
The Story
Compatible with the smaller CSI connector on the Raspberry Pi Zero, this compact NoIR camera module offers an impressive 16MP via its Sony IMX519 sensor offering a pixel resolution of 4656 x 3496, twice as high as the v2 camera and 40% higher than the HQ camera!
Whilst our 5MP ZeroCam NoIR is ideal for those wanting to undertake night photography on a budget, if you're looking for more megapixels for your compact Pi Zero project, this is just the job!
This camera module uses a Sony IMX519 sensor with an F/1.75 80° FOV lens, capable of 1080p@30FPS or 720@60FPS video. The camera has no IR filter, meaning it's great for low-light night photography with IR LED light flooding onto the target.
Please make sure you are running a recent version of Raspberry Pi OS (January 28th 2022 or later releases, Debian version:11(Bullseye)) and using the libcamera library. Driver installation is required - please see the user manual for more information.
Specification
Camera
- Sensor Sony IMX519 stacked, back-illuminated sensor
- 16 Megapixels
- Compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero
- Optical size: 1/2.534"
- Resolution: 16MP 4656x3496
- Output RAW10/8, COMP8
- Pixel size: 1.22µm*1.22µm
- Video Modes: 1080p@30fps, 720p@60fps
- Linux integration: V4L2 driver available
- Ribbon Cable Length: 60mm
Lens
- Field of View (FOV): 80°(H)
- Lens: f/1.75; EFL: 4.28
- IR Filter: Without IR filter (NoIR), sensitive to IR light
Resources
Package Contents
- 1x 60mm 16MP NoIR Camera Module for Pi Zero
Raspberry Pi Zero not included

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Compatible with the smaller CSI connector on the Raspberry Pi Zero, this compact NoIR camera module offers an impressive 16MP via its Sony IMX519 sensor offering a pixel resolution of 4656 x 3496, twice as high as the v2 camera and 40% higher than the HQ camera!
Whilst our 5MP ZeroCam NoIR is ideal for those wanting to undertake night photography on a budget, if you're looking for more megapixels for your compact Pi Zero project, this is just the job!
This camera module uses a Sony IMX519 sensor with an F/1.75 80° FOV lens, capable of 1080p@30FPS or 720@60FPS video. The camera has no IR filter, meaning it's great for low-light night photography with IR LED light flooding onto the target.
Please make sure you are running a recent version of Raspberry Pi OS (January 28th 2022 or later releases, Debian version:11(Bullseye)) and using the libcamera library. Driver installation is required - please see the user manual for more information.
Specification
Camera
- Sensor Sony IMX519 stacked, back-illuminated sensor
- 16 Megapixels
- Compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero
- Optical size: 1/2.534"
- Resolution: 16MP 4656x3496
- Output RAW10/8, COMP8
- Pixel size: 1.22µm*1.22µm
- Video Modes: 1080p@30fps, 720p@60fps
- Linux integration: V4L2 driver available
- Ribbon Cable Length: 60mm
Lens
- Field of View (FOV): 80°(H)
- Lens: f/1.75; EFL: 4.28
- IR Filter: Without IR filter (NoIR), sensitive to IR light
Resources
Package Contents
- 1x 60mm 16MP NoIR Camera Module for Pi Zero
Raspberry Pi Zero not included
























