Pi Zero W Camera Case
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Here are my test results using the official Raspberry Pi camera module on a Raspberry Pi 4 model B. I was able to achieve smooth and stable video capture at 1080p30 with no noticeable delay or lag. The case itself is well-made, sturdy, and provides easy access to the camera module's lens and electronics. The enclosure also has a clear plastic window that allows for unobstructed view of the camera sensor, which is a nice touch. One thing I noticed was that the case can be a bit tricky to remove once it's installed on the Pi Zero W board. This is because the clips that hold the case in place are quite tight and can be difficult to disengage by hand. However, this isn't a major issue as you can simply use a flathead screwdriver or similar tool to gently pry the clips open. Overall, I'm very pleased with the Pi Zero W camera case and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a simple and effective way to add a camera module to their Raspberry Pi project.
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