Hi,
I have an old camcorder that is in pieces but should work. Can this be reused as an onboard camera or is it too much of a hassle?
/steel
Camera from an old camrecorder
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Re: Camera from an old camrecorder
Good morning.
For the price that video cameras have today, I do not think it is worth fixing that one, taking into account that according to the photo, you are missing the electronic control board, and several other parts.
Greetings
For the price that video cameras have today, I do not think it is worth fixing that one, taking into account that according to the photo, you are missing the electronic control board, and several other parts.
Greetings
Re: Camera from an old camrecorder
Hiasesorplaza1 wrote:Good morning.
For the price that video cameras have today, I do not think it is worth fixing that one, taking into account that according to the photo, you are missing the electronic control board, and several other parts.
Greetings
Yes you are probably right. I have the other parts but I agree it´s probably tons of work. Thx anyway.
Regards steel
Re: Camera from an old camrecorder
Ok, i'm a little late reading this post, but...
"Remember, remember the 5th of November...The gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot"
LOL
Look on eBay, search for Panasonic T55 (or T70, same device) camcorder, used. Look until you find someone selling one for around $50. (It sold for $300 new). Only 800x600 D1 resolution, but 78x optical zoom! Tiny little thing, records onto an SD card, but also puts out live composite video. If you wanna control zoom just use a cheap 9gram servo to push on the W-T rocker. Powered by 5 vdc.
Put it behind the front hemisphere dome. Mine was on a pan/tilt gimbal slaved to an arduino DIY headtracker topside, so i could see something swimming/moving off to the side and turn the camera by turning my head, while still looking at the projection screen my security-system DVR was displaying 8 camera feeds on.
Hope that helps.
"Remember, remember the 5th of November...The gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot"
LOL
Look on eBay, search for Panasonic T55 (or T70, same device) camcorder, used. Look until you find someone selling one for around $50. (It sold for $300 new). Only 800x600 D1 resolution, but 78x optical zoom! Tiny little thing, records onto an SD card, but also puts out live composite video. If you wanna control zoom just use a cheap 9gram servo to push on the W-T rocker. Powered by 5 vdc.
Put it behind the front hemisphere dome. Mine was on a pan/tilt gimbal slaved to an arduino DIY headtracker topside, so i could see something swimming/moving off to the side and turn the camera by turning my head, while still looking at the projection screen my security-system DVR was displaying 8 camera feeds on.
Hope that helps.
Re: Camera from an old camrecorder
Oddmar wrote:Ok, i'm a little late reading this post, but...
"Remember, remember the 5th of November...The gunpowder, treason and plot.
I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot"
LOL
Look on eBay, search for Panasonic T55 (or T70, same device) camcorder, used. Look until you find someone selling one for around $50. (It sold for $300 new). Only 800x600 D1 resolution, but 78x optical zoom! Tiny little thing, records onto an SD card, but also puts out live composite video. If you wanna control zoom just use a cheap 9gram servo to push on the W-T rocker. Powered by 5 vdc.
Put it behind the front hemisphere dome. Mine was on a pan/tilt gimbal slaved to an arduino DIY headtracker topside, so i could see something swimming/moving off to the side and turn the camera by turning my head, while still looking at the projection screen my security-system DVR was displaying 8 camera feeds on.
Hope that helps.
Everything helps