Pi Video Camera
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Yes, this is yet another Pi case, but this one is specifically for use as a Pi Camera running [motionEyeOS](https://github.com/ccrisan/motioneyeos) or similar. As such, there is no access to any of the ports apart from the power port. The case was designed to work with the [Pi-3](https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-3-model-b-plus/), but will also fit a [Pi-4](https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/), although they are probably a bit of overkill for the purpose. A Pi-2 wouldn’t be suitable as they don’t have built in wi-fi. The camera is the Pi [Camera Module 2](https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/camera-module-v2/). It might be wise to use one of the shorter camera cables (5 or 10cm). There are no screws needed as the Pi Camera clips into place on the lid and the lid clips into place on the base. There is a standard ¼” screw mount on the bottom, but if you’re printing using a FDM process you will probably need to drill it out. Don’t forget the clamp the top and bottom before you start drilling to avoid the layers coming apart. Ideally you would melt in a ¼” threaded insert for a longer lasting mount.
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