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Customized Service: please contact Arducam if you want to customize drop-in replacements for your Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2 with a different M12 lens in the thread or with NoIR (No InfraRed filter) LensĨMP IMX219 replacement M12 170 Wide AngleĨMP IMX219 replacement M12 Low DistortionĨMP IMX219 replacement M12 Low Distortion NoIRĨMP IMX219 replacement M12 170 Wide Angle NoIR. Application: With this low distortion lens-sensor module, you Raspberry Pi camera module V2 gets improved comfort of vision, and can be widely used in optical instruments for space exploration, military, medical/biological/physical research, etc. Low Distortion: This camera module has 70°(H) Low-Distortion (<3%) M12 Lens, which minimizes the imaging distortion and provides a wilder Field of View (FoV) than the original stock lens. Easy installation: Just detach the original stock IMX219 module onboard and re-attach this replacement gently and carefully, you can now explore more possibilities with your Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2 while keeping your original setup.
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Note: This is a low-distortion lens-sensor IMX219 replacement to be installed on the Raspberry Pi camera module V2 and Nvidia Jetson Nano, which are NOT included in the package.