gommer
20.02.2009, 12:21
Hello all,
I appologise for posting in English, but please feel free to answer 'auf Deutsch'.
As a follow-up to a thread about 'Rûckfahrkameras' in the Marco Polo subforum (http://www.vclub-forum.de/Forum/showthread.php?t=37403) I will give some details about a quality reversing camera of which I have 4 pieces available.
I was planning on installing a rearview camera under the chromed strip above the licence plate. I wanted the cam to be unnoticeable, therefor it needed to be as small as possible and at the same time have good night vision and good image quality.
I found such a camera, but it could only be ordered straight from the manufacturer in Taiwan. I needed 4 pieces for myself (1 rearview, 1 forward view and 2 sideviews), I have ordered a total of 20 pieces, also for people on a carputer forum. I have 4 camera's left of this batch. I would like to see if anyone is interested, before i throw them on ebay. I will part from these high quality cams at costprice, which unfortunately is not cheap at 97,- EUR
These were sourced directly at Misumi, Taiwan.
Specifications:
This list is a result of merging contradicting data from Misumi website, email responses and common sense with some technical knowledge, i'm fairly confident it's accurate.
Model MS-DC54R-P
Water Proof (IP67)
Wide Angle Image
Switcheable Mirrored image (switcheable with a signal wire)
Signal System: PAL
Pixels: 512(H)X582(V)
Image Sensor: 1/4" COLOR CCD
Lens: 1.9mm/F2.4
Lux Rating: 0.5 Lux
Viewing Angle: 150 Degrees (might be 130°)
Dimensions:19(Diameter) x 18(L)mm
Camera to main board box cable length: 22cm
Power: 12V DC, 40mA
Included cable with mating connector: 8m video / 4m power
Here are some pictures:
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam1.jpg
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam2.jpg
Details of the cam, isn't it lovely :)
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam3.jpg
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam4.jpg
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam5.jpg
Put into perspective, a 9V brick battery for reference. The blue box is just as tiny as the cam itself. It's easily hidden behind the rear door grip.
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam6.jpg
And the accessoires: long cable, nuts and bolts, screws, double sided adhesive tape...
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam7.jpg
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam8.jpg
Oh, in case you wonder why there's 3 wires: the green one switches normal/mirrored view.
I appologise for posting in English, but please feel free to answer 'auf Deutsch'.
As a follow-up to a thread about 'Rûckfahrkameras' in the Marco Polo subforum (http://www.vclub-forum.de/Forum/showthread.php?t=37403) I will give some details about a quality reversing camera of which I have 4 pieces available.
I was planning on installing a rearview camera under the chromed strip above the licence plate. I wanted the cam to be unnoticeable, therefor it needed to be as small as possible and at the same time have good night vision and good image quality.
I found such a camera, but it could only be ordered straight from the manufacturer in Taiwan. I needed 4 pieces for myself (1 rearview, 1 forward view and 2 sideviews), I have ordered a total of 20 pieces, also for people on a carputer forum. I have 4 camera's left of this batch. I would like to see if anyone is interested, before i throw them on ebay. I will part from these high quality cams at costprice, which unfortunately is not cheap at 97,- EUR
These were sourced directly at Misumi, Taiwan.
Specifications:
This list is a result of merging contradicting data from Misumi website, email responses and common sense with some technical knowledge, i'm fairly confident it's accurate.
Model MS-DC54R-P
Water Proof (IP67)
Wide Angle Image
Switcheable Mirrored image (switcheable with a signal wire)
Signal System: PAL
Pixels: 512(H)X582(V)
Image Sensor: 1/4" COLOR CCD
Lens: 1.9mm/F2.4
Lux Rating: 0.5 Lux
Viewing Angle: 150 Degrees (might be 130°)
Dimensions:19(Diameter) x 18(L)mm
Camera to main board box cable length: 22cm
Power: 12V DC, 40mA
Included cable with mating connector: 8m video / 4m power
Here are some pictures:
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam1.jpg
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam2.jpg
Details of the cam, isn't it lovely :)
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam3.jpg
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam4.jpg
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam5.jpg
Put into perspective, a 9V brick battery for reference. The blue box is just as tiny as the cam itself. It's easily hidden behind the rear door grip.
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam6.jpg
And the accessoires: long cable, nuts and bolts, screws, double sided adhesive tape...
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam7.jpg
http://member.newsguy.com/~gommer/images/viano/cam8.jpg
Oh, in case you wonder why there's 3 wires: the green one switches normal/mirrored view.