Did anyone yet try to remove the lens from a @Raspberry_Pi camera module and designing a 3d printed camera case with a passive lens mount?
M12 lenses seem to work without detaching the lens.
Bu that’ not a modern interchangable lens bayonet but rather something very simple for low resolution, super cheap surveillance cameras.
I just use a regular webcam.
Without a computer? With interchangable lenses?
Yes, and yes. Most webcams work with the PI out of the box, and most webcams have M12 lenses inside that are simple to replace.
So…how do we get from M12 to something like m4/3 and does your usual webcam do FullHD video >>uncompressed<< to the RasPi and 4K photos with all the controls?
I think the RasPi’s own camera is a good match to have some abilities in the camera to build (like adding focus peaking or facial recognition in software).
The question is stated above.
Did someone design a passive lens-mount yet? And I mean lenses from interchangable lens photo/video/film cameras.
What is the goal you are trying to achieve ?
You can’t get a m4/3 lens to work on a sensor that is designed for m12. The sensor is tiny compared to a 4/3 sensor. The crop factor would be very high (every lens would be a telephoto lens)
PS. You can buy high quality M12 lenses.
Looks like somebody has build something:
No lens mount yet.
Sensor is about 1/4" . A 1.4x focal length reducer (like the second edition light cannon) could give the equivalent size of 2/4" . Enough to make sense.