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MakerHawk Raspberry Pi Camera IR Fisheye Wide-angle 150-160 Degree 5MP OV5647 Webcam Automatically Switching between Day-Vision and Night-Vision Shooing Mode for Raspberry Pi 2B 2B+ 3B 3B+ 4B

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Brand MakerHawk
Photo sensor technology CMOS
Video capture resolution 1080p
Maximum focal length 1.7 Millimetres
Maximum aperture 2 f
Flash memory type SDHC, SDXC
Connectivity technology Infrared
Special feature Night Vision
Camcorder type Video Camera
Model name Raspberry Pi 2B 2B+ 3B 3B+ 4B

About this item

  • Night Vision Camera - See what is happening even in the dark. Operation Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSmRfdL66_0; Link: https://thepihut.com/blogs/raspberry-pi-tutorials/installing-the-raspberry-pi-camera-board
  • Built-in IR-CUT Automatic Switching Filter - In day or night, the dual filter automatically switches the filter for optimal imaging. Manual settings are not required, plug in then it can be used. The advantage is that during the day, the photographs taken will not be reddish
  • HD Video Infrared Camera - Enjoy sharp 1080p video. It features two high intensity Infrared LED spotlights for night time recording and surveillance
  • 5MP OV5647 Camera - Support 1080P resolution; 2.0 Aperture (F),1.7 mm focal length, FOV (Diagonal) is 175 degree (Production Process Standard), the actual picture angel is 150-160 degree
  • Fisheye Wide Angle Camera for Raspberry Pi - This camera module is compatible with Raspberry pi Model 4B / 3B+ / 3B / 2B+ / 2B / B
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Description:

Our IR-CUT Night Vision Camera plugs directly into the CSI connector on the Raspberry-Pi, and features two high intensity Infrared LED spotlights for night time recording.


Features:

Built-in IR-CUT automatic switching filter, manual settings are not required.

Compatible with Raspberry Pi Model 4B / 3B+ / 3B / 2B+ / 2B / B


Specifications:

Fisheye Camera:

Pixels:5 Megapixels

Photosensitive Chip:OV5647

Focal Length: 1.7 mm

Aperture (F) : 2.0

FOV (Diagonal): 175 degree (Production Process Standard), the actual picture angel is 150-160 degree

Sensor optimum resolution: 1080p

Size: 11.7*6.6*3.6 cm

Product weight: 0.028kg


Infrared Light: can fill flash

Photoresistor: to detect ambient light intensity

Adjustable Resistance: adjust the ambient light intensity threshold of the infrared light automatically. Dimming it, then the temperature of Pi Board will go down

4 Screw Holes: used for fixing and provides 3.3V power output


Package Including:

1 * Fisheye Infraed Camera

2 * LED Lights

1 * 15cm FFC cable

4 * screws and nuts

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Customer reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
79 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the camera quality, night vision, and value for money of the camcorder. They mention it's an excellent camera for the Raspberry Pi, works great, and has a wide lens. Some also like the build quality and functionality.

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8 customers mention ‘Camera quality’8 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the camera quality of the product. They mention it's a nice, decent IR camera and an excellent camera for the Raspberry Pi. Some say the wide-angle lens works well with illumination.

"An excellent camera addition to your DIY wildlife camera project!..." Read more

"Good picture quality in light. The night vision is a little hard to describe but it has a very purple hue but is good enough...." Read more

"...Image quality is pretty good and the wide angle lens works well with the illumination these provide...." Read more

"This is an excellent camera for the Raspberry Pi - I have mine working with a Raspberry Pi 3 running MotionEye...." Read more

5 customers mention ‘Night vision’5 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the night vision of the camcorder. They mention it's superb and has a wide field of view. Some say the manual focus is fiddly, but overall, customers are happy with the product.

"...Very wide field of view - ideal for security purposes - and with superb night vision too." Read more

"...The night vision works well and the focus of the lens can be brought in to just a couple of centimeters." Read more

"Happy with the night vision and wide angle, I hope it comes with a casing as well with extra price." Read more

"Fun camera with night vision. Manual focus is fiddly...." Read more

4 customers mention ‘Value for money’4 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value for money of the camcorder. They mention it's reasonable, well-made, and a good bit of kit.

"This is very reasonable and works well with the Pi. Standard approaches work fine." Read more

"Excellent build, low cost, well made!..." Read more

"Good camera for price...." Read more

"Good bit of kit..." Read more

3 customers mention ‘Build quality’3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the camcorder. They mention it's well-made.

"...Overall, well made (requires a quick bit of assembly), solid piece of kit, highly recommended!" Read more

"...Once focus is dialed in it gives decent quality. Had also tried the normal “non-wide” lens version and would recommend this one." Read more

"Much better quality than expected! No tint on daytime pics..." Read more

3 customers mention ‘Functionality’3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the functionality of the product. They mention it works great as a security camera and is good for a Raspberry Pi.

