Camera Modules
Camera Modules are compact electronic devices that integrate imaging sensors, lenses, and processing circuitry into a single unit, enabling the capture of images or video. These modules are commonly used in various electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, security cameras, and automotive systems to provide visual functionality. Camera modules come in different types, including CMOS and CCD sensors, with varying resolutions, focal lengths, and features like autofocus, image stabilization, and HDR capabilities.
Basic camera modules with lower resolutions and standard features are generally more affordable. High-resolution camera modules with advanced imaging technologies, optical zoom capabilities, and enhanced low-light performance can command higher prices.
When purchasing Camera Modules, determine the required resolution, focal length, and imaging capabilities (such as low-light performance, image stabilization) based on your application's needs. Consider factors like sensor size, pixel size, and dynamic range for high-quality imaging.