M12 Lens - 180-Degree Fisheye with Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Adapter

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This 180-degree fisheye M12 lens is an inexpensive lens option for the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera, which can be fitted using the included HQ Camera adapter...or just use the M12 lens with the M12 version of the HQ Camera.

The lens can also be used as an alternative lens option for the Arducam Mini High Quality Camera.

The lens has a 180° FoV capable of capturing a 5.7 x 4.27 m (18.70 x 14.02 ft) scene at a 1-meter (3.28 ft) distance.

Why an M12 lens?

  • Lightweight: M12 lenses are tiny and take up less space than traditional C-mount lenses
  • Cost-effective: M12 lenses are generally cheaper than most C-mount lenses
  • Project-centric: Different projects require different lens requirements. M12 lenses provide a more affordable way to collect lenses for different scenarios.

Specification

  • Optical Format: 1/2.3”
  • Focal Length: 1.56mm
  • Aperture: F2
  • Field of View (FOV): 180° (H) on Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera, 140°(H) on Arducam B0103 Camera
  • Mount: M12 mount
  • Back Focal Length: 4.3mm
  • MOD: 0.2m
  • Dimension: Φ20×17.3mm
  • Weight: 7g
  • IR Sensitivity: sensitive to visible light, with 650nm IR filter
  • Model No: M25156H18

Note: HQ camera not included

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Terry R
Magherafelt, United Kingdom
M12 Lens - 180-Degree Fisheye with Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Adapter
Working well in my home made all-sky camera. Very pleased with the camera and fish eye lens.
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Joe
M12 Lens - 180-Degree Fisheye with Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Adapter
Arrived quickly and in great condition - true 180 lens on the HQ camera module (just need to remove the adapter ring from the camera module so you can focus). Very impressive optical quality, I've only had it a few days and I'm already buying another!
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Robert K
M12 Lens - 180-Degree Fisheye with Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Adapter
It truly is a 180 degrees fish eye lens but that also means your pictures will look pretty distorted. Be prepared for that. Screwing such a tiny lens in the fitting of the camera is quite hard as you need to apply quite some force to get it at the right distance from the sensor. But, once you’re done, you’re done.
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