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5D Mark IV - not exactly. It's a tiny camera which attaches to a Raspberry Pi. The black square is 8mm wide.
Image quality won't be great, but there are some advantages to small size and low cost. I've spent more on a lens filter than on this camera.
How to disable desktop GUI on Raspberry Pi
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It amuses me that I bought this from Farnell's "Element 14" branded store.
The name Element 14 was sold to Farnell after Broadcom bought the Element 14 startup (DSL chipset around FirePath DSP) I used to work for. Before that was spun out, "Element 14" was the last name of the entity that used to be Acorn Computers (who designed the original ARM).
this is my third attempt at a raspberry pi case, this time made of perspex instead of card. unfortunately some of the holes, especially the hdmi port hole are out of place
It's pretty cool, definitely slow, but that's expected. On a 46" tv everything is kind of hard to read from the couch.
How to install a USB webcam in Raspberry Pi
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To shoot this image, I used CHDK to shoot in raw. To set up the shot, I took a large sheet of paper and set it on my desk with the top of it taped to the wall so that the background was white and did not have a crease. I then took two lamps and positioned them to evenly light the Raspberry Pi. I help paper in front of the lights so that it would not glare as much on the metal.I used a tripod to hold the camera steady so that I would have no movement in my shoot. I then edited the photo in GIMP to get a pure white background and have the colors on the board standout.
The SD card rests just above the lower surface of the windscreen piece, which protects it from being bumped out of place. The card can be removed and inserted while the board is in the case.