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I did a clean install of Raspberry OS Bullseye 32bits in a RPi 4 8gb kernel 5.10.78-v7l+, and I just installed a camera module rev v1.3 (P5V04A SUNNY) and I'm trying to test it with the command:

pi@raspberrypi:~ $ libcamera-hello
[0:02:01.541384500] [3922]  INFO Camera camera_manager.cpp:293 libcamera v0.0.0+3156-f4070274
ERROR: *** no cameras available ***

To confirm if the camera is connected correctly I used:

pi@raspberrypi:~ $ vcgencmd get_camera
supported=1 detected=1

What I'm doing wrong? There is another way to test if the camera it's working?

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2 Answers 2

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First, disable the legacy camera in raspi-config, and then add the following to your /boot/config.txt
file:

dtoverlay=ov5647

and then reboot your Raspberry Pi OS and it should recognise your camera

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try using the command raspistill -o test.jpg

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    Not supported on Bullseye. Try command: libcamera-still
    – nwsmith
    May 10 at 10:41

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