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Since digital holography was first developed in the early 1990s, camera pixel pitch has decreased considerably. In particular, image sensors targeting the mobile phone market now feature very small pixels with high pixel count. These image sensors, though inexpensive, can be used in digital holography, taking advantage of their fine pixel pitch. This paper describes the use of the Raspberry Pi NoIR...