Features up to 4 cameras capturing at the same time
Provides better control of single/dual/quad channel modes
Works well with most Pi models
View Angle: 84° (Diagonal)
The 64MP Quad-Camera Kit allows to use up to four 64-megapixel autofocus ultra-high resolution cameras on a standard Raspberry Pi model. This kit works in a quad-channel mode where all cameras are configured to capture stills or videos at the exact same time.
The kit features up to 4 cameras capturing at the same time. AF/Manual/Continuous-AF out of the box. It provides better control of single/dual/quad channel modes and is highly compatible libcamera-ready, works well with most Pi models.
Single Channel (no sync): 4 cameras work consecutively where one camera captures after the other. Full-res for each.
Dual-Channel (synced): 2 cameras merged into 1 full-res frame, working synchronously. 1/2 res for each.
Quad-Channel (synced): 4 cameras merged into 1 full-res frame, working synchronously. 1/4 res for each.
Notes:
Raspberry Pi and tripod are not included.
This Kit Combines four cameras into one frame, each camera with a max resolution of 4576 (H) x 3472 (V).
The 64MP cameras in the kit are exclusively made and can only be used with the Camarray HAT. Connecting any of them directly to Raspberry Pi will not work.
The Arducam 64MP cameras can only get maximum resolution and video streaming on Raspberry Pi 5/4 and CM5/CM4 platforms. The resolution and video streaming of the camera will be limited on other Raspberry Pi platforms.
4x 64MP Camera Module
1x UC-512 Camarray HAT
4x 30 cm 15-22 Pin Camera Cable
1x 7 cm 15-22 Pin Camera Cable
1x Screw Pack
25 x 24 mm
Optical size: Type 1/1.7 inch / 9.25 mm
Diagonal: 7.4 x 5.55 mm
Focal length: 5.1 mm
Focus: 8 cm ~ INF
Focal ratio (F-Stop): F 1.8
View Angle: 84° (Diagonal)
Shutter Type: Rolling
Focus Type: Manual / Auto
Sensor Resolution: 9152 x 6944
Color Filter: Quad Bayer Coding (QBC)
Output Format: JPEG / YUV / RGB / RAW10
Video Mode (on Raspberry Pi): 1080 p30,720 p60, and 640 x 480 p60/90
Video Mode (Camera Module): 1280 x 720 at 120 fps | 1920 x 1080 at 60 fps, 2312 x 1736 at 30 fps | 3840 x 2160 at 20 fps, 4624 x 3472 at 10 fps | 9152 x 6944 at 2.7 fps