








🚀 Elevate your Pi projects with pro-level imaging power!
The Arducam for Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 features a 12MP IMX708 sensor with HDR and hybrid autofocus (PDAF + CDAF), delivering high-resolution, crisp images. Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 4, 5, and Zero models, it supports libcamera and Picamera2, using a CSI-2 2-wire serial interface for smooth integration. Compact and lightweight, this module is ideal for embedded camera applications requiring professional image quality.











| ASIN | B0C9PYCV9S |
| Best Sellers Rank | 79,530 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,713 in Single-Board Computers & Accessories |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | B0312 |
| Manufacturer | Arducam |
| Package Dimensions | 5.33 x 4.44 x 1.7 cm; 36 g |
H**U
Good product
Why did you choose this product over others?: Works well, just remember to remove the lens cover
I**L
Fails with dmaHeap allocation error
Using with a Pi 4 running bookworm (12) and half the time libcamera-still fails with error: dmaHeap allocation failure for rpicam-apps0 ERROR: *** failed to allocate capture buffers for stream *** Have been through the trouble shooting guides, allocated more cma (512M) but makes no difference. The image quality when it manages to capture an image is very good and I’ve therefore given three stars. The issue with reliably capturing an image can be got around by using a script to keep trying until success, which suits my use case, but is not ideal
G**D
Amazing product, worth the price, highly compatible with pi ,amazing camera quality
M**R
Good product, does as expected. Comes with two ribbon wires for connection to various models of the Raspberry Pi. Wouldn't hurt if wires were a bit longer. Easy connection to Raspberry Pi software, resolution is good. Price is right, I recommend this product.
J**E
Be Warned!!! This is a warning to any who want to use a Pi Zero W or Pi Zero 2W with this camera I am so disappointed. I have contacted the distributor/manufacturer over in Honkers and told them that this camera's included cable is ONLY suitable for standard Pi camera ports. It is TOO WIDE and CANNOT fit the smaller 9mm wide Pi Zero 2W SBC. Probably perfectly fine for a Pi 3/3B/4 etc and the specs suggest that it is a good camera but I have a very specific use for this using a Zero, so I have done my money cold. I guess if the distributors/manufacturers included an additional cable that connects between a Pi Zero W and this camera then all would be okay. Otherwise these cables (with narrow connector both ends) are difficult to find. In fact, I can't find one online anywhere. There is an adapter board that would suit and I've seen one on a YT video but nowhere else.
H**O
I use this camera on a Pi 5 Bookworm 64 bit with the AI-Hat running a custom YOLO11 model for a security system. Runs at over 30Hz with a 1280x720 image size for my application 24-7. No issues, great picture. When used with a Pi 5 be sure to setup your /boot/firmware/config.txt file with the following 2 lines otherwise the camera will NOT be recognized: camera_auto_detect=0 # CHANGE existing line default was =1 dtoverlay=imx708,cam0. # NEW place after [all], cam0 or cam1 depending on the Pi 5 camera slot.
J**L
Warning: Not fully compatible with the Jetson Nano! The camera itself is perfectly fine but any picture captured on the camera using the Nano will appear pink/magenta and fully washed out and this is because the sensor is operation without a specific Image Signal Processor tuned to to the Nano platform. I am going to return and swap for an IMX477 sensor which has ISP support on the Jetson.
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