Brief: Thinking about an upgrade? This short demo helps you evaluate the fit. Watch as we showcase the 12MP MIPI Camera Module with OV12895 sensor, demonstrating its 4K 60FPS video capture and 150-degree fisheye lens capabilities. See how this high-speed module performs in various applications from AR/VR to industrial vision.
Related Product Features:
Captures ultra-high-resolution 4K2K video at 60 fps and Full HD 1080p video at 240 fps.
Features a 150-degree wide-angle fisheye lens for expansive field of view coverage.
Utilizes OmniVision's OV12895 PureCel Plus-S stacked sensor with 1.55μm pixels for high-quality images.
Supports multiple image sizes including 12MP (4096x3072), 4K2K (3840x2160), and 1080p (1920x1080).
Operates across a wide temperature range from -30°C to 85°C for robust performance.
Includes programmable controls for gain, exposure, frame rate, and image processing parameters.
Compact module size (40x22.2x20.4mm) suitable for space-constrained applications like drones and smartphones.
Compatible with multiple operating systems including Windows, Linux, Android, and MAC-ios via UVC protocol.
FAQs:
What is the maximum frame rate for 4K video capture with this module?
The OV12895 camera module can capture 4K2K (3840x2160) video at up to 60 frames per second, providing smooth high-resolution footage.
What applications is this fisheye camera module suitable for?
This versatile module is designed for smartphone cameras, security monitoring, face recognition, vehicle cameras, industrial vision, consumer drones, AR/VR devices, medical equipment, and smart home applications.
What operating systems are compatible with this camera module?
The module supports Windows XP/7/8/10, Linux (with UVC protocol), Android (with UVC protocol), and MAC-ios systems, offering broad compatibility for various development platforms.
How does the fisheye lens benefit the camera's performance?
The 150-degree wide-angle fisheye lens provides an expansive field of view, making it ideal for applications requiring broad coverage such as security monitoring, VR experiences, and drone navigation.