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The Raspberry Pi Zero case has a variation that can accept a RPi camera. Adding this capability to the Beepberry case would enable QR code input for things like restaurant menus and TOTP seeds.
Yes, that's the gist of it. However the orientation of the camera in your mock-up will need to change in order to connect to the pi using the stock cable.
Another design consideration is how to mount the camera to the case-- on the official pi zero case, the camera PCB is held to the cover with clips. I'm not sure the tolerances required and if it is possible to meet them with a 3d printed design. A screw in or slide in solution might be better.
The Raspberry Pi Zero case has a variation that can accept a RPi camera. Adding this capability to the Beepberry case would enable QR code input for things like restaurant menus and TOTP seeds.
https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/case/raspberry-pi-zero-case-with-camera-mechanical-drawing.pdf
The ideal solution would have hardware compatibility with a wide range of Raspberry Pi Camera variants: https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/new-autofocus-camera-modules/
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