Product information "2.7mm wide-angle lens, M12 mount"
Looking for a lens that will take your DIY projects to the next level? The wide-angle lens with 2.7 mm focal length, 12 megapixels and an impressive 185° angle of view is the perfect choice for makers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. The extremely wide 185° angle of view is ideal for surveillance cameras and virtual reality applications. Monitor large rooms? No problem! A single camera covers a wide area and saves you having to buy multiple cameras.
The compact focal length of 2.7 mm is ideal for close-ups and macro photography. You can capture the smallest details or work in confined spaces and still enjoy a large field of view. Thanks to the high resolution of 12 megapixels, you get detailed images that remain clear and sharp even when subsequently zoomed in or cropped.
This lens is ideal for DIY projects with the Raspberry Pi HQ camera. Whether it's robotics, face recognition or time-lapse recordings - the possible applications are endless!
Compatibility
- Raspberry Pi HQ camera
- Extremely wide viewing angle (185°): Ideal for surveillance cameras and virtual reality applications.
- Compact focal length (2.7 mm): Perfect for close-ups or cramped environments.
- High resolution (12 megapixels): Ensures clear and detailed images.
- Focal length: 2.7mm
- Resolution 12 megapixels
- Viewing angle: approx. 185°
- Mount: M12
- Material: Aluminium (black anodised) + 9G
- 1x 2.7mm wide-angle lens, M12 mount
- The Raspberry Pi HQ camera is not included in the scope of delivery!
Zolltarifnummer: | 90029000 |
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Brand: | Raspberry Pi |
Country of Origin: | China |
EAN: | 9900003393028 |
Gross Weight (kg): | 0.005 |
Manufacturer ID: | SC0947 |
Product ID: | M12LENS-27W |
VPE: | 1 / 200 |

Raspberry Pi Foundation
Raspberry Pi: A real success story
Hardly any of the developers of the Raspberry Pi would have guessed at the beginning what gigantic popularity their mini computer would one day enjoy. The original motivation of the creators was to counteract the declining number of computer science students at Cambridge University. The previous knowledge among the decreasing number of first-year students was also decreasing noticeably. The remedy was to be a computer that was easy to use and as cheap as possible, with which programming could be learned in a playful way. According to the developers, young people interested in programming are reluctant to experiment with more expensive and complex home computers for fear of possible damage. In 2006, for example, a prototype was already produced with an Atmel ATmega644 microcontroller. However, the actual success story of the Raspberry Pi only began at the beginning of 2012, when the first official Raspberry Pi model came onto the market. By the end of 2019, around 30 million copies of the popular mini computer had been sold.
Raspberry Pi Foundation
Behind the success is, on the one hand, the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a British foundation that is also registered as a charity. The aim of the foundation, whose trustees to this day come at least in part from the Cambridge University environment, is to promote the study of computer science - at universities as well as at schools. Production and distribution of the hardware, on the other hand, is carried out by Raspberry Pi Trading, a company wholly owned by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The fact that the name "Raspberry" was ultimately chosen for the company is related to the trend in the IT industry at the time to name themselves after fruits - see Apple or Acorn. The suffix "Pi", on the other hand, stands for "Python interpreter" - a reference to the fact that the mini-computer was originally intended to be equipped with a built-in interpreter for the Python programming language. It is no coincidence that the Raspberry Pi is so popular because the compact single-board computer has many talents: on the one hand, it is suitable as an energy-saving desktop thanks to its 700 Mhz ARM CPU. But the Raspberry Pi is also suitable as an inexpensive media centre for the living room: thanks to its HDMI output and the XBMC interface, videos with 1080p resolution can be displayed on a screen as well as on a TV without any problems.
Tech projects with Raspberry Pi
Above all, however, the mini computer is extremely popular with tinkerers and programmers who like to experiment. A wide variety of tech projects can be carried out simply and easily with the help of the Raspberry Pi: For example, the mini computer can be used to create a game console, a robot or a weather station. Perhaps the most characteristic feature of the Raspberry Pi is its compactness: the dimensions of the small computer - depending on the model - are only up to 93.0 mm x 63.5 mm x 20.0 mm. At the same time, the powerful circuit board is only as big as a credit card. The Raspberry Pi is available in various versions and is constantly being optimised and re-released by its creators. At Berrybase, the in-house Raspberry Pi shop, you will not only find all Raspberry Pi models - you will also receive a huge range of Raspberry electronic products for countless areas of application - both from our own production and from established top brands. So nothing stands in the way of your next tech project!
Raspberry Pi Ltd.
194 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road
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https://www.raspberrypi.com
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Raspberry Pi Ireland Limited
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Safety Instructions
- Only use the camera in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
- Ensure that all cables are securely connected to prevent damage to the device or user.
- Protect the camera from moisture, extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
- Switch off the Raspberry Pi before installing or removing the camera.
- Do not use the camera in safety-critical applications where failure could lead to damage.
- Protect electronic components from electrostatic discharge (ESD), e.g. by using a grounded wrist strap.
- Avoid contact with conductive materials while the camera is powered.
- Do not violate applicable data protection laws when using the camera.
- Only dispose of defective or damaged cameras at suitable collection points for electronic devices.
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