C/cs to m12 lens mount converter
Another surprise is that they are not officially selling the lenses but have recommended two from another little-known reseller. Since M12 lenses have already been widely used before the Raspberry Pi High Quality camera is out, people have got used to it.
We have many m12 lenses that produce decent pictures and win popularity among our users. However, we need to fix some issues when it comes to using M12 lenses on the HQ camera. The first one is a lens mount to accommodate an M12 lens, and the second is the matching relationship between m12 lenses and the Sony IMX sensor. Now we are in the second phase. Successfully fastening the M12 lens to the camera module does not guarantee you success, because there are also optical issues other than the mechanical ones.
This is where the lens optical format and image sensor format come in. The image sensor format describes the size of the image sensor, and usually we want the lens optical format larger than the image sensor format, so the lens exposes light to the whole image sensor. If you are not clear about how that works, you can check this page.
Therefore, many M12 lenses cannot expose the whole IMX image sensor to light, leaving unexposed pixels on the edge and thus dark surrounding on the final picture. The answer to that is to find M12 lenses with a large optical format.
Well, facts speak louder than words. Some of those lenses have been packed into another lens kit. It could be quite time-consuming, but I believe the result will save time for our customers. Anyway, you would not be willing to carry a bulky and heavy C or CS-Mount lenses to fly. Secondly, M12 lenses tend to be more cost-effective. Common M12 lenses are adequate for most applications.
Speaking of wide-angle, we are not talking about the 6mm focal length level wide-angle, because that really produces a relatively narrower field of view compared to a fisheye lens. I believe it will also benefit those who are looking for a light-weight and compact solution for the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera. You can read more about it in the blog below. Arducam IMX on Raspberry Pi: the need for lighter weight and smaller size We have released two different products to meet the diverse needs of our customers.
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By turning the M12 lens holder 3 you can focus the M12 lens. When the M12 lens is in focus you can use the locking screw 17 to fixed the M12 lens in the correct position. The adapter thread is M You can install a filter if the M12 lens does not egress the top of the adapter. Product number. Expected delivery time. Deliverytime weeks. This product is not in stock. Add to cart. Show comparison. Do you have a question about this product?
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