An improved camera for use with Raspberry Pi computers, featuring a 12-megapixel Sony IMX708 sensor, HDR support and powered phase-detect autofocus.
Camera Module 3 is the successor to the popular Raspberry Pi Camera v2, which launched in April 2016. Built around a 12-megapixel Sony IMX708 image sensor module, Camera Module 3 offers the following exciting improvements over its predecessor:
It can be used to take full HD video as well as still photographs, and features an HDR mode up to 3 megapixels. Its operation is fully supported by the libcamera library, including Camera Module 3’s rapid autofocus feature: this makes it easy for beginners to use, while offering plenty for advanced users.
Camera Module 3 is available with either a standard (75°) or wide-angle (120°) lens and in visible-light-only and infrared-sensitive (NoIR) variants (coming soon).
* A standard camera cable is included - this will let you connect it to the large 15 pin camera connector on Raspberry Pi 4 (and previous full-size versions).
If you want to connect it up to a Raspberry Pi that has a small 22 pin camera connector you'll need one of these cables (for Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W/Zero 2 W) or one of these camera cables (for Raspberry Pi 5).
Note that Camera Module 3 requires a recent version of Raspberry Pi OS and the latest Picamera2 library.