Camera







Description
Capture high-quality photos and video with the official Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2. Featuring an 8-megapixel Sony IMX219 sensor with fixed focus lens, it connects directly to your Pi's CSI port for fast, dedicated camera interfacing.
The tiny, lightweight design makes it perfect for drones, robots, security cameras, and any project where size matters.
Key Features
- 8MP Sony IMX219 Sensor – High-quality image capture
- 3280 × 2464 Still Images – Full resolution photography
- Multiple Video Modes – 1080p30, 720p60, 640×480p90
- Fixed Focus Lens – No adjustment needed
- CSI Interface – Dedicated camera connection, no USB bandwidth used
- Compact & Light – 25 × 23 × 9mm, just 3g
Specifications
- Sensor: Sony IMX219
- Resolution: 8 megapixels
- Still Images: 3280 × 2464 pixels
- Video: 1080p30, 720p60, 640×480p90
- Connection: CSI ribbon cable
- Dimensions: 25 × 23 × 9mm
- Weight: ~3g
Ideal For
- Security cameras and CCTV
- Motion detection systems
- Time-lapse photography
- Drones and robotics
- Wildlife and nature cameras
Resources
- Getting Started Guide
- Build a Security Camera














