IMX334 8MP 4K 60fps Camera Module MIPI High Speed ​​CMOS Image Sensor Camera Module

MIPI Camera Module
December 12, 2025
Category Connection: MIPI Camera Module
Brief: In this video, we provide an informative walkthrough of the IMX334 8MP 4K 60fps Camera Module. Gain concise insights into the features that matter most for real-world use, including its high-speed MIPI interface, global shutter technology, and customizable lens options for applications like surveillance and industrial vision.
Related Product Features:
  • Features the Sony IMX334 CMOS image sensor with 8.42 million effective pixels for high-resolution imaging.
  • Supports high frame rates of 60fps at 4K resolution and 120fps at 1080p for smooth video capture.
  • Utilizes global shutter technology to eliminate motion distortion in high-speed applications.
  • Offers a choice between monochrome (B&W) or RGB color sensors to suit different vision needs.
  • Equipped with a high-speed MIPI CSI-2 interface for efficient data transfer.
  • Provides a wide 141-degree diagonal field of view (DFOV) for comprehensive scene coverage.
  • Operates reliably across a broad temperature range from -30°C to +85°C.
  • Allows for customization of lenses, focal lengths, and other parameters based on application requirements.
FAQs:
  • What are the key applications for this IMX334 camera module?
    This module is designed for surveillance cameras, factory automation (FA) cameras, industrial cameras, live broadcast, face recognition, AR/VR systems, witness comparison, and machine vision equipment.
  • What interface does the camera module use, and is customization available?
    It uses a high-speed MIPI CSI-2 interface. Customization is supported, including lens type, focal length, field of view, and other parameters upon inquiry with the supplier.
  • What is the maximum resolution and frame rate supported by this sensor?
    The sensor supports up to 3840x2160 (4K) resolution at 60 frames per second and 1920x1080 (1080p) at 120 frames per second in all-pixel scan mode.