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Arducam 12MP USB Camera Module with M12 Manual Focus Lens - 4K@15fps Lightburn Camera for Raspberry Pi, Windows & Mac OS | Perfect for Computer Vision, Video Conferencing & DIY Projects
Arducam 12MP USB Camera Module with M12 Manual Focus Lens - 4K@15fps Lightburn Camera for Raspberry Pi, Windows & Mac OS | Perfect for Computer Vision, Video Conferencing & DIY Projects
Arducam 12MP USB Camera Module with M12 Manual Focus Lens - 4K@15fps Lightburn Camera for Raspberry Pi, Windows & Mac OS | Perfect for Computer Vision, Video Conferencing & DIY Projects
Arducam 12MP USB Camera Module with M12 Manual Focus Lens - 4K@15fps Lightburn Camera for Raspberry Pi, Windows & Mac OS | Perfect for Computer Vision, Video Conferencing & DIY Projects
Arducam 12MP USB Camera Module with M12 Manual Focus Lens - 4K@15fps Lightburn Camera for Raspberry Pi, Windows & Mac OS | Perfect for Computer Vision, Video Conferencing & DIY Projects
Arducam 12MP USB Camera Module with M12 Manual Focus Lens - 4K@15fps Lightburn Camera for Raspberry Pi, Windows & Mac OS | Perfect for Computer Vision, Video Conferencing & DIY Projects
Arducam 12MP USB Camera Module with M12 Manual Focus Lens - 4K@15fps Lightburn Camera for Raspberry Pi, Windows & Mac OS | Perfect for Computer Vision, Video Conferencing & DIY Projects

Arducam 12MP USB Camera Module with M12 Manual Focus Lens - 4K@15fps Lightburn Camera for Raspberry Pi, Windows & Mac OS | Perfect for Computer Vision, Video Conferencing & DIY Projects

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Description

This camera is Arducam NEW UVC camera. The max resolution&frame rate is 4056(H)×3040(V)@30fps. Besides, we have equipped the camera with M12 manual focus Lens. Arducam team is committed to creating more convenient and more efficient camera solutions. We have expanded the using scope of the image sensor, enabling the camera to realize your various projects. The camera is equipped with a 110°(H) M12 lens, allowing you to use it for more applications. It is compatible with Windows, Linux, Android and MAC and no additional drivers required. If you have any other requirements, please communicate with our sales team, we look forward to further cooperation with you.

Features

    12MP 477M Based on a 12MP CMOS image sensor with M12 lens; Max Resolution 3840(H)×3032(V). FoV 110°(H); Compression format MJPG / YUY2

    4k Ultra HD Capable of Capturing the most exciting detail at 4k@15fps.

    UVC Compliant OTG supported just plug the USB cable into your PC’s USB port, and running the software can capture the high-level video and continuous recording, no driver needed.

    Support OS USB cameras are widely available for Raspberry Pi, Windows, Android, Linux, and Mac OS with UVC protocol.

    Application Perfect for embedded applications, Video systems, 3D scanners, VR cameras, electronic microscopes, and medical machines.

Reviews

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Edit: After learning more about FFMPEG, I have posted formats for this camera. It reports maximum 10fps at 4K, but OBS claims it can record at 30fps. I was able to use V4L2 to enable/disable dynamic framerate, so maybe it's possible, despite what the driver reports? The value is still fantastic. Format printouts attached to this review for reference.Original review below.I can confirm that these output 4k@30fps on Windows, Linux and Android.On Windows (a PC with an NVidia RTX 4090) I can record two cameras side-by-side at 7680*3032 at 30fps using OBS. On Android I've managed to get 1 camera running at 14fps, limited by the mobile device's hardware, not the camera.On a Linux laptop I finally managed to dump the camera's bitstream directly to disk using ffmpeg (for later repacking in a video container and recoding to a reasonable playback rate) and successfully captured 8K 15fps streams from two cameras simultaneously. While it falls short of 30fps for reasons I do not understand, I delighted with the results. :-)