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product_id: 460871137
title: "Raspberry Pi Industrial Camera Module STARVIS IMX462 Color CMOS Sensor 2MP Pixel for All Raspberry Pi, Support Bullseye libcamera and Raspbian Build-in Driver"
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# Up to 60 fps high-speed capture 148° ultra-wide adjustable lens 2MP STARVIS IMX462 sensor Raspberry Pi Industrial Camera Module STARVIS IMX462 Color CMOS Sensor 2MP Pixel for All Raspberry Pi, Support Bullseye libcamera and Raspbian Build-in Driver

**Brand:** innomaker
**Price:** £47.29
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your Raspberry Pi vision with pro-grade clarity and speed!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Raspberry Pi Industrial Camera Module STARVIS IMX462 Color CMOS Sensor 2MP Pixel for All Raspberry Pi, Support Bullseye libcamera and Raspbian Build-in Driver by innomaker
- **How much does it cost?** £47.29 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- innomaker enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted innomaker brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smooth 60 FPS Video Capture:** Capture every moment in fluid motion—perfect for industrial, surveillance, or astrophotography projects demanding precision.
- • **Ultra-Wide 148° Field of View:** See more with a wide-angle lens that’s fully adjustable to fit your unique Raspberry Pi setup and creative vision.
- • **Crystal-Clear 2MP STARVIS Sensor:** Experience razor-sharp 1920x1080 resolution with Sony’s advanced IMX462 CMOS for professional-grade imaging.
- • **Tailored Support & Customization:** Includes user manual, demo, and expert tech support—plus custom design services to make your project truly one-of-a-kind.
- • **Seamless Raspberry Pi Integration:** Plug-and-play compatibility with all Raspberry Pi models plus built-in drivers for Bullseye libcamera and Raspbian OS.

## Overview

The InnoMaker Raspberry Pi Industrial Camera Module features a 2MP STARVIS IMX462 color CMOS sensor delivering 1920x1080 resolution at up to 60 fps. Designed for all Raspberry Pi models, it offers an ultra-wide 148° adjustable lens and seamless integration with Bullseye libcamera and Raspbian drivers. Ideal for industrial, surveillance, night vision, and astrophotography applications, it comes with comprehensive support and customization options.