"Used as a security camera. Works great" Read more

"A colour camera for RPI 3. It works without config needed. No heat sink or long ribbon though. It DOES NOT fit with a prospex stand on sell...." Read more

"This is very reasonable and works well with the Pi. Standard approaches work fine." Read more

3 customers mention ‘Lens width’3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the wide-angle lens of the camcorder. They mention it works well with the illumination it provides.

"...Image quality is pretty good and the wide angle lens works well with the illumination these provide...." Read more

"One of the cameras works perfectly. The other camera (ordered at the same time) simply doesn't work...." Read more

"Happy with the night vision and wide angle, I hope it comes with a casing as well with extra price." Read more

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5 out of 5 stars
Good Camera module
Exactly what I wanted for my hedgehog feeding station camera. The night vision works well and the focus of the lens can be brought in to just a couple of centimeters.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 July 2019
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An excellent camera addition to your DIY wildlife camera project! I connected this to a Raspberry Pi 3 (not included) using the standard ribbon cable supplied. Delighted to see that the infrared night vision switches over automatically so no need to worry about having to do this yourself. The video shows the night vision in effect when a field mouse triggered the camera in the early hours of the morning. Overall, well made (requires a quick bit of assembly), solid piece of kit, highly recommended!
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 February 2021
Good picture quality in light. The night vision is a little hard to describe but it has a very purple hue but is good enough.
Manual focus is a little tricky.
My biggest gripe is when it's assembled there is not a smooth back. I wanted to double sided tape to a pi case but it's not that easy because of how the screws extend.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 April 2020
This camera has 3 photo diodes. One for each LED and one for the IR cut filter. Sensitivity of which are independently adjustable via small screws. Image quality is pretty good and the wide angle lens works well with the illumination these provide. The IR LEDs are effective at 2-4m. Possibly too powerful for closer ranges.
I initially thought this camera suited my needs perfectly. However, I find the power and heat, combined with the inability to turn off the LEDs programmatically, puts me off using them. I bought them to monitor pets and I'm uncomfortable running them for extended periods, unattended. So will look for another solution, using a programmable light module, perhaps the Bright Pi.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 August 2020
This is an excellent camera for the Raspberry Pi - I have mine working with a Raspberry Pi 3 running MotionEye. Very wide field of view - ideal for security purposes - and with superb night vision too.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 October 2020
Nice camera, I use for my 3d printer and printed a case for it. Once focus is dialed in it gives decent quality. Had also tried the normal “non-wide” lens version and would recommend this one.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 May 2019
I bought this to create time lapse videos of some growing plants, and its all looking nice so far. Easy to set up and use. I've been using it just with the raspistill cmd so far and getting great results.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 August 2019
Used as a security camera. Works great
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2022
Camera works.

Not the best quality but i wasn't expecting anything amazing with such a small device.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Irreführende Angabe, eher schlechtes Angebot
Reviewed in Germany on 12 December 2018
Vor ca. 1 Monat kaufte ich mir die LC20 ( https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B074W6TPHF ), die mit 160° Weitwinkel beworben wird.

Diese hier wird mit 175° beworben, hat aber einen etwas kleineren Winkel als die oben genannte. Mit etwas kleiner meine ich vielleicht 3-5° oder so. Diese Kamera hier ist auch wesentlich größer/schwerer als die andere (die Platinengröße ist gleich, sofern man die IR-LEDs nicht mit in betracht zieht).

Beides habe ich im Modus 2 festgestellt, das ist der, der den Full FOV bei Full HD @ 15 FPS zur Verfügung stellt. Die Bildqualität ist minimal besser als die der anderen Kamera. Über 15 FPS in Full HD sind nur unter Partial FOV möglich, mit deutlich eingeschränkten Sichtbereich. Beide Kameras sind in dieser Angelegenheit identisch.

Das der Weitwinkel hier geringer ausfällt liegt allein an der optischen Linse, die sind halt unterschiedlich.

Bei der anderen Kamera bekommt man auch noch ein Kabel für den Raspberry Pi Zero zusätzlich mit, was unter Umständen sehr praktisch sein kann. Hier nur eins für den normalen.

Zum Einstieg würde ich die andere empfehlen.

