I've ordered one just to try it out. Supposedly it comes with:
A 10m usb cable
VGA output 640x480
has 4 LED's
66 degree field of view
Waterproof - Although I'm putting it in a waterproof tube
Come with a CD for video translation
$29.00
I would suspect the depth of field would be limited but I saw some video from it and it seemed to be able to 'see' across a lighted room.
I'm thinking I can extend the cable out to 20 - 30 meters.
Also used in drain pipe applications.
Anyone?
Anyone ever try an endoscope video camera?
Re: Anyone ever try an endoscope video camera?
Maybe USB over Ethernet to extend the range?
Re: Anyone ever try an endoscope video camera?
Hope it wasn't used.
Where did you order it from? It might be worth looking into.
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Where did you order it from? It might be worth looking into.
Re: Anyone ever try an endoscope video camera?
Ordered it from EBAY Look it up with: 10M USB Waterproof Borescope Endoscope Flexible Inspection Snake Tube Camera.
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I'll check it out and let you know. I believe it works off the USB 5v.
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I'll check it out and let you know. I believe it works off the USB 5v.
Re: Anyone ever try an endoscope video camera?
Just bought an adjustable 5v - 35v up converter (saves me having to build it) in case the IR drop in the cable causes problems. It was only $3 so we will see.
I could breakout the USB 5v line and take it to a separate supply in the event I need more than 1 amp.
I could breakout the USB 5v line and take it to a separate supply in the event I need more than 1 amp.