It supports 1080p30, 720p60 and VGA90 video modes, as well as still capture. You can read all the gory details about IMX219 and the Exmor R back-illuminated sensor architecture on Sony’s website, but suffice to say this is more than just a resolution upgrade: it’s a leap forward in image quality, colour fidelity, and low-light performance. You can also use the libraries we bundle with the camera to create effects. There are lots of examples online of people using it for time-lapse, slow-motion, and other video cleverness. It’s easy to use for beginners, but has plenty to offer advanced users if you’re looking to expand your knowledge. The Camera Module 2 can be used to take high-definition video, as well as stills photographs. The v2 Camera Module has a Sony IMX219 8-megapixel sensor (compared to the 5-megapixel OmniVision OV5647 sensor of the original camera). The Raspberry Pi Camera Module 2 replaced the original Camera Module in April 2016.
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