Options for a reversing camera
Having thought for years that they were something I didn't need, I've changed my mind. :o
Why? Because our new car (see sig) has one and I'm finding it really quite useful. So, I'm trying to work out what options I have for my FL D2 S8. Here are some parameters: 1. Ideally a camera that shows the rear bumper at the lower edge of the field of view. 2. As automatic as possible to turn on when reversing, possibly with an override switch to manually turn it on. 3. I have an RNS-D but NO TV tuner. 4. I do have a TV/video input adapter (which does work when installed) bought to enable use of a DVB-T tuner. 5. This adapter has a switchable option to display video when moving and I already have a suitable switch installed but not connected - in the spare old-style (usually blank) location to the right of the steering wheel. I've never managed to get decent reception on the digital TV so am fairly happy to give up on that, it's not currently installed anyway though I have a level of preparation done for power supplies etc. that could potentially be used for a camera. With the video input adapter connected to the RNS-D it automatically enables the TV option to be selected, I've tested that in the past with a normal video camera. Any thoughts and suggestions are welcome. |
I've just had a look at Sean's (Steamship) thread on fitting a camera using the reversing light space on the nearside equivalent to the boot keylock on the right.
That's made me decide to investigate the numberplate mount, ideally between the two lights. As the new A8parts online shop is selling at a discount I've just ordered a spare mounting plate from there at a bargain price to practice on, just need to decide on a camera next, but that can wait until I get the plate and can take some precise measurements. One like this looks suitable: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152068645597 |
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The one you linked to is probably a good one to start with in order to get the angle down to the bumper edge you want. |
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My plan is to try it all out using the spare numberplate panel I've ordered before finally committing with my existing panel. The panel I've bought is quite a similar (but not identical) green colour so I'm happy to install it for a while and play around. And I've taken boot lids apart before from inside, so no worries about getting behind it, running cabling etc. etc. |
I'll be very interested to find a reversing camera that will fit D2 numberplate light well perfectly. Or perhaps to modify the number plate light itself to accommodate the camera. All I saw on eBay look ugly or doesn't fit D2 number plate well perfectly, but maybe I didn't look properly. Perhaps there are several OEM cameras that can be modified to sit in D2 nicely... Following this thread with interest.
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That's why I've bought a spare backing plate from our sponsors (half price of course via the new shop :cool: ) so I can experiment.
My car is dark green, actually appearing black to a casual glance, so I'm hoping for something pretty discreet. |
All the bits arrived this morning and a quick look is very positive.
No time to try anything properly yet, but the camera fits neatly between the number plate lights, seems to have the right view and doesn't overlap the number plate. The lead from the camera needs about a 12mm hole to feed plugs/connectors through, so a bit of "grommetry" will be needed to make it watertight. I'll try to offer it up later (held with blu-tak!) and post some pictures of how it might look installed. |
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This is what it looks like from behind - not at all visible. And from really close too. It's just left of centre, below ring 2 of 4.
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Seems to work OK, here it is lashed up to an old TV monitor.
Image, as advertised, is mirrored and has lines. Field of view looks good. +++ |
Looks good :) Shame there's no way to switch it automatically otherwise I'd have a go too.
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