To begin, connect the camera module's ribbon connector to the Raspberry Pi's connector. The camera connects to the white connection closest to the USB and Ethernet interfaces. The other connector, on the opposite side of the single-board computer, is for connecting a monitor.
The CSI (Camera Serial Interface) interface on the Raspberry Pi Board is used to connect the PiCamera module. A 15-pin ribbon cable connects this Pi Camera module to the Raspberry Pi's CSI port.
A dedicated camera input connector on the Raspberry Pi allows users to record HD video and high-resolution photographs. Users can construct programs that take photographs and video and analyze them in real time or save them for later processing using Python and particular libraries written for the Pi.
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