





🚀 Elevate your Raspberry Pi projects with pro-grade imaging power!
The Arducam Raspberry Pi Camera Module B0033C delivers crisp 5MP 1080P video at 30fps, fully compatible with Raspberry Pi 5, 4, 3/3B+ platforms. It includes a sleek acrylic case for versatile mounting and supports standard raspicam commands and Python scripting, making it ideal for surveillance, 3D printing, and DIY camera projects.





























































| ASIN | B07RWCGX5K |
| Aperture (wide) | 5.6 f |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Arducam |
| Color | OV5647 |
| Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (150) |
| Date First Available | May 10, 2022 |
| Display Size | 2 Inches |
| Focal Length (tele) | 2.25 Millimeters |
| Included Components | Carrying Case |
| Item model number | B0033C |
| Lens Configuration | Prime |
| Model Number | B0033C |
| Package Dimensions | 9.4 x 5.59 x 2.03 cm; 45 g |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic |
| Size | OV5647 camera module+case |
S**J
Could have had dual side stickers if screw option isn’t possible at some situations. The cam is beautifully crisp.
H**T
Yup, it works on my Pi 3B. Fixture was easy to assemble although no instructions were included. I used the Python Picamera2 library. Auto focus is pretty good.
N**E
The case is pain to assemble, but for my Raspberry Pi baby monitor this was perfect. The picture quality is good (it's a $10 camera, no one should expect absolutely perfect studio-quality photos). If you need to use the camera in low-light conditions, this isn't great for that either, but for a basic camera is pretty damn good especially at this price. The case is kinda annoying to put together but gets the job done! WARNING: it may seem like the camera doesn't work, but I used a more up-to-date version of raspian (both were buster, but one was missing some software update I could pull down with Apt update&&upgrade, dist-upgrade, or rpi-upgrade), it would recognize camera but couldn't initialize it. Tried it on my other pi and had no problems, switched their SD cards and it worked on the first one, so I know the camera, and CSI port worked. Just something to be aware of if you think you got a bunk camera! I ordered a replacement, and found this out after, so I'm keeping both.
C**R
There is a lot I could say good about this purchase, like it is reasonably priced and the camera takes good pictures and works with my old fashioned, python, pi camera code on a Raspberry PI 3B, with Buster OS. It works without config changes anywhere. I wrote the code for the official Raspberry PI Camera V2 as well! Yet, I bought this product for the case alone. I use a few pieces of the case, with the supplied screws, to house the official Raspberry PI Camera V2 in such a way that I can slip it onto the tabs of the Adafruit, Mini Pan Tilt Kit -- see the picture. I simply had to shave a bit of material off the black plastic tabs of the pan-tilt kit so that the slots on this plastic case can fit over them. I put loop of masking tape behind the case to better secure it to the flat of the mini pan tilt kit. I am pleased with this purchase.
M**S
No instructions and the attached cable didn’t fit my Raspberry Pi 5. The extra cable didn’t seem to either until I took another closer look at it. Needed better guidance for RPI 5.
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