1. Folasaga
This manual provides detailed instructions for the Arducam 4K 8MP IMX219 Autofocus USB Camera Module. It covers setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your device.
Vaega Autu:
- I'uga maualuga: 8MP IMX219 sensor for sharp images and accurate color reproduction, with a maximum still resolution of 3264H x 2448V.
- Autofocus: Automatically adjusts focus for objects from millimeter level to distant subjects without manual lens adjustment.
- Leo leo faʻaaogaina: Captures video with synchronized audio.
- Flexible Frame Rates: Supports MJPG 15fps@3264 x 2448, 30fps@1080P; YUY2 15fps@720P, 20fps@640 x 480.
- Plug & Play (UVC-compliant): Connects to PC, laptop, Android devices, or Raspberry Pi via USB without requiring additional drivers.
- Fuafuaga Ma'oti: Small 38mmx38mm board suitable for various applications including home surveillance, 3D printer monitoring, object recognition, and machine vision.
2. O a mea oi totonu o le Pusa
Fa'amautinoa o lo'o iai vaega uma i totonu o le afifi:
- Arducam 4K 8MP IMX219 Autofocus USB Camera Module (Model B0292)
- Uaea USB

Image: Arducam 4K 8MP IMX219 Autofocus USB Camera Module with its accompanying USB cable.
3. Seti Taiala
3.1. Connecting to a PC/Laptop
- Connect one end of the provided USB cable to the camera module.
- Plug the other end of the USB cable into an available USB 2.0 port on your PC or laptop.
- The camera is UVC-compliant and should be automatically recognized by your operating system without needing to install additional drivers.

Image: The Arducam camera module connected to various host devices, including a PC, Mac, and Raspberry Pi, illustrating its versatile USB connectivity.
3.2. Connecting to Raspberry Pi
- Connect one end of the provided USB cable to the camera module.
- Plug the other end of the USB cable into an available USB port on your Raspberry Pi.
- Ensure your Raspberry Pi OS is up-to-date for best compatibility.
3.3. Connecting to Android Device
- Connect one end of the provided USB cable to the camera module.
- Use a USB-C to USB-A adapter (not included) if your Android device has a USB-C port.
- Plug the USB cable (with adapter if needed) into your Android device.
- Download a compatible USB Camera app from your device's app store to view le meapueata fafaga.
4. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
4.1. Viewing the Camera Feed
Once connected, open a compatible camera application on your device (e.g., AMCap for Windows, Photo Booth for Mac, VLC Media Player for Linux, or a USB Camera app for Android). Select the Arducam camera from the device list to view le fafaga ola.
4.2. Fetuunaiga o Parata
Most camera applications allow you to adjust various parameters such as brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, and exposure. Access these settings through the application's preferences or properties menu.
4.3. Autofocus Functionality
The Arducam IMX219 module features autofocus. The camera will automatically adjust its focus to provide a clear image of the subject. For specific applications or manual control, refer to the software documentation for your chosen platform.

Image: A close-up shot of a rose, demonstrating the autofocus capability of the Arducam camera module, highlighting its ability to capture fine details.
4.4. Pueina Vitio ma Ata
Within your chosen camera application, you will typically find options to capture still images or record video. Follow the on-screen prompts to save your captures to your device.
4.5. Vitio Oloa Aloaia
Arducam 4K 8MP IMX219 Autofocus USB Camera Module Overview
Vitio: O lenei vitio e maua ai se fa'amatalaga e uiga iview of the Arducam 4K 8MP IMX219 Autofocus USB Camera Module, demonstrating its features and basic operation across different platforms.
Arducam 8MP IMX219 Autofocus USB Camera Demonstration
Video: A demonstration of the Arducam 8MP IMX219 Autofocus USB Camera, showcasing its capabilities and ease of use in various scenarios.
5. Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Max I'uga Mata | 8 MP |
| Fa'ailoga | Arducam |
| Fa'asologa | IMX219 |
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i Mea | B0292 |
| Faiga Fa'atonu | Mac, PC, laptop |
| Faiga Fa'atonu | Pupuni, Linux, Mac |
| Mea mamafa | 2.08 aunese |
| Fuafuaga Mea | 3.58 x 3.11 x 1.34 inisi |
| Lanu | Taulai Ta'avale |
| Tua Webcam I'ugafono | 8 MP |
| Tufuga | Arducam |
| ASIN | B08RHTG845 |
| Aso Muamua Maua | Tesema 29, 2020 |
| Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| I'uga o Pu'e Vitio | 1080p |
| Maualuluga Fa'atatau Umi | 40 Milimita |
| Avanoa aupito maualuga | 4 f |
| Ituaiga Flash Memory | SD |
| Fa'asologa Pu'e Vitio | MP4 |
| Lagolagoina leo leo | MP3, WAV |
| Tekinolosi Feso'ota'i | USB |
6. Tausiga
6.1. Fa'amamaina
To clean the camera lens, use a soft, lint-free cloth specifically designed for optics. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals that could scratch the lens or damage the sensor. For the camera module body, a dry, soft cloth is sufficient.
6.2. Teuina
Store the camera module in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and high humidity. Keep it in its original packaging or a protective case to prevent dust accumulation and physical damage.
6.3. Taulimaina
Handle the camera module with care. Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to strong impacts. Do not touch the lens surface directly with your fingers to prevent smudges and scratches.
7. Faʻafitauli
7.1. Camera Not Detected
- Siaki le So'oga USB: Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the camera module and the host device. Try a different USB port.
- Su'ega ma se isi masini: Connect the camera to a different PC, Raspberry Pi, or Android device to determine if the issue is with the camera or the host device.
- Toe amata le masini: Sometimes a simple restart of your computer or Raspberry Pi can resolve detection issues.
- Update Drivers/OS: Ensure your operating system and any relevant drivers are up-to-date.
7.2. Poor Image Quality/Focus Issues
- Mata tioata mama: Gently clean the camera lens as described in the Maintenance section.
- Siaki moli: Ensure adequate lighting in your environment. Poor lighting can affect image quality and autofocus performance.
- Fa'atonuga polokalame: Adjust brightness, contrast, and other image settings within your camera application.
- Autofocus Check: For autofocus models, ensure the camera is given sufficient time to focus. If manual focus is available in your software, try adjusting it.
7.3. No Audio Capture
- Check Software Settings: Verify that the correct audio input device (the camera's microphone) is selected in your recording software.
- Tulaga Volume: Ensure microphone volume levels are not muted or set too low in your operating system's sound settings.
8. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For warranty information, technical support, or further assistance, please visit the official Arducam webnofoaga po'o fa'afeso'ota'i sa'o a latou 'au'aunaga fa'atau. Taofi lau lisiti fa'atau mo tagi fa'amaonia.





