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back up camera question.
I am searching and found there are many types: IMOS or CMOS, CMD, CDL, ABC, XYZ, etc. What is the different and what are you guys getting?
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I have a factory one and never use it. Not sure why, just don't ever glance at it since I am looking thru all the mirrors.
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legion,
yeah, like that but I am looking for more features one and from ebay, I see many choices with different types as I list above. Which is which? and Which is better/worse? I am fed. Randy, I want it for my new minivan. Don't want to run over someone/something. |
I know that CMOS refers the type of electronic image sensor inside the camera. These make a HUGE difference in high-end photography, but not in a backup camera. As long as it has a high enough resolution to make out the image, you probably could care less about the kind of image sensor.
The only case that I can see where the image sensor might matter is if it is infrared, in which case you might be able to see a night with it. As for other features, I'm not so familiar, so let us know what kind of features you have questions about. |
I want one on the back of my 20' trailer so I can see whats behind me.....replace the rear view mirror.
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alright, that's it. After a bunch more search, I see the CMOS is mostly on the night vision one.
Thanks Legion. |
Ill post some info when I get home.....-'ve done about a 1000 different setups.....
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Are you home yet bell ?? ;)
I just bought a Garmin Nuvi 5000. It has a large,clear display; but i bought it mainly because it has a 'video-in' port for a backup camera. It will be installed in my Dodge dually one ton. ( a Smart car could hide sideways behind me!) Have one in my Ford f150 work truck and have found it handy when hooking up to a trailer or parking in a tight spot. Any recommendations for a camera anyone ?? ( would prefer hard wired to wireless) |
Real trucks don't have backup cameras....
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I installed one in my van and see a disavantage of the combination of navigator and back up camera. Usually, the unit is done booting up after I already drove 1/2 mile away, hoho. When I really need the camera, I have to wait for a long time to it to boot and got ready for me to see my rear view. This is the reason why I am reluctant to put it into my 911. I know that the stand alone back up camera won't take long to turn on.
PS: several days after I had my back up camera installed, I backed my van into a giant concrete pole and messed the rear end :lol:. This is the first time even in my life. Quote:
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(as in " i just backed into something" ) ;) :cool: |
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I can hook on to a trailer no problem without a stupid little camera... |
yeah, okay.
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Why do you act suspicious max? If you do something often enough... Its not hard....
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My backup camera thread posted a couple of years ago: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/385883-back-up-camera-911-a.html |
Good stuff mthomas58 !!
Thanks for responding. cheers, max |
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