The Pi NoIR is a Raspberry Pi camera module with no Infrared filter for night time andlow light photography using an Infrared light. Useful for wildlife research, science projects, night time security or making artistic photo’s.
The Raspberry Pi camera module has been used for many things such as a security camera, for time lapse photographyWith the wide range of project Raspberry Pi’s are being used for, some users were finding that the camera was no good
When it was being used in low light with an Infrared light source. Unfortunately for them the Raspberry Pi camera module has a Infrared filter built in which makes it unusable for their project. In response we come up with a camera module just for these type of projects called the Pi NoIR camera. It is the same as the standard camera module but without an IR filter.
Without the Infrared filter the camera can be used for night time photography, night time security or for any project where the scene will be lit by an IR light.
Without a filter the camera sensor can see short wavelength IR light around 800nm which is the IR wavelengths not generated with heat but just beyond the visible red light in the spectrum.
The camera has the same specifications as the standard camera module but has a black circuit board so it can be told apart from the standard green camera board.
Sensor |
Omnivision OV5647 sensor |
Optical Size |
1/4” (OV5647) |
Resolution |
5MP 2592×1944 |
Frame Rates |
1080p 30 fps, 720p 60fps, 480p 90fps |
IR Sensitivity |
without IR-cut filter |
Lens Holder |
CS/C Lens Holder |
Focus Type |
Manual Focus |
Lens Type |
C/CS Lens |
Camera Board Size |
36mm x 36mm |
Sensor Datasheet – OmniVision OV5647
Arducam Documentation – Arducam Cameras for Raspberry Pi
Blog – Arducam 5MP NOIR CS Mount Pi Camera