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Raspberry Pi announces a new $50 camera board with a 12MP Sony sensor and support for interchangeable lenses (Les Pounder/Tom's Hardware)

Les Pounder / Tom's Hardware:
Raspberry Pi announces a new $50 camera board with a 12MP Sony sensor and support for interchangeable lenses  —  Great flexibility and resolution make the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera a winner.  —  OUR VERDICT  —  With interchangeable lenses and a 12-MP sensor, the Raspberry Pi High …



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