RZ/V2H(P) camera support on display at Embedded World 2026
Less than two months have passed since we announced support for the Renesas RZ/V2H(P) camera stack with libcamera and mainline Linux. We promised significant improvements to the image quality and the number of supported ISP features for that platform and here we are with an update!
After weeks of intense work, we’re happy to announce we’re going to display the RZ/V2H(P) camera support at Embedded World 2026, in partnership with Engicam SRL on their new TIA development boards connected to a Raspberry Pi Camera v3 with a Sony IMX708 RAW camera sensor.
The last month has been a tour-de-force on perfecting the platform support for reliable uninterrupted operation, adding new ISP algorithms and bringing the existing ones in-par with the more mature platforms we support with libcamera.
The RZ/V2H(P) camera stack now features manual and automatic exposure and white balancing gains, custom color correction matrices and gamma-correction curves, spatial denoise and purple fringe correction. Definitely a jump ahead in image quality, even under difficult lighting conditions.
Are you curious to see how it looks like ? You’re welcome to visit us at our partner booth in Hall 3 Booth 336 where we’ll be displaying our live camera tuning tool Camshark and test the capabilities of the libcamera algorithms in delivering great images in all lighting conditions.
For the most impatient readers, here a small preview

Make sure not to miss the live demo if you pay a visit to Embedded World 2026.