Camera Module for Raspberry Pi Zero

This minimal camera for the Pi Zero (or Pi Zero W) is perfect for small camera projects where space is at a premium.

The sensor is 5MP, and the whole shebang is mounted on a flexible circuit board. As such, a little care is needed when handling, just like the connector on the Pi Zero. Easy there, Lennie!

Otherwise it's an economical and svelte solution for bird box cameras, body-cams, home security, and simple computer vision projects.

UPDATE: now also available without an IR filter, which is useful for night vision, especially when using IR lights to illuminate the subject.

UPDATE: now available with a 120° wide-angle lens! (see dimensional drawing and datasheet)

UPDATE: now also available with a 160° wide-angle, variable-focus lens! You can adjust the focus on this lens to focus reaaaaaally close!!

Features

  • 5MP sensor, 2592x1944 pixels (same as version 1 official Pi camera)
  • 1080p video at 30 FPS (or 60 FPS at 720p, 90 FPS at 480p)
  • f2.9 lens, 3.60 mm focal length
  • 53.50 degrees horizontal, 41.41 degrees vertical field of view (standard and no IR filter versions)
  • Approx. dimensions of circuit and camera: 60 x 11.4 x 5.1mm

Notes

41 customer reviews

a year ago
Brilliant for use with a pi1541 and epyx fast load cart for a c64, as the pi zero needs overclocking in order to work. This keeps temps down and is rock solid stable. Brilliant!
by Rian about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Fits perfectly flush in the coupe case and gives plenty of clearance for the hat on top. Shaves off a little bit of heat overhead for long running applications.
by Anonymous about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
Simple enough to fit. All rather subjective but the pi3 case (running Flightaware 24/7) does 'feel' a little cooler.
by Hagley about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
Works as intended, when used on a Pi Zero 2 W with Display Mini Hat, I used extended headers on the Pi and then added the Display, keeping the heatsink clear of the Display above.
by Sagar about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
Perfect fit, looks smart. Can't attest to it's thermal performance (forgot to check) but it's better than nowt!
by Anonymous about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
It works really well. We have had a heatwave in Malta and my Pi is in the hottest room in the house and worked perfectly keeping well below the temperature
by Christian about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Simple but easy to fix and does a good job of dissipating some of the Pi 4B's heat output from the secondary on-board chips [tested on Pi 4B].
by Anonymous about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Only a small piece of metal with a bit of sticky tape, but it does the job! My RPi kept throttling due to overheating once I installed the hat. This smooths out the overheating and reduced how often and quickly the pie throttles. I might still have to improve the airflow for my purpose, but this has taken off the edge already.
by Stephan about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Just what I needed. Along with Pimoroni's premium standoffs provides the perfect solution for both hifiberry and iqaudio DACs. I have no doubt that they will perfect for any Pi + HAT build.
by Steve about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
communication was superb, texted delivery time to my phone and the order was complete. the package was boxed really well and invoice was checked over. I am hoping to make more purchases in the very near future.
by Paul about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
Great little heatsink. Easy to fit and keeps my Raspberry Pi 3b cool while it runs pi.hole and pivpn software for me 24/7. I can also confirm that this fits under the official power-over-ethernet hat, sitting just under the fan to increase the effect of active cooling.
by Harley about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
6 years ago
This is a tiny heatsink which attaches to the processor of your Raspberry Pi (I've used this on a Pi Zero and a "proper" Pi) with a self-adhesive patch. Simply remove the protective paper, press it onto the top of the processor, and you're done. Helps keep the Pi cooler while it is running, and for a price like this you can't go wrong.
by Peter about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
6 years ago
Simple Headsink with Glue on the base. Easy to install, full in Function - it cools down the Processor. If you have the Pi idle nearly all the time the heatsink is not necessary, but if you have intensive processes to run it's gold.
by Mario about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
6 years ago
Exactly as expected and there isn't really a lot to say about it. Quality seems to be good, and it takes three seconds to mount it.
by Steffen about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
6 years ago
Does exactly what you expect. Does it well. Be sure to consider whether there is room for pHATs, HATs, or other items which might be above. I haven't done specific checks to determine exactly how effective. Subjectively, however, I have seen improvements from before and after.
by Anonymous about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
6 years ago
This is now my "go-to" size for heatsink. You can get taller ones, but they eventually end up getting in the way. Would be even better if they were stocked in different colours as well though.
by Matt about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
7 years ago
Tiny heatsinks with pre applied sticky tape on the bottom side, ready for use straight away (just peel away the protective layer). Fits the Raspberry Pi perfectly but is also a good choice for lots of other computer related stuff. Their size and shape makes them quite modular and easy to use for lots of old retro computers as well.
by Magnus about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
7 years ago
I bought the 6mm version of the heatsink, which in combination with the Pibow Coupé case, still allows me to use various HATs with my Raspberry Pi 3B+. It comes with adhesive - simply peel off the tape, and apply the heatsink to the processor. Very simple and straightforward to install.
by Matt about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
7 years ago
A great addiction for the Raspberry PI ! I'm going to use the Raspberry PI to manage my Ubiquity network and I'm going to have it always on in a Pibow Coupé ! With a heatsink, I can keep the Raspberry PI cool without losing the style it gets with the Pibow Coupé !
by Bruno about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
7 years ago
Part of number of items bought for a night vision camera with Raspberry Pi Zero W and was quickly delivered, This is my first Raspberry Pi project but it easy to assemble and it works well.
by Anonymous about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
8 years ago
I'm using the heatsink with a Pi3 inside a pibow coupe. The pibow is placed horizontally. The heatsink fits nicely inside the pibow window and I attached it to the Pi3 after I placed it inside the pibow. Great item.
by alex01gt about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
8 years ago
I've only been using my heatsink a few days but in that time my Pi hasn't been turned off and I haven't noticed any heating issues so thats a great purchase in my book
by Liam about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
8 years ago
Does the job very well, first thing i notice on my raspberry is that warms up quickly, bought a 6mm one, now is cooler than ever, is a must have.
by Julian about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
9 years ago
Was so nice install it, was so simple, i thought i need some glue or thermal paste but not was necessary, 1. just unpackaged, 2. remove the paper, 3 paste into the raspberry pi processor. DONE, NOW SO COOL THERE.
by Franz about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
9 years ago
These tiny heatsinks are super value. I bought 2 of them one each for a pi2 and a pi3. There is a noticeable difference in the reduction of CPU temperature, especially on the media serving pi2.
by Darren about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
9 years ago
Get a 6mm one, as the 7.5mm, which was available at the time I bought it, it may interfere with HAT boards as described here. Maybe you won't use it at first, but it is future proof.
by David about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io
9 years ago
very easy to apply to your pi, and for a pound it is super cheap and well supported with the pi bow case, also looks awesome for a heat sink, I'm impressed, and might buy more for my other many pis
by Sylvain about Raspberry Pi Zero Heatsink via REVIEWS.io

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