BerryCam for Raspberry Pi

BerryCam for Raspberry Pi

Camera module image capture

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Version History of BerryCam for Raspberry Pi

3.1.2

March 22, 2021

Bug fixes and minor improvements so you can continue to make great captures using your Raspberry Pi camera module

3.1.1

January 26, 2021

New features: - Additional support for the PiCamera library - Improved landscape user interface on iPad - Support for Dynamic Range Compression - Support for Raspberry Pi HQ camera module - Annotations on captured images - Geotag images using your iOS device location - Updated Python3 based script Improvements to UI: - New icon for settings menu (gear cog) If you've previously used BerryCam, make sure you download the latest Python script from: https://berrycam.io

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3.1

December 12, 2020

Bug fixes: - Fixed sheet views for certain iOS devices (iPhone SE / iPhone 8) - Fixed a bug where app would crash on saving / sharing images - White balance fixes for NoIR camera module - Improved connectivity with Raspberry Pi New features: - Improved landscape user interface on iPad - Support for Dynamic Range Compression - Support for Raspberry Pi HQ camera module - Annotations on captured images - Geotag images using your iOS device location - Updated Python3 based script If you've previously used BerryCam, make sure you download the latest Python script from: https://berrycam.io

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3.0

December 10, 2020

Bug fixes: - Fixed a bug where app would crash on saving / sharing images - White balance fixes for NoIR camera module - Improved connectivity with Raspberry Pi New features: - Improved landscape user interface on iPad - Support for Dynamic Range Compression - Support for Raspberry Pi HQ camera module - Annotations on captured images - Geotag images using your iOS device location - Updated Python3 based script If you've previously used BerryCam, make sure you download the latest Python script from: https://berrycam.io

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2.0

March 31, 2017

BerryCam has received a full rewrite and new simpler, cleaner UI. - All new design, that you'll still be familiar with, complete with new Light and Dark themes - Share directly with social networks, your contacts or save to your camera roll - Support for the newer v2 Raspberry Pi 8MP Camera Module - Support for Landscape mode for an even larger image preview - Grid overlay to get your images perfectly straight - New and improved settings view, with all Raspicam features and options in one place - Support iPad split view multitasking Please ensure that you download the latest Python script for your Raspberry Pi at http://fotosyn.com/berrycam/v2/support

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1.4

February 16, 2015

Maintenance Update for iOS 8 - Fixes to menu dialogs for Settings and FX for both iPad and iPhone - New Reset App feature to remove any settings that affect connection with the Raspberry Pi - Some small fixes to the UI An all-new version coming soon with some great new features.

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1.3

September 18, 2014

- Updates to popup menus for iPad

1.2.1

March 28, 2014

Fixes to allow BerrCam to run on iOS 7.1

1.2

October 18, 2013

- Tweaks to UI for iOS 7 - Included support for iOS 5 (requested feature) - Some small improvements to 3.5inch display UI

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1.1

September 11, 2013

- Fixed issue with IP Address entry in certain locales - Fixed settings panel display for iPad - Fixed size of preview window in iPad

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Description of BerryCam for Raspberry Pi

* This app requires a Raspberry Pi with installed Camera Module to work * Use your iOS device to control the Raspberry Pi camera module. Control exposure modes, special effects for still images with the simple interface - no need to learn complex SSH commands. Quickly and easily preview your images on the iOS device and save to your camera roll. The same images are also saved to your Raspberry Pi. A great way to experiment with the possibilities of the Raspberry Pi camera or to kickstart that IoT project you always wanted to do.

BerryCam for Raspberry Pi: FAQ

Is BerryCam for Raspberry Pi software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, BerryCam for Raspberry Pi is iPad-friendly.

Who launched the BerryCam for Raspberry Pi app?

The creator of BerryCam for Raspberry Pi is James Moore.

What iOS version is needed to run the BerryCam for Raspberry Pi app?

The minimum iOS requirement: 14.0.

What is the current app rating?

The overall user rating of BerryCam for Raspberry Pi is 2.

What genre is the BerryCam for Raspberry Pi app?

The App Category Of Berrycam For Raspberry Pi Is Utilities.

What’s the current version of the BerryCam for Raspberry Pi app?

The current version of BerryCam for Raspberry Pi is 3.1.2.

When did the last BerryCam for Raspberry Pi update come out?

The latest BerryCam for Raspberry Pi update was released on October 1, 2024.

When did BerryCam for Raspberry Pi get launched?

The BerryCam for Raspberry Pi app originally came out on February 6, 2023.

What content advisory rating does BerryCam for Raspberry Pi have?

BerryCam for Raspberry Pi doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated James Moore.

What are the languages supported by the BerryCam for Raspberry Pi app?

Currently, BerryCam for Raspberry Pi supports English.

Does Apple Arcade provide access to BerryCam for Raspberry Pi for its subscribers?

No, BerryCam for Raspberry Pi is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in BerryCam for Raspberry Pi?

Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within BerryCam for Raspberry Pi.

Is BerryCam for Raspberry Pi designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, BerryCam for Raspberry Pi is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does BerryCam for Raspberry Pi incorporate ads within the app?

No, BerryCam for Raspberry Pi does not incorporate ads within the app.

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Reviews of BerryCam for Raspberry Pi

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  • Update coming?

    App needs to be updated to incorporate the recent changes in PI OS camera commands.

    I like the app, it would be a lot more useful if the GUI incorporated timelapse and video - basically an open source GoPro.
  • No Live Preview

    Not having such an expected function doesn’t help the experience.

    Since there is no live preview there is now way of knowing what the picture will look like before taking a pic.

    Developer Response

    Hi there... something to consider in the future but yeh focus is on making this as easy to get up and running as possible for most folks without the need to set up complex streaming applications on their Pi. Once I have posted an upcoming update on the app itself, I’ll take a look and see what options I can consider. Hope the inconvenience of not previewing doesn’t hinder you too much... I liken it to using an old film camera and it’s quite fun not knowing what you’re going to get
  • Great remote control of the raspberry pi camera

    Is there any chance of getting support for the new HQ Raspberry Pi camera?

    In the past I've found BerryCam very useful for wireless control of astrophotography with the Raspberry Pi camera module. It has been quite reliable and gives access to most of the options I need. I did have to modify the python script that runs the server on the Raspberry Pi to add the time lapse parameters that I need, but that was not too hard.
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    Developer Response

    Hi there yes currently working on a new version which will cover the functionality of the new HQ Camera. I’ve been testing it for a number of weeks and pretty happy with the results. Looking to post the update very soon. Thanks for your kind comments!