## Description

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Review: Great for astronomical plate-solving - This is the best affordable Raspberry Pi camera module for astronomical use. The plate-solving performance in a PiFinder or Cedar finder build is unmatched. Even in light polluted skies I can typically get accurate solving at a crisp 16.7 ms exposure rate. Note that the raw camera frame rate at full resolution maxes out at around 40 fps on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W. Using ISP processing I'm able to achieve 60 fps.
Review: IMX462 is great for low light -- but you should know what you are getting - I am writing regarding the Sony IMX462 sensor board. The IMX462 is part of the line with the IMX290/327/462 and is meant for use in industrial or commercial applications. It has great sensitivity to long wavelength light (700nm+) so it is great for night vision with IR illumination. I replaced the stock lens with a "uxcell 8mm Focal Length 1080P F2.0 1/2.7 Inch Wide Angle" available on desertcart. It has no IR cut filter so IR light will pass through it. It is connected to a Raspi Zero W. It needs a converter cable to connect to the Zero due to a different pin size. The Pi OS comes with a driver for the IMX290 which works with the 327 and the 462, but it also has a driver for a 462 which works. The seller says to use the 290 driver but I tried both and they both work so I am using the 462 (it still appears as a 290 though, so who knows what is going on). It uses the Pi's hardware ISP to process the sensor image, so if you aren't using a Pi I don't think it will work. There is no way to get this to display on another computer unless you connect it to the CSI lane and have a specific driver for it and the ISP tuning file. It also relies on the Pi's hardware video encoder to encode the video -- if you don't do this you will get a raw SRGB stream. It will not fit in normal Pi camera enclosures. You should really know that you want this specific sensor and board for a specific purpose. It is specifically good for surveillance, night vision, industrial, or astronomical applications. I am using it with a cold mirror (visible light cut filter) and an IR light to grab images of otherwise un-imageable surfaces. It works great for that. This is my /boot/config.txt entry: #Camera dtoverlay=imx462,clock-frequency=74250000 #camera_auto_detect=0 Here is the output I get from some Pi commands which may be useful for you: $ libcamera-vid --list-cameras Available cameras ----------------- 0 : imx290 [1920x1080] (/base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/imx290@1a) Modes: 'SRGGB10_CSI2P' : 1280x720 [60.00 fps - (320, 180)/1280x720 crop] 1920x1080 [60.00 fps - (0, 0)/1920x1080 crop] 'SRGGB12_CSI2P' : 1280x720 [60.00 fps - (320, 180)/1280x720 crop] 1920x1080 [60.00 fps - (0, 0)/1920x1080 crop] --- $ libcamera-vid -n -t 0 --inline --listen --height 1080 --width 1920 --framerate 60 --denoise off -o tcp://0.0.0.0:5000 Overriding H.264 level 4.2 [0:11:13.274240440] [658] INFO Camera camera_manager.cpp:299 libcamera v0.0.4+22-923f5d70 [0:11:13.556635700] [659] INFO RPI raspberrypi.cpp:1476 Registered camera /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/imx290@1a to Unicam device /dev/media2 and ISP device /dev/media0 Mode selection: SRGGB10_CSI2P 1280x720 - Score: 5000 SRGGB10_CSI2P 1920x1080 - Score: 3000 SRGGB12_CSI2P 1280x720 - Score: 4000 SRGGB12_CSI2P 1920x1080 - Score: 2000 Stream configuration adjusted [0:11:13.608129200] [658] INFO Camera camera.cpp:1028 configuring streams: (0) 1920x1080-YUV420 (1) 1920x1080-SRGGB12_CSI2P [0:11:13.611289169] [659] INFO RPI raspberrypi.cpp:851 Sensor: /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/imx290@1a - Selected sensor format: 1920x1080-SRGGB12_1X12 - Selected unicam format: 1920x1080-pRCC

## Features

- Raspberry Pi Camera CAM-MIPI462RAW is an Industrial Camera Module for all Raspberry Pi.
- Sensor Type: STARVIS IMX462LQR Color CMOS Active Pixel type Solid-state Image Sensor with Square Pixel Array 2 MP Effective Pixels. Diagonal 6.46 mm (Type 1/2.8). Pixel count: 1920x1080. High to 60 fps.
- This IMX462 module connects to the CSI connector on the Raspberry Pi directly. Using the build-in driver same as imx290(74.25M Hz).
- Match a wide angle Lens. Fov(D)=148 degrees, Fov(H)=118 degrees. Focal distance is adjustable.
- Comes with user manual, test demo and friendly technology support. We offer custom-design service.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0B5G84PQ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #559 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | innomaker |
| Built-In Media | no |
| CPU Manufacturer | ARM |
| Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi 5, Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 3B+, Raspberry Pi 3A+, Raspberry Pi 3, Raspberry Pi CM4, Raspberry Pi CM3, Raspberry Pi CM3+, Raspberry Pi Zero |
| Connectivity Technology | CSI |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 21 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Included Components | no |
| Manufacturer | innomaker |
| Mfr Part Number | IMX462 |
| Model Name | CAM-MIPI462RAW |
| Model Number | IMX462 |
| Operating System | Debian (Raspbian) |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR2 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 781520760468 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| Wireless Compability | Infrared |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** innomaker
- **Connectivity Technology:** CSI
- **Included Components:** no
- **Model Name:** CAM-MIPI462RAW
- **Operating System:** Debian (Raspbian)

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for astronomical plate-solving
*by O***L on May 15, 2026*

This is the best affordable Raspberry Pi camera module for astronomical use. The plate-solving performance in a PiFinder or Cedar finder build is unmatched. Even in light polluted skies I can typically get accurate solving at a crisp 16.7 ms exposure rate. Note that the raw camera frame rate at full resolution maxes out at around 40 fps on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W. Using ISP processing I'm able to achieve 60 fps.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ IMX462 is great for low light -- but you should know what you are getting
*by F***S on May 30, 2023*

