

It has extremely high sensitivity for low-light operation. This camera comes with a maximum resolution of 1280×1024 at 30 fps what seems to be a really good deal. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have an onboard buffer what means that all the data from it should be streamed in real-time to a PC, phone or tablet to be saved. Yosoo is one more camera module that shoots videos with a 640×480 resolution. Among other options there is a built-in photo editor for image correction, and a 10-bit analog-to-digital converter. Besides, the module supports Xenon- and LED-type flash and comes with an adapter board. First of all, it features a 2MP (15fps) camera with a flex cable and auto-focus lens.

Although the resolution is not too good according to modern standards, it may be enough for particular projects.Īrducam MT9D111 is quite rich in options. This camera module has a 1.3MP camera and can take both pics and record videos. The great thing is that the camera has a lens holder that lets you replace the lens if necessary. This gadget features a 2MP sensor with an I2C interface for its configuration and an SPI interface for camera data.

You can easily order and use them for your project.Īrducam Camera Shield and OV2640 2 MP lens Everything you need to do is to google for a particular info or check numerous how-to’s on YouTube.īefore getting to a camera construction, let’s have a look at a couple of video camera modules with Arduino support. Whatever question you might have, there are thousands of people ready to share their experience with you. Besides, it’s an open source project what means that its community is really large. Its microcontrollers being not too expensive provide a huge amount of possibilities for DIY amateurs. The best option to use for this scope will be Arduino electronic platform.
