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enpla1 over 5 years ago

I bought a Raspberry Pi Camera V2.

It is possible to remove the Lens from board.

I would like to know the radius size and pitch size of screw of lens .

Please let us know any information .

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  • beacon_dave
    0 beacon_dave over 5 years ago

    According to : www.truetex.com

    Raspberry Pi

     

    "The stock lens consists of aspherical elements glued into a black plastic cell. The outside of this plastic cell is threaded (M6x0.35 metric thread) which then screws into matching M6x0.35 internal threads (nominal 5.64mm minor diameter) on the plastic receptacle housing. The outside edge of the forward end of lens cell provides a spline shape, presumably to engage a tubular mating spline tool for adjusting image focus while live-viewing the video image through the tube."

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  • beacon_dave
    0 beacon_dave over 5 years ago

    According to : www.truetex.com

    Raspberry Pi

     

    "The stock lens consists of aspherical elements glued into a black plastic cell. The outside of this plastic cell is threaded (M6x0.35 metric thread) which then screws into matching M6x0.35 internal threads (nominal 5.64mm minor diameter) on the plastic receptacle housing. The outside edge of the forward end of lens cell provides a spline shape, presumably to engage a tubular mating spline tool for adjusting image focus while live-viewing the video image through the tube."

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  • beacon_dave
    0 beacon_dave over 5 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    A couple of other options which are available from Arducam which may or may not be of interest:

     

    • Replacement IMX219 lens/sensor module for the R-Pi V2 camera module which will allow it to use M12 mount lenses:

    https://www.arducam.com/raspberry-pi-camera-v2-m12-autofocus-lens-spy-cam/

     

    • Alternative IMX219 camera module to the R-Pi camera module, which will then allow you to use CS mount or M12 mount lenses:

    https://www.arducam.com/8mp-sony-imx219-camera-raspberry-pi/

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