![]() My collection of Camera Modules includes all boards starting from v1.3 (the very first camera module with revised hardware). You are getting more bang for your money, that’s for sure but what can you do with the new and improved camera and how much better it is? It’s hard not to be hardware envy so let’s first examine sample pictures from each camera and see if you really need the latest tech. How does it look on paper compared to previously released models? Pretty impressive: Anyone keen on the wide-lens model will have to pay an extra – £35. Pi Camera Module V3 closes the performance gap between the more expensive HQ Camera while keeping a modest price of £25. The biggest upgrade is the new 12MP sensor (from Sony IMX708) capable of 4608×2592 which is very close to the pixel count of the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera with the added benefit of phase shift autofocus – the tech previously available only on 3rd parties cameras like Arducam. ![]() There are actually 4 SKUs for this particular product – two of them represent standard (72°) and wide-lens (120°) configurations and both come with and without an IR filter (dark PCB). The question is – what can you do with it? Camera Module V3 Pi Camera Module V3 wide and standardįrom the physical footprint standpoint, the new Pi Camera Module V3 is almost identical to previous revisions with the exception of the pointy lens, which comes in 2 flavours. My favourite SBC has a new add-on board: Raspberry Pi Camera Module V3, which comes in 2 flavours (technically in 4) and can be yours for as little as £25 (at least this is how much I paid for mine on the launch date). The adapter is available to purchase now for $224.95 USD.I have to wait for Raspberry Pi 5 until at least 2024, but it doesn’t mean that Raspberry Pi Foundation is done with releasing new hardware. KIPON Baveyes 0.7x AF Lens Mount Adapter for Canon EF-Mount Lens to FUJIFILM X-Mount Camera $415 USD.KIPON AF Lens Mount Adapter for Canon EF-Mount Lens to FUJIFILM X-Mount Camera $328 USD.Fringer Autofocus Lens Adapter for Canon EF Lens to Fuji X-Mount Camera $329 USD.Viltrox EF-FX2 0.71x Lens Mount Adapter for Canon EF-Mount Lens to FUJIFILM X-Mount Camera $218 USD.There are quite a few options on the market already. Other Alternatives KIPON Baveyes 0.7x AF Lens Mount Adapter for Canon EF-Mount Lens to FUJIFILM X-Mount CameraĬanon EF to FUJIFILM X Mount adapters are not new. The adapter can be mounted on the following Fujifilm X Mount Cameras: Lens firmware, focusing motors, and age of lens will all affect the speed, reliability, and accuracy of the adapter. Every time you switch lenses you need to press and hold the calibrate button while the camera is starting up so that the camera can properly identify which lens is attached.Īlthough the adapter will allow you to mount any Canon EF lens, not all lenses will perform the same. There is a slight catch when using the adapter. The EF-FXRF Fusion Smart AF Lens Adapter includes a micro USB port that allows for firmware updates when new lenses become available. The adapters come with a 24-month warranty. The adapters are made out of all-metal construction with chrome plated brass mounts for a secure and solid fit. The company states that their Fotodiox Pro adapters are designed with precision tolerance that creates a solid, gap-free, no play, no wiggle connection with no adjustments needed. The adapter was designed to offer an inexpensive system that allows shooters to use of a vast range of lenses. The EF-FXRF Fusion Smart AF Lens Adapter gives users autofocus, in-camera aperture control, powered lens image stabilization, and EXIF data transmission. Precise fit and solid all-metal construction with chrome plated brass mounts for secure and solid fit lens has no play, gap or wiggling when mounted on adapter and no adjustments required.Restores automated functions on most lenses such as auto-focus, aperture control, image stabilisation and more with compatible lenses. ![]()
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