🌙 Capture the unseen. Own the night.
The Raspberry Pi NoIR v2.1 Camera Module features an 8MP Sony IMX219 sensor capable of 3280x2464 pixel infrared photography and 1080p30 video recording. Designed for seamless integration with Raspbian OS, this ultra-lightweight (3g) and compact camera empowers creators to capture high-quality images and videos even in complete darkness.
Brand | Raspberry Pi |
Product Dimensions | 0.25 x 0.24 x 0.01 cm; 3 g |
Item model number | RPI3-NOIR-V2 |
Manufacturer | Raspberry Pi |
Series | NOIR Camera Module V2 |
Colour | Blue |
Form Factor | Compact |
Standing screen display size | 1 Millimetres |
Resolution | 3280 x 2464 pixels |
Processor Brand | Raspberry Pi |
Wireless Type | Infrared |
Operating System | Raspbian |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 3 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**T
Works ok
With motioneyeos on fastnetwork with ir cam can see at night by adjusting settings but then does not record. Using kerberos great surveillance but no good at night. going to buy normal camera now as may as well get correct colours in daylight with recording.
T**R
Excellent picture quality.
I wanted to make a night camera that wasn’t washed out by bright lights (torches and headlights) so you need one of these and your own IR band pass filter matched to your illumination source wavelength that swings over the camera at night.Daylight pictures are purple tinted as there is no IR cut filter but for security purposes who cares.
X**A
but have bought some 850nm ones that should work better according to other reviews I've read
The sharpness isn't quite what I was hoping for, and it doesn't work well with my 950nm IR LEDs, but have bought some 850nm ones that should work better according to other reviews I've read, but over all happy with it. Note that mine was out of focus out of the box for some reason, just rotate the lens if you experience this.
F**T
Really quite impessive
During lock down I set myself a goal of putting a CCTV system together for my motorcycle garage and this project just keeps on growing! I purchased this camera for a PI Zero W and it has not disappointed as secondary camera when using the IR LED's from a the camera on an old Raspberry PI 2 that I had laying around
F**K
Brilliant
Didn't use it for night vision, used the blue filter included to assess plant health based on NDVI.Got my degree thanks to this camera.
H**O
Used in a college project
great camera easy to use. nice quality for low lighting shots.
C**H
Do not buy, does not work with Pi 3 or 4
I ordered my first example only to discover it would not function - error message was 'failed to enable component: ENOSPC. and Please check for firmware updates. Tried on one Pi 4 and 3 Pi 3's, all newly installed with OS and camera interface enabled. Figuring this was just a broken cam I sent it back and ordered another. It has just arrived and I get the same result. This one is also going to be returned. It should be really simple to get a sample image from the cam, the 'raspistill' command is built-in to the OS. There's no way I'm going to bother ordering a third example, I'll look for an alternative manufacturer instead. So - if you want to avoid disappointment don't bother with this camera.@update: I spent hours trying to resolve this problem using a replacement cam which also showed this error (and also a third cam from different manufacturer). Went through all possible 'fixes' as described in a variety of posts on help forums, all with no success. Finally, after starting with a fresh Noobs SD card, I found the following sequence that did work. Connect camera, boot the Noobs SD and install the OS. Do not run updates yet. Enable (only!) the cam interface using raspberry configuration utility. Reboot. Test camera using command 'raspistill -o test.jpg'. You should find it works now... Finally run apt-get update and upgrade, and also enable whatever additional interfaces you need (beware of 1-wire though which can also interfere with camera operation). So my conclusion is that the cam itself is not the issue, but there is an issue with some installations of Raspbian which can prevent the cam from operating successfully. Despite the cam not being at fault it still only gets 3 stars because really, it can cause a whole bunch of grief should you be unlucky enough to find it doesn't work for you!
M**K
A little bit blurry
It's ok with it's pixels but could be more clear
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