Look forward to hearing about it. Only problem for me with cameras like this are they all are reversed. I have a rear, one for the interior, but I want a forward looking camera too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hark
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Look forward to hearing about it. Only problem for me with cameras like this are they all are reversed. I have a rear, one for the interior, but I want a forward looking camera too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hark
Well I want one but I dont want to drill holes in my bumper... which is what I am guessing you guys did ?
Terran
The one that I had a link to is sort of meant to be installed in your trunk's (boot's) keyhole, which is what I'm going to do - no bumper cutting involved.
Here's a pic of what it will look like on my car (borrowed "1HOTBMW"'s picture from e46fanatics.com):
http://photos.e46fanatics.com/data/5...69MVC-083S.JPG
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=137990
Been playing with Video for Linux, so I grabbed a cap to give an idea of the view.
I held it against my backdoor's frame to avoid interlacing, that's what's on the left of the pic. The first part of the fence is about 4ft away, the second between 20-25ft. Probably about 30ft between the two side walls.
http://www.leeland.net/lib/leeland/savvcap.jpg
I still think the autoiris is wonky. Sometimes pics are 10 times clearer than others.
We added this camera to the Mp3car Store http://www.mp3car.com/store/product_...roducts_id=166
I installed this camera in my front griddle of my Volkswagen
Out of curiousity, what do you need a front facing camera for?
Dave
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Originally Posted by Caelric
Because his windscreen wipers don't work :eek:
I got a few caps today of the Savv camera. I'm thinking of mounting it in one of those fake shark antennas on the roof. If I put it inside, I lose a bit of view. Though the positive is that I don't have to drill a hole in my roof.
Heres it on the headliner.
http://www.leeland.net/lib/leeland/savv-inside.jpg
Me standing next to the passenger mudguard
http://www.leeland.net/lib/leeland/savv-left.jpg
Me standing next to the driver mudguard
http://www.leeland.net/lib/leeland/savv-right.jpg
The cones are the corner of the field of view.
http://www.leeland.net/lib/leeland/savv-pylon.jpg
Decisions, decisions. I think for now, I might go with it installed in the interior until I get some of these other projects squared away.
shotgunefx: that is definitely a very wide angle camera, very nice! 150-170 degrees or so?
Can you post a link to pricing specs etc please?