



The most versatile camera made for microcontrollers.







The most versatile camera made for microcontrollers.






In order to meet the increasing market demands for more lens options to address different use cases, ArduCam selected and tested a wide range of M12 mount optimal lenses from long focus to fisheye for shooting on your Raspberry Pi or Arduino cameras



This IMX291 is a 2MP CMOS USB camera with a pre-installed IR-filtering 160° wide-angle M12 lens




Based on Sony’s IMX378 high-quality image sensor, Arducam IMX378 camera module is a ready-to-use embedded vision solution for the Raspberry Pi.


Here's a kit that Arducam has selected from a wide range of M12 mount optimal lenses from long focus to fisheye for shooting on your Raspberry Pi or Arduino cameras.








Arducam B0332 is a new member of the Arducam's USB camera family. It's a 1MP, based on the 1/4" monochrome global shutter OV9281 image sensor.

The ArduCam B0385 is a 1MP 120fps OV9782 USB 2.0 camera board. As it is UVC compliant, native drivers built into Windows, Mac, as well as most Linux distros work out of the box.


Shoot high-speed moving objects in crisp sharp images. Avoid the rolling artifacts to get a much more accurate complete picture than the rolling shutter cameras.

It is based on the 1/2.8" IMX298 image sensor, UVC-compliant, autofocus USB 2.0 camera and microphone.


This IMX219 breakout is a USB 2.0, UVC compliant CMOS webcam suitable for shooting video and still photos with an onboard 8 megapixel camera.
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