I am writing regarding the Sony IMX462 sensor board. The IMX462 is part of the line with the IMX290/327/462 and is meant for use in industrial or commercial applications. It has great sensitivity to long wavelength light (700nm+) so it is great for night vision with IR illumination. I replaced the stock lens with a "uxcell 8mm Focal Length 1080P F2.0 1/2.7 Inch Wide Angle" available on Amazon. It has no IR cut filter so IR light will pass through it. It is connected to a Raspi Zero W. It needs a converter cable to connect to the Zero due to a different pin size. The Pi OS comes with a driver for the IMX290 which works with the 327 and the 462, but it also has a driver for a 462 which works. The seller says to use the 290 driver but I tried both and they both work so I am using the 462 (it still appears as a 290 though, so who knows what is going on). It uses the Pi's hardware ISP to process the sensor image, so if you aren't using a Pi I don't think it will work. There is no way to get this to display on another computer unless you connect it to the CSI lane and have a specific driver for it and the ISP tuning file. It also relies on the Pi's hardware video encoder to encode the video -- if you don't do this you will get a raw SRGB stream. It will not fit in normal Pi camera enclosures. You should really know that you want this specific sensor and board for a specific purpose. It is specifically good for surveillance, night vision, industrial, or astronomical applications. I am using it with a cold mirror (visible light cut filter) and an IR light to grab images of otherwise un-imageable surfaces. It works great for that. This is my /boot/config.txt entry: #Camera dtoverlay=imx462,clock-frequency=74250000 #camera_auto_detect=0 Here is the output I get from some Pi commands which may be useful for you: $ libcamera-vid --list-cameras Available cameras ----------------- 0 : imx290 [1920x1080] (/base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/imx290@1a) Modes: 'SRGGB10_CSI2P' : 1280x720 [60.00 fps - (320, 180)/1280x720 crop] 1920x1080 [60.00 fps - (0, 0)/1920x1080 crop] 'SRGGB12_CSI2P' : 1280x720 [60.00 fps - (320, 180)/1280x720 crop] 1920x1080 [60.00 fps - (0, 0)/1920x1080 crop] --- $ libcamera-vid -n -t 0 --inline --listen --height 1080 --width 1920 --framerate 60 --denoise off -o tcp://0.0.0.0:5000 Overriding H.264 level 4.2 [0:11:13.274240440] [658] INFO Camera camera_manager.cpp:299 libcamera v0.0.4+22-923f5d70 [0:11:13.556635700] [659] INFO RPI raspberrypi.cpp:1476 Registered camera /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/imx290@1a to Unicam device /dev/media2 and ISP device /dev/media0 Mode selection: SRGGB10_CSI2P 1280x720 - Score: 5000 SRGGB10_CSI2P 1920x1080 - Score: 3000 SRGGB12_CSI2P 1280x720 - Score: 4000 SRGGB12_CSI2P 1920x1080 - Score: 2000 Stream configuration adjusted [0:11:13.608129200] [658] INFO Camera camera.cpp:1028 configuring streams: (0) 1920x1080-YUV420 (1) 1920x1080-SRGGB12_CSI2P [0:11:13.611289169] [659] INFO RPI raspberrypi.cpp:851 Sensor: /base/soc/i2c0mux/i2c@1/imx290@1a - Selected sensor format: 1920x1080-SRGGB12_1X12 - Selected unicam format: 1920x1080-pRCC

### ⭐ I have yet to see ANYONE GET THIS Camera working on a Raspberry!
*by M***H on March 30, 2024*

Pivariety drivers are a total joke. Will not operate on any version Pi or Pi OS. WASTE OF TIME! No support from Innomaker! You ask Innomaker for a way of installing a WORKING set of drivers and all you get is a link to a spec sheet that shows you the dimensions of the camera! ha, ha! I think the business plan is to continuously send these junk cameras out OVER and OVER again until they find enough Amazon customers who won't bother to check if they actually work!

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