Die IR-Funktion habe ich noch nicht ausprobiert, das steht noch an. Die andere hat die ganzen IR-Sachen nicht. | Inzwischen habe ich die ausprobiert, also die IR-LEDs drangemacht. Dass alles über die Photodioden gesteuert wird ist wirklich ärgerlich, man kann also nichts manuell machen. Die IR-LEDs gehen auch weit früher an (bei hellerer Umgebung), als der Cutoff vorgeschaltet wird, d.h. die sind oftmals unnötig an. Sobald die IR-LEDs angehen und der Cutoff geschaltet wird, muss man sich mit dem Schwarzweiß-Bild begnügen, obwohl noch genug Umgebungslicht da ist, um ein gutes Farbbild zu liefern :(

Als ich den Raspberry Pi Zero W mal runtergefahren habe (sudo poweroff), begann die Kamera den IR-Cutoff-Filter, der mechanisch vor die Linse wohl über einen Elektromagnet-Mechanismus geschoben wird, den Filter bei ca 10 HZ vor die Linse zu schieben und wieder wegfahren. Als ob die Kamera noch etwas Strom bekommen würde und der diese Fehlfunktion am Filtersystem auslöst.

Sollte der Raspi also gelegentlich mal heruntergefahren werden, und in diesem Zustand bleiben, dann ist dieses Modul eher problematisch.
Susanne S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Gute Kamera für Nistkasten
Reviewed in Germany on 18 February 2021
Ich habe mir das Kameramodul aufgrund der MAKE Anleitung BirdBox 2.0 gekauft. Es erfüllt seinen Zweck hervorragend. Die Umschaltung des Tag/Nacht-Modus ist prima. Die IR-Leds leuchten den Sichtbereich im Nahfeld gut aus. Bei Entfernungen von mehr als einem Meter reicht es aber sicher nicht mehr. Die 5V-Versorgung der Beleuchtung erfolgt praktischerweise komplett über das Flexkabel zum PI. Viel Strom möchte man da ja auch nicht drüber Schicken. Immerhin werden die IR-Leds noch 40 Grad warm. Der manuelle Fokus kann je nach Bedarf durch drehen des Objektive angepasst werden.
Das Modul ist sehr sauber verarbeitet und leicht anzuschließen und hat ein gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis. Ich würde mir das Teil wieder kaufen.
DerPaddy
1.0 out of 5 stars Nachtsicht funktioniert nicht
Reviewed in Germany on 18 March 2021
Wie viele andere Referenten hatte ich zwar tagsüber ein passables Bild, aber nachts nur ein schwarzes Quadrat. Trotz angeschalteter IR-LEDs (rotes Glimmen) hat die Kamere selbst nie in den Infrarot-Modus umgeschaltet. Auch mit Aufnahmeoptionen zur Exposure oder zur Kamera-LED konnte man nicht nachsteuern, Sensor zuhalten hat nicht funktioniert. Keine Kaufempfehlung, wenn man Nachtsicht braucht! Ich bin nun auf die MakerHawk OV5647 umgestiegen. Die hat zwar ein kleineres Objektiv, kein Fischauge und keinen Lichtsensor an der Kamera, aber sie nimmt wenigstens nachts Bilder auf.
RH
2.0 out of 5 stars Nicht zu empfehlen
Reviewed in Germany on 25 February 2021
Kamera mit guten Bildern bei Tag und Nacht.
Aber:
- keine Montagehalterung vorgesehen
- sehr hoher Stromverbrauch durch 2 IR-Strahler. Zu hoch für Pi Zero W mit 10W Netzteil
- IR-Strahler nur mit Uhrmacherwerkzeug einstellbar
- Reboot bei Tag/Nacht-Wechsel notwendig damit Belichtswerte korregiert werden

Alles in allem nicht praxistauglich.
Crus
5.0 out of 5 stars Ok per controllo stampante 3D con Octoprint
Reviewed in Italy on 27 March 2021
Utilizzata con Octoprint per il controllo della mia stampante 3D.
Funziona bene, l'angolo di visuale è ampio, la qualità delle immagini è discreta e anche di notte si riesce a vedere decentemente l'area di stampa (vedasi foto allegata).
Per fissare la camera alla stampante ho stampato custodia e supporto da thingiverse, cercato l'oggetto
4227360.
Visto che la camera scalda un pochino quando in funzione (niente di impressionante, diventa tiepida), ho montato dei dissipatori di calore da 14x14mm, sempre presi qui su Amazon (compatibili con il suddetto supporto scaricato da thingiverse).
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Crus
5.0 out of 5 stars Ok per controllo stampante 3D con Octoprint
Reviewed in Italy on 27 March 2021
Utilizzata con Octoprint per il controllo della mia stampante 3D.
Funziona bene, l'angolo di visuale è ampio, la qualità delle immagini è discreta e anche di notte si riesce a vedere decentemente l'area di stampa (vedasi foto allegata).
Per fissare la camera alla stampante ho stampato custodia e supporto da thingiverse, cercato l'oggetto
4227360.
Visto che la camera scalda un pochino quando in funzione (niente di impressionante, diventa tiepida), ho montato dei dissipatori di calore da 14x14mm, sempre presi qui su Amazon (compatibili con il suddetto supporto scaricato da thingiverse).
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