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Connecting any of the 64MP camera modules directly to Raspberry Pi will not work, the cameras in
the kit must be used with the quad-camera HAT.
Make sure you are running a newer version of Raspberry Pi OS, a fresh install is highly recommended.
(01/28/22 or later releases)
Operating The Camera
Before You Start
1. Open a terminal
2. Run sudo raspi-config
3. Navigate to Advanced Options
4. Enable Glamor graphic acceleration
5. Go back to Advanced Options
6. Navigate to GL Driver
7. Select GL (Full KMS)
8. Reboot your Pi
For Pi 0 ~ 3 users, pls also:
For more details, please refer to the official forum guide on how to configure the camera module >>
For Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3/4
You need to install the latest Raspberry Pi OS (after 2022/01/28), and do not execute rpi-update
After installing the system and drivers (follow the above instructions), add the following information to
/boot/config.txt:
[cm4]
dtoverlay=arducam_64mp
dtoverlay=arducam_64mp,cam0
Then reboot.
List all cameras:
libcamera-still --list-cameras
libcamera-still -t 0 --camera 0
libcamera-still -t 0 --camera 1
Specify a camera:
64MP-AF Synchronized Quad-Camera Kit for Raspberry